for the reportage program ‘10 vor 10’ Europe correspondent Christoph Nufer from the Swiss public TV broadcaster Schweizer Fernsehen travels to the Netherlands to report about the fact that in The Netherlands and in France suddenly the ‘Armenian Issue’ is in the news again. In… Read More
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Featurez offers dedicated and all-round accompaniment. We take care that filming happens smoothly, and that both crew and people in the field are happy. We can drive a rental car or van, give advice, translate, do Dutch interviews when necessary, and ‘shoot the trouble’ when needed.
A background reportage preceding the local elections in Antwerp, Belgium. After the second biggest party of Belgium, the extreme right party Vlaams Belang (VB), does not get any political influence from other parties, executing the famous ‘cordon sanitaire’, senior reporter Alexander Steinbach from the Austrian… Read More
Since the Dutch have a special and innovative way to handle their fishing quota, a crew from the Scottish BBC program Eòrpa travels to the Netherlands to investigate how the system works and how it differs from the UK and from the rest of Europe…. Read More
For Bitesize Engineering, an educational program for children between 14 and 16 years old from the BBC, a BBC crew visits The Nehterlands to make a background reportage about a factory that produces plastic bottles. For the start of the program advice and accompaniment is… Read More
The Scottish broadcaster STV produces a documentary about the history of the Church of Scotland in Europe. For the documentary also filming in the Netherlands is needed. At the English Reformed Church, one of the oldest buildings in Amsterdam, in a the beautiful courtyard Begijnenhof… Read More
After the Party for Neighbourly love, Freedom and Diversity (PNVD) got permission from the Dutch elections commission to be established, it won a court case trying to prohibit the controversial political party. The three main founders of the PNVD, better known as the ‘paedophile party’,… Read More
In each episode Who do you think you are?, one of Britain’s best-loved celebrities traces their family tree to reveal the surprising, extraordinary and often moving stories of their ancestors. For this episode Who do you think you are? checks out the past of British… Read More
The BBC children’s program Blue Peter produces an episode in The Netherlands. The Blue Peter presenters are confronted with loads of Dutch traditions, habits and clichés. The presenters join costumed clog dancers in the picturesque harbour of Volendam, do a bike and a boat tour… Read More
For the program ‘Europamagazin’ from the first public TV broadcaster ARD, SWR journalist Alexander Stenzel travels to Rotterdam to make a reportage about the so called Rotterdam Law. The Special Measures Metropolitan Problems Act of 22 December 2005 is a Dutch law to regulate the… Read More
The Europe correspondent from the first Swiss public TV channel Schweizer Fernsehen travels to the Netherlands to report for the program ‘10 vor 10’ about the strict Dutch immigration legislation and policy. A new information film for people that want to immigrate to The Netherlands… Read More
After yet a new liquidation, senior reporter Alexander Steinbach from the program Weltjournal from the Austrian public broadcaster ORF travels to The Netherlands to produce a background reportage about the series of criminal murders taking place in the Netherlands. it seems the underworld has found… Read More
Teachers of a Berlin school with a large percentage of pupils of migrant descent, searched for publicity to express their cry of distress about the tense working conditions. The pupils are very violent, come to school when they want and there is loads of vandalism…. Read More