Engage. Inform. Inspire.


We have 15 years experience of making factual content for the BBC, C4 and some of the most innovative companies and brands in the world. We develop documentaries about social, economic and environmental change - exploring what change means to people and places around the world. We work in four programme areas – Business, Documentaries, Current Affairs and History. We are funded by broadcasters and brands.
> Business – stories about sustainability, innovation and change.
> Documentaries – stories about people and places around the world.
> Current Affairs – exploring the impact people and business are making on the planet.
> History – people’s journey through life. What? Where? When? How? Why? and Who?

> Our TV credits

Money Programme, BBC Two, Business
> Trouble at the Top, BBC Two, Business
Dispatches, C4, Current Affairs
> Timeshift, BBC Four, History
> Revealed, Five. History
> Clive Anderson’s Euro Adventure, BBC Two, Documentaries
Dirty Bomb, BBC One, Docu-drama 
Derailed, BBC One, Docu-drama
The Come Back Cars, BBC Two, Business
> Watchdog, BBC One, Consumer
> The British Isles; A Natural History, made for the BBC’s NHU.

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> Since 2007, Footprint has developed a range of AFP and Branded Content proposals and pilots for The Red Brick Road, WCRS, Mediacom, Bray Leino and MediaEdge.

> Our latest project

 

ENGLAND’S NEWEST HITMAKERS
 
This music documentary tells the story of Brian Jones, the man who started The Rolling Stones and went on to become an icon for social change in the 1960s. The documentary explores Brian Jones’ music, from his slide guitar to his multi-instrumental work, and profiles the man behind the shades, under that mop of golden hair.  
The documentary is timed to mark 50 years of The Rolling Stones in 2012; taking modern audiences back to where the greatest rock and roll band in the world began.