Letisha Tate-Dunning
Little Fire Productions is the production company of producer Letisha Tate-Dunning. Letisha has been producing music videos, documentaries, factual series, short films and branded content in both London and New Zealand for the past 7 years.
She has a special interest in human-led stories that have the ability to educate, inform and inspire. She has shot in a total of 14 countries around the world and has worked on uncovering stories from the farthest corners of the globe. Her docu-series ‘We Speak Music’ premiered at Sheffield DocFest and went onto screen at the BFI in London.
Most recently, she has produced a slate of projects with director Charlotte Evans, worked as a producer and researcher for an international travel show with Sinclair Broadcast Group, is entering her Toi Whakaari short film directed by Nic Gorman into festivals and is in production on a Te Māngai Pāho-funded docu-series with Julian Arahanga and Awa Films.
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Little Fire Productions
Little Fire Productions is the production company of producer Letisha Tate-Dunning. Letisha has been producing music videos, documentaries, factual series, short films and branded content in both London and New Zealand for the past 7 years.
She has a special interest in human-led stories that have the ability to educate, inform and inspire. She has shot in a total of 14 countries around the world and has worked on uncovering stories from the farthest corners of the globe. Her docu-series ‘We Speak Music’ premiered at Sheffield DocFest and went onto screen at the BFI in London.
Most recently, she has produced a slate of projects with director Charlotte Evans, worked as a producer and researcher for an international travel show with Sinclair Broadcast Group, is entering her Toi Whakaari short film directed by Nic Gorman into festivals and is in production on a Te Māngai Pāho-funded docu-series with Julian Arahanga and Awa Films.
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