2009 World Congress of Science & Factual Producers : Melbourne, Australia December 1-4

Jeremy Hogarth, Writer/Director, GulliverMedia (Australia)

Jeremy Hogarth has been involved in the film and television business since he was 16. He worked as a film editor, before beginning to direct and write documentaries. He worked as a producer with the natural history unit at Australia’s ABC before taking up a position with what was then TVNZ Natural History, later to become Natural History New Zealand. Jeremy was the series producer of the internationally acclaimed nine hour Wild Asia series, an exploration of the wildlife of Asia which was one of the first major documentary series to be produced for high definition. The series was made as a co-production between Natural History New Zealand and NHK of Japan. Jeremy has worked in over 50 countries and in every continent except Antarctica and on subjects as divers as blue chip natural history to a series which searched for traditional healers and what the modern world can learn from them.

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