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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 the 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.”
 

IFA, MDA and Singapore Zoo join forces on a 2-part special:
IFA produces a 2 X 60M HD special series following the journey of two Giant Pandas from China to Singapore Zoo, where researchers will attempt to breed the pair.

AETN BIO Channel and IFA go behind the scenes at Marina Bay Sands:
BIO Channel airs our co-production of an 8 x 30M series looking at the amazing goings on at the world’s most expensive hotel – Marina Bay Sands.

AETN History Channel, MDA, CICC & IFA - ‘Special Forces’:
IFA, History, MDA and CICC co-produce a new series following the elite Special Forces of Asia for 2012.

PTS and IFA coproduce 90M-feature doc ‘A Year in The Clouds’:
IFA co-produces with Taiwan’s PTS Channel an award winning 1 x 90 feature documentary about the Ayatal of Taiwan.

IFA Discovery VW 1 x 60:
IFA produces a Discovery China special looking at ways to preserve the environment, sponsored by Volkswagen.

IFA goes 3D:
IFA produces a 1 x 60 special for Channel NewsAsia in 3D that was showcased to industry leaders and government officials from across Asia at Broadcast Asia. IFA is also partnering with the Singapore Media Academy to design 3D training programs for the Asian industry utilizing Pro3D’s rig systems and expert trainers.

Discovery airs Portraits China, a 5 x 60 HD series set in China
IFA produces Portraits China, sponsored by BMW, celebrating some of the greatest individuals in modern China – from sports to the arts, commerce to science, this new series shows the world the faces of China ascendant.

IFA creates reality survival challenge for a new Discovery 2 x 30 series:
IFA produces Into The Wild for Discovery’s China viewing block, a large-scale production following elite amateur athletes on a grueling survival competition in the Yunnan Jungle, sponsored by Baidu.

Discovery Living Cities 6 x 30:
IFA produces Living Cities for Discovery Asia in collaboration with MICA.  This 6-part lifestyle series poses the question – what makes a livable city?  Focusing on the metropolis of Singapore, it uncovers the secrets of the ideal modern city.

IFA work for UNIFEM goes global:
IFA Public Service Announcements for UNIFEM Thailand against violence against women can be currently seen on all Thai Airways flights globally.

IFA film headlines UNESCAP conference in Bangkok
IFA’s short film on disability Make the Right Real opens the UN Economic & Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok campaign.

National Geographic US Series 3 of Monster Fish
Filming in HD across seven countries from Asia to Russia to the South Pacific, we join fish biologist, conservationist and National Geographic Explorer Zeb Hogan on a five-year quest to help preserve the world's biggest freshwater fish.

Discovery 3 x 60 on Future Tech
DCI, IFA and Singapore’s MDA recently co-produced a new 3-part series on the future of technology in Asia. Into the Future gives us a glimpse into advances in design and technology will transform our lives.

CICC commissions IFA to produce 2-shows for NGCI and Discovery
The Chinese Hajj for NGCI and CICC explores the journeys of devout Chinese Muslims as they take part in the greatest religious pilgrimage of their lives. Rebuilding Sichuan is part of the Discovery CICC China Imagica 2011 initiative on filmmaking from China. We follow the rebuilding of a city of thousands after the devastating 2008 earthquake.








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