Caroline is a double Emmy-winning filmmaker and recipient of the 2023 Netflix Documentary Talent Fund. She’s filmed in over 50 countries, with credits for global streamers and UK broadcasters. She has built a reputation for creativity, hard graft and difficult access – overseeing large teams and taking a number of ideas from conception to delivery.
If you can conceivably get cameras there, she’s probably shot it – including ice-breakers, zodiacs, helicopters, small planes, camelback, free dive, scuba and rebreather shoots, from high altitude and 3,000 metres beneath the sea ice Experienced across expedition, tough access, filming emergency workers, talent-led adventure, underwater and topside wildlife behaviour and premium natural history in some of the most remote and hostile locations on the planet. From the Arctic floe edges of the North West Passage to the slum communities of Cambodia. A trusted pair of hands leading both big budget blue chip natural history series and quick turn high volume productions, ensuring originality, factual accuracy and consistency in style and tone across a series.
Kirstie Phillips is an experienced and trusted Production Manager. She’s managed big budgets and high risk shoots on premium factual series for Netflix and Nat Geo but is equally comfortable getting the most out of modest budgets and fast-turnaround schedules. From obs docs to shiny floor shows, high-end specialist factual to animation, Kirstie thrives on turning ambitious ideas and complex logistics into calm, creative successes.
Caroline is a double Emmy-winning filmmaker and recipient of the 2023 Netflix Documentary Talent Fund. She’s filmed in over 35 countries, with credits for global streamers and UK streamers. She has built a reputation for creativity, hard graft and difficult access. Hailing from Derbyshire, she moved to Bristol in 2021 to work on Our Oceans for Netflix.