

Studio Rewild is a forthcoming, ground-breaking studio reimagining what children’s television can be. Instead of relying on overstimulation or formulaic content, it’s building a production model rooted in nature, developmental science, and genuine human connection. The vision brings together childhood experts, biologists, sound designers, writers, and artists—all focused on crafting stories that feel honest, grounding, and full of wonder.
Through its campus-based approach and commitment to community involvement, Studio Rewild aims to keep creators close to real environments and real families as shows are developed. The result is a new kind of storytelling: gentle without being dull, imaginative without feeling disconnected, and rich with practical moments that help kids feel capable in their own lives. It’s not just another studio—it's a promise that children’s media can evolve into something more meaningful, more intentional, and more connected to the wilds places of the world.
The Road to Rewild
Stories In progress
Alexander and the wotifs
Alexander Stone is forced to leave Manhattan, his friends & his middle school soccer team behind when his mom follows her career to rural Minnesota. Lost and down, Alex meets a motley and hairy gang of forest guides that help him find his happy in the wilds.
watching birds
This workplace mockumentary follows Cooper, the human obsessed-pigeon as she leads people watching tours for migratory birds in Central Park.
The Trials of K
In a Steampunk version of a Christmas story, the Alfar lose their lord of yule in a terrible crash on Christmas Day. 16 year old August becomes the first female to compete in the grueling trials to become the next Lord of Yule.
Aquila
After her archeologist father dies suddenly, 18 year old Aquila is left alone with the converted school bus she and her father lived in and a golden eagle they rescued from a dig site when she was a toddler. Aquila is left chasing the truth and defending her family’s honor when an eco-terrorism sect launches a campaign against the treatment of artifacts found in the national parks - many by her father.
The Keeper of the light
As she reflects on her childhood growing up as the daughter of a lighthouse keeper in the 1940s, a weathered grandmother is determined to inspire her teenage granddaughter to nurture her own light in a challenging and confusing 21st century America.








