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Last night, the Documentary NZ Trust awarded NHNZ the 2012 Outstanding Contribution to the NZ Documentary Industry Award. The award is recognition of NHNZ's work; the employment opportunities it offers; the filmmaker-training NHNZ has developed with the University of Otago; and the company’s ...Read More
Moving Images this week launches the Lamberti Trust Collection on-line for the first time. Director of Moving Images Caroline Cook says the Lamberti Collection, a major wildlife footage archive, has added a large volume of original South African mammal and underwater footage to the Moving Images ar...Read More
Nature documentary Primeval New Zealand, produced by Dunedin-based television company NHNZ, has won three awards at an international wildlife film festival. Programme executive producer Judith Curran was excited about the awards from the International Wildlife Film Festival in Missoula, Montana. "...Read More
The University of Otago and NHNZ Moving Images have signed a research agreement that could revolutionise production footage logging practices and footage archives around the globe. The project gives the University access to NHNZ Moving Images’ archive of 200,000 hours of footage to investigat...Read More
NHNZ’s latest documentary Primeval New Zealand, which airs on TV1 January 17th at 7:30pm, was triggered by its international award-winning series Life Force. Primeval New Zealand, fronted by Peter Elliot, is a quintessential story of New Zealand wildlife, but with new and controversial scienc...Read More
NHNZ Moving Images this week added to its archive 300 remarkable HD clips from the outer reaches of China. Canadian adventurers, and brothers, Colin Pyle and Ryan Pyle (G219 Productions) signed up exclusively with NHNZ Moving Images to represent footage captured on their Guinness World Record break...Read More

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