The Hop To It team is proud to announce our latest children series, Animal Rescue Adventures, has been awarded funding by the CMF Export Fund.
Animal Rescue Adventures
This uplifting aspirational documentary series for kids in Grade 1 to 3 follows authentic animal-loving sisters Sky Lily (12) and Raina (14), as they travel around Ontario volunteering at different animal rescue centers and sanctuaries.
They share unique behind the scenes access and stories of rescued animals from Turtles to Owls to Rat Snakes (more than 200 species of plants and animals are at risk of disappearing from Ontario).
We meet the different individual animals and the incredible passionate people helping them.
Informed by teacher Nicole Classon and wildlife expert and author Rob Laidlaw, we learn fun facts about biodiversity, habitats, food, water, movement, body parts, classification in each episode.
Realscreen and Kidscreen Summit
Hop To It Productions partner Nina Beveridge and Susan Nation had an amazing time attending this years Realscreen Summit with their newest developments.
Realscreen Summit is the top global market and conference for unscripted and non-fiction entertainment with amazing opportunities for networking, learning and making deals.
Hopt To It Productions at Realscreen Summit 2019
Kidscreen Summit is on of the kids’ entertainment industry’s most important annual event.
The 2020, the conference welcomed more than 2,200 attendees from 50-plus countries. Top executives attend Kidscreen Summit to take advantage of the year’s best business networking, and to engage in critical dialogue on issues that affect the industry.
Hop To It Productions at Kidscreen Summit 2011
Attending the AIDC
Hop To It Productions went on a Canadian mission bringing Animal Rescue Adventures to Australian audiences at Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC).
Established in 1987, AIDC is a not-for-profit organisation committed to the sustainability of documentary, factual and unscripted storytelling in all screen and digital forms.
Serving both the commercial and creative needs of the industry, AIDC organises a marketplace for documentary and factual product, showcases the work of Australian and international producers, and creates a forum to discuss content, craft, technology and future directions.
Our goal is to connect creators, purveyors and viewers of nonfiction screen content in ways that promote business, inspire creativity and ignite social change.
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