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We are nature-focused filmmakers and multimedia producers with wide-ranging experience in environmental projects. We specialize in wildlife, conservation heritage and restoration.

Introducing Jungle
With an extensive background in documentary storytelling, we’ve had the privilege of filming across the country with organisations such as the National Trust and Forestry England. We believe in authentic storytelling as a tool to change the narrative: of our place as a species in the world and how the understanding and care of our natural surroundings is so essential.
 

Our approach often involves recording passionate professionals in their natural working environments, so we understand the rules and stipulations of filming in outside settings, including how to operate within government guidelines and alongside associating bodies such as Natural England and local authorities. 
 

Our work has gained millions of views online as well as being presented at film festivals, international events and even on airlines. We bring professional expertise as well as a personal connection to every stage of every collaboration, from concept to realisation and beyond, helping your video - whether sixty minutes or sixty seconds - reach the largest audience possible.
 

With our dedication to creating beautiful films and images with a lasting impact, Jungle is ready to bring your stories to life. 

Some of our recent projects

Here is a small selection of our recent films. These examples showcase our commitment to telling powerful stories of our environment through the eyes of the people who dedicate their time to restore and conserve it.
For all our videos, we create multiple versions for use on social media platforms to maximise potential audience reach.
Part of an ongoing series, this behind-the-scenes film observes a passionate ecologist’s daily work in helping a wondrous lost species successfully return to the wild.
This short documentary was created using stunning footage shot over numerous locations, revealing the remarkable work of a dedicated workforce in sustaining the nation’s forests.
A special episode of the popular Time Team series, following the team over the course of a week as they investigate a WWI training area protected by trees for nearly 100 years.
Explaining how the ongoing, careful management of a ruined medieval castle and its striking surroundings contributes to the survival of the local bat population.
This documentary offers a rare glimpse into the unique tradition of freemining in the Forest of Dean, following two lifelong miners as they navigate the narrow, timber-lined tunnels of one of the last mines still in operation.
Demonstrating the importance of bees and beekeeping through one of the National Trust volunteers at Hughenden who dedicate their time and knowledge to help care for these precious pollinators.
Following ecologists on a nocturnal adventure with the mysterious nightjars of Haldon Forest Park in Devon, in their quest to learn more about these elusive and beautiful birds.
Exploring the ambitious vision of a pioneering, partnership-led initiative restoring wildflower grasslands, ancient woodlands and wildlife corridors across the Gloucestershire countryside. 

Looking at a beaver enclosure in the Forest of Dean as two beavers arrive on site, and learning about the benefits of reintroducing this fascinating mammal to the ecosystem after hundreds of years. 

Introducing Nottingham’s Green Guardians, exploring how pioneering council partnerships with passionate community groups can have incredible benefits for urban green spaces.
 More videos available to view on request.
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