
Gregor Zupanc, film and TV producer/director founded Zupanc Studio in 2009 with an idea to produce meaningful and high-quality film and TV content. The first project was a low budget feature film “Mediteran” produced and directed in a Dogma 95 style. “My Personal Seal” (2013), 50 episodes of a documentary short series and internationally acclaimed documentary-animation series Radiovision (2014-2016) was next. Both commissioned from Serbian national public TV RTS. Zupanc Studio is present at he USA market with partnership with Films By Jove on feature length documentary film Oleg: Oleg Vidov Story, also produced animated music video Petals Fall and a feature length documentary “Birth”. The most recent project is “For A Million Years”, is a feature length documentary about Yugoslavian contribution to Live Aid the biggest humanitarian rock concert in history. In 2021, RTS documentary department commissioned Zupanc Studio to do a documentary five-part TV series “The Camera is Present” and a TV Movie “Zoki, Boza, Duh”, both of them told stories about the contemporary Serbian avant-garde artists. In 2020 Zupanc Studio provided editing and visual effects services for Artrake animation studio, the project consisted a three short educational documentary animated videos for Astra Nova, which is a an Elon Masks online school. In 2022 Zupanc Studio acquired adaptation rights for the best-selling book “Famous Serbian Love Stories” and created a pilot episode script for the documentary-recreation TV Show, and then sold this script and option to the TV Series to the Firefly Productions, which is the biggest TV production in Serbia. Zupanc Studio acquired book rights in partnership with Belgrade based film production Set Sail Films for the legendary kid’s radio play “Captain John Peoplefox”. Feature length animation pirate movie project based on that material won in 2021 development grant from Serbia Film Centre.