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IFA is proud to announce that we've been honored with a Peabody Award for our feature documentary A Year In The Clouds, a coproduction with Taiwan's Public Television Service... "Among prizes for electronic media - radio awards, television awards, interactive and new media awards - THE GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY AWARDS are considered the most prestigious. Founded in 1940, the Peabody is also the oldest electronic media award in the world, recognizing excellence, distinguished achievement, and meritorious public service. Honoring content from large broadcast networks to tiny online outlets, from popular entertainment programs to independently produced documentaries, and all types in between; the Peabody Awards seek out "excellence on its own terms." |
- 33rd International Wildlife Festival - Revealed: Chinese New Year | Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific | winner - best reality programme
- 33rd International Wildlife Festival - The Black Face Spoonbills - Public Television Service, Taiwan | honourable mention - scientific information | honourable mention - message | honourable mention - conservation efforts
- 18th Tokyo Global Environmental Film Festival - The Black Face Spoonbills - Public Television Service, Taiwan | winner - biodiversity prize
- Asian TV Awards 2011 – Winner Best Editing, also Highly Commended for Best Editing & Best Cross Platform Content
- Thailand in Crisis nominated for New York Festival & Monte Carlo Awards 2011
- Animal Planet Japan Cute Cats series wins Japan's Sky Perfect TV Skapa! Awards for best documentary 2010
- Winner - 2010 18th Tokyo Global Environmental Film Festival, Special Prize for Biodiversity
- Winner - 2010 WorldFest Houston Film Festival, GOLD REMI for Nature & Wildlife
- Finalist - 2010 International Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF), Montana
- Asian TV Awards 2009 – Winner Best Reality, Best Social Affairs, Highly Commended for Best Editing & Best Achievement in HD
- Asian TV Awards 2008 – Winner Best Cinematography, Best Natural History, Best Director, Highly Commended for Best Documentary and Best Editing
- Royal Television Society – Cameraman of the Year wins x 5
- New York Film Festival 2008 – Finalist Commendation
- EMMY Factual Coverage Award 2002
- Royal Television Society – Documentary of the Year
- Amnesty International UK – Documentary Award
- British Environmental Press Award




