Reddish, Paul

Paul joined the BBC from Edinburgh University in 1981 as a TV researcher. He then worked his way up to Series Producer. On the way he produced and directed films […]

Loncraine, Joe

Over the last decade I have traveled throughout the developing world researching, shooting, producing and directing television documentaries. I have filmed in locations as far ranging as the slums of […]

Silva, Billy

Billy has worked in various capacities in film production for 15 years and has directed a wide array of projects, from an award winning feature documentary A Place in the […]

Zenovich, Marina

Marina Zenovich is an award-winning filmmaker whose films have been praised for their powerful storytelling, and their thoughtful and sensitive approach to difficult subjects and controversial people. Zenovich’s films include […]

Turner, Jeff

Jeff and Sue Turner are a Canadian husband and wife team based in British Columbia that have been making wildlife documentary films for the past 32 years. They have directed, […]

Luck, Geoffrey

Geoff Luck has produced and directed science and conservation films for over twenty years—fifteen of them at National Geographic. He’s made scores of programs, filmed on six continents, and served […]

Larkin, Alile Sharon

Alile Sharon Larkin is an African American filmmaker best know for her films The Kitchen (1975), Your Children Come Back to You (1979), and Dreadlocks and the Three Bears (1991). She […]

Klum, Mattias

Mattias Klum was born in Uppsala, Sweden in 1968 and started taking pictures in his teens. He has worked full-time as a freelance photographer since 1986, and as a cinematographer […]

Peterson, Ryan

Ryan Peterson is an Alaskan filmmaker who traverses the North Pacific Rim learning and documenting about the culture of the people who live there, and experiencing the grandure of the […]

Barrat, James

For two decades, award-winning filmmaker James Barrat has produced and directed documentary films for National Geographic, Discovery, PBS, and many other broadcasters in the U.S. and Europe. Barrat’s films cut […]