SLR Productions

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SLR Productions
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedNovember 24, 2000; 25 years ago (2000-11-24)
FounderSuzanne Ryan
Headquarters
Sydney
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Australia
Key people
Suzanne Ryan (CEO)
Yasmin Jones (head of production)
Helen Thwaites (business affairs)
Dean Sutherland (creative producer)
Products
  • Motion pictures
  • TV programs
ParentSouth Pacific Pictures
Websiteslrproductions.com

SLR Productions is an Australian company, specializing in the development and production of children's content. It was established in 2000 by founder and CEO, Suzanne Ryan.

NZ based company South Pacific Pictures bought out Ryans's stake in the company and joint ventured to produce animated shows aimed at international markets. SLR Productions has produced more than 180 hours of content sold in more than 165 countries throughout the world.

Credits

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Animation

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Live-action

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Other projects

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Sammy D.

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Sammy D. is the studio's mascot, a real Borderdoodle dog who joined SLR as the office mascot in 2009 and who frequents the SLR office. Sammy appeared in the SLR's animated company's logo which was first shown in Gasp!, and since appeared in every SLR show since 2010. Sammy provided his own barks for the logo.[2]

Awards

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SLR Productions has been involved in SPAA (Screen Producers Association of Australia) since 2004.

SLR Productions have won awards in 22 countries from 2006 to 2020 including a Daytime EMMY,[3] Australian Export Award,[4] AACTA Award Nomination, ADG Awards, Writers Guild Nominee, Pixie, Grand Prix Golden Kuker, Pulcinella Nominee, ACG, Rockie nominee, ATOM Award and many others, both for programs and for business.

Countries of awards and nominations include: Lebanon, South Korea, France, Netherlands, Australia, Bulgaria, Austria, Italy, United States, Singapore, Japan, Canada, Germany, China, Brazil, Belgium, Iran, Russia, Greece, Armenia, Malaysia and Ireland.

See also

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