2009
DOI: 10.1177/1329878x0913300108
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H2O: Just Add Branding: Producing High-Quality Children's TV Drama for Multi-Channel Environments

Abstract: This is a case study of the Australian company Jonathan M. Shiff Productions and its ‘tween’ program, action series H2O: Just Add Water. The program has sold in 150 countries including the United States, where it was ‘the first non-American live action to be bought by Nickelodeon in America’ and screens every Sunday night as family entertainment. It is also the highest rating children's drama series on Nickelodeon UK. While Australia's content regulations are important to its production, of critical importance… Show more

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“…In addition, the report (Screen Australia, 2013d: 4) regards the attributes of the Australian screen production industry as attractive to international partners for the following reasons: the track record of creative and technical skills, especially in the post, digital and visual effect sector (Yecies et al, 2011); the professionalism of Australian practitioners and international best practice, especially in production management and production accounting; its experience in creating successful children’s content for the international market (e.g. H 2 O: Just Add Water ; Ward and Potter, 2009); and strong connections to international distribution networks.…”
Section: The Chinese Impetus To Produce With Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the report (Screen Australia, 2013d: 4) regards the attributes of the Australian screen production industry as attractive to international partners for the following reasons: the track record of creative and technical skills, especially in the post, digital and visual effect sector (Yecies et al, 2011); the professionalism of Australian practitioners and international best practice, especially in production management and production accounting; its experience in creating successful children’s content for the international market (e.g. H 2 O: Just Add Water ; Ward and Potter, 2009); and strong connections to international distribution networks.…”
Section: The Chinese Impetus To Produce With Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These periods are characterised by distinctive shifts in the expression of an environmental sensibility over these decades, with the Australian-inspired animation feature FernGully:The Last Rainforest (1992) posited as an exemplary example in its mediation of a living ecosystem. Australian producer Jonathan M. Shiff established his reputation as a producer of children's television drama in the 1990s, on stories with strong environmental themes (Ward and Potter, 2009). Environmentalism has become one of a set of moral principles that inform 'quality' children's content in its contribution to the social, emotional or intellectual development of children.…”
Section: Identifying Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Companies such as Yoram Gross Film Studio, Barron Films, Jonathan M Shiff Productions, Pacific Productions, Beyond International and the government-owned Film Australia all successfully produced and exported children's television during this period (Cunningham and Jacka 1996). Indeed Jonathan M Shiff Productions went on to produce one of the most popular children's dramas ever made, H 2 O: Just Add Water (2006)(2007)(2008)(2009) which by 2007 was the highest rating children's programme on Nickelodeon UK (Ward and Potter 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%