We’re proud to have contributed to the production of the famous travel series Long Way Home, featuring Ewan McGregor. Our team was responsible for the Estonian filming locations, logistics, and everything else required for a world-class television production.
With over 200 million weekly viewers, BBC World’s The Travel Show is the world’s most-watched travel program. We assisted the BBC crew in filming their Estonian episode and serve as the main fixer team for BBC in Estonia.
One of the first productions under our company’s name was filmed in Thailand, where we had the unique opportunity to document Muay Thai fights between prisoners and free men inside a maximum-security prison — the first crew in the world to do so. The winner among the inmates earned his freedom. After our coverage, several major international media outlets produced their own stories on the topic, but we remain the first to have captured it on film.
The new TV6 hunting show “Laanemees” takes viewers deep into the Estonian forests with Erkki Sarapuu, exploring local wildlife, passionate hunters, and old hunting traditions. Produced by Timecode Productions, this is another original format we developed for Estonian television, with over 60 episodes produced to date.
Another big success for our company — Travel Man, the iconic British travel show hosted by comedian Richard Ayoade. With over 3 million viewers and thousands of fans, it’s one of the UK’s most celebrated travel programs. Timecode Productions handled the Tallinn episode, produced by North One TV, Birmingham.
We filmed a full episode for YouTube sensation Nas Daily. The footage was edited by Nas Daily’s own team, resulting in a video that brought Estonia significant positive international attention.
France’s most famous travel show, “Échappées Belles,” hosted by the wonderful Sophie Jovillard, visited Estonia to film an exciting 90-minute feature episode, now available for viewing on YouTube. Timecode Productions provided the crew with comprehensive fixer services throughout their stay in Estonia.
The “Kilu seljakotis” travel show format was created by our company, and we’ve already produced four successful seasons. Our adventures have taken us to Miami, the Caribbean, Japan, and of course, our home country, Estonia. The show is a beloved favorite on the Estonian TV channel TV3.
Foeterien is a travel-adventure show similar to The Amazing Race — fast-paced, action-filled, and full of challenges. The program attracts over 5 million viewers in France and Brittany. Timecode Productions handled the Latvian and Estonian filming segments.
A famous NBC travel show, also broadcast across all Carnival Cruise Line onboard television networks. Timecode Productions managed the Tallinn episode production, in collaboration with Litton Entertainment.
Video production for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) — the world’s leading Jewish humanitarian organization. Timecode Productions has collaborated with JDC over the years, filming in Estonia, Poland, and across the Baltic states. Our role includes capturing all interviews and b-roll footage.
Implementation of the European Union social campaign “Keep Freedom Unlocked” in Estonia, financed by the Democracy Council. Timecode Productions acted as the project manager for the Estonian campaign and produced two micro-documentaries as part of it.
An incredible global exploration series where hosts Josh and Cody travel the world in search of abandoned cities, buildings, and ghost towns. Produced in 4K UHD for the Insight TV streaming platform by NewBe TV. Timecode Productions assisted with the Tallinn and Svalbard episodes.
Eesti Pandipakend is responsible for organizing the collection and recycling of deposit-bearing beverage packagingacross Estonia. We’ve collaborated with them for several years, producing corporate videos and animated content for their customers.
Detailed report conducted for the International Centre For Defence and Security. We helped the main contractor with research and filming.
“Cycling for Democracy” is an original series of 12 short films produced by Urubu Films for the World Forum for Democracy. Timecode Productions filmed the Estonian episode, released in Autumn 2021.