Victoria Stone and her partner Mark Deeble have collaborated on wildlife storytelling projects in Africa for over three decades, with their work being showcased in more than 140 countries, captivating audiences of over 600 million.
Their documentary, The Queen of Trees, received high praise from renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough, who referred to it as "a masterpiece". The film has earned numerous accolades, including a Peabody Award and a United Nations Award.
Mzima, an Emmy-winning documentary, joins the duo's impressive filmography, which already includes A Little Fish in Deep Water, Tale of the Tides, The Tides of Kirawira, and Here Be Dragons. Their body of work has garnered over 100 international awards, recognizing their exceptional artistry and wildlife storytelling abilities.
At the prestigious 2020 JacksonWild Media Awards, The Elephant Queen claimed four awards, including Best Feature. Victoria Stone, a holder of a Master of Arts degree from the Royal College of Art, has demonstrated her versatility by taking on roles such as cinematography, producing, directing, and editing in her work.
Throughout their illustrious careers, Victoria and Mark have consistently pushed the boundaries of wildlife storytelling, leaving a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.