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How Eddie McGuire and Amazon could shake up the AFL on TV

By Sam McClure
The Age
February 25, 2020


The AFL's television landscape is set for a shake-up after global streaming giant Amazon agreed to a $10 million deal with Collingwood president Eddie McGuire’s media company.

Football industry sources have confirmed to The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald that Amazon is purchasing the rights for a series of football club documentaries, to be produced by Jam TV – the television arm of McGuire Media – and shown on Amazon Prime in Australia.

Collingwood and Sydney are among the clubs approached to feature in the series, but the project hit an early snag when the football department of McGuire's own club, the Magpies, indicated they were not keen on taking part.

Swans superstar Lance Franklin is high on Amazon's wish list for a series that would include in-depth interviews across the course of a season with key players and officials at selected clubs.

The deal, which has been in the pipeline for months, initially angered subscription rights-holder Foxtel, who demanded a meeting with AFL executives. Fox Footy, which employs McGuire as a host and commentator and paid $1.3 billion over six years for a share of the broadcast rights, felt it had been sidelined by the deal.

The emergence of Amazon – ranked the second biggest company in the world by market capitalisation – comes after AFL boss Gillon McLachlan last year led a team of executives to meet tech giants in the US. The league's current broadcast deal with Channel Seven, Foxtel and Telstra, worth $2.508 billion, expires in 2022.

Amazon’s documentaries will see six people from each club interviewed over the course of a entire season.

The six club figures will be the senior coach, president, chief executive, a senior player, a player in the middle of his career and a junior player.

Sydney are one of several clubs who have shown interest, including Richmond, Carlton, West Coast, Gold Coast and GWS.

Amazon would like six clubs to partake in the project.

The AFL confirmed on Monday that a number of documentary-style mini-series are in the works.

“We’re still in discussion with Amazon,” an AFL spokesman said.

Amazon’s first foray into Australian rules can only be a positive for the AFL, with broadcast negotiations around the corner.

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/afl/how-eddie-mcguire-and-amazon-could-shake-up-the-afl-on-tv-20200224-p543v4.html
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Re: Richmond is interested in doing a season-long Amazon TV doco (Age)
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2020, 06:42:33 AM »
Amazon series on AFL stars to air in 2021

Peter Ryan
The Age
17 June 2020


Amazon's behind the scenes docu-series focusing on individuals from six AFL clubs will be shown exclusively on Prime Video in 2021, with the AFL confirming the agreement days after signing a revised broadcast deal with Seven, Foxtel and Telstra.

Carlton's Eddie Betts, West Coast's Nic Naitanui, the Giants' Stephen Coniglio and Adelaide's Rory Sloane are the four players who will feature in the series, as will Gold Coast coach Stuart Dew and Richmond's American-born president Peggy O'Neal.

The Amazon crews have been subjected to the same COVID-19 restrictions and testing as players and football department officials while continuing to gather material throughout the shutdown period between March 22 and June 11.

They have continued filming and will be hoping at least one of the six clubs involved make the grand final with the Giants, West Coast and Richmond all considered potential premiers.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/amazon-series-on-afl-stars-to-air-in-2021-20200616-p55358.html

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Re: Richmond is interested in doing a season-long Amazon TV doco (Age)
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2020, 06:59:02 AM »
hmmmm.........do we want our club president to be the centre of attention? Doesn’t do Port, Hawks or Pies any good

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Re: Richmond is interested in doing a season-long Amazon TV doco (Age)
« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2020, 07:45:35 AM »
It will be a welcome change from constantly seeing ol beetroot face
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Re: Richmond is interested in doing a season-long Amazon TV doco (Age)
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2020, 07:52:22 AM »
How much money are we getting as a club. McGuires getting 10 million. Richmond shouldnt do thus for free

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Re: Richmond's season-long 2020 Amazon TV doco [merged]
« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2020, 04:01:32 PM »
Benny Gale mentioned the Amazon doco on Sunday. He ended up becoming the senior club figure followed around by a camera as Peggy couldn't go up to the hub. Benny said it will be all holds bar and he doesn't know what they will show in the doco.

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Re: Richmond's season-long 2020 Amazon TV doco [merged]
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2020, 03:33:40 PM »
Given all that has happened this year and us winning the flag again, this hopefully will be an awesome doco. Looking forward to seeing it and how they put it all together.
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Re: Richmond's 2020 season Amazon TV doco - "Making their Mark" [merged]
« Reply #7 on: December 08, 2020, 12:20:52 PM »
Our Amazon doco will be called "Making their mark".

Goes to air March 12.





AMAZON Prime Video has revealed the new AFL docu-series, Making Their Mark, will launch globally on March 12, 2021, and has unveiled the series teaser art in celebration of the upcoming release.

Making Their Mark follows players and executives from six teams - Nic Naitanui (West Coast ruckman), Stuart Dew (Gold Coast coach), Stephen Coniglio (Greater Western Sydney captain), Eddie Betts (Carlton forward), Rory Sloane, (Adelaide captain), and the senior leadership of the Richmond Football Club (Peggy O'Neal, Brendon Gale and Damien Hardwick) – as they pursue the ultimate goal of a Toyota AFL Grand Final victory, in a season like no other.

Across seven hour-long episodes, Making Their Mark charts each team's extraordinary journey through the 2020 AFL season, providing unparalleled insight into the daily challenges and struggles faced both on and off the field. These included the impact of the COVID-19 crisis which saw play suspended for 12 weeks resulting in a condensed season, the relocation of Victorian teams to other states, games played to empty stadiums, and the Grand Final being held at night and outside of Melbourne for the first time in AFL history.

Through the highs and lows, viewers can gain unrivalled and unparalleled access into the clubs' locker rooms, boardrooms, training sessions, medical assessments, players' homes and what it takes to survive the season to make their mark and in Richmond's case, to take home the coveted Toyota AFL Premiership Cup.

"Making Their Mark is a true celebratory snapshot of the 2020 AFL season. We were not only able to showcase the best of the best players at the top of their game, also the teams' resilience on their road to victory. We could never have predicted when filming began the severe impact that COVID-19 would have on Australia, the AFL or our production," said Gil Marsden, director of Making Their Mark.

"A crisis like this year tested the strength and determination of every team in the League, whilst the teams continue to be delivering the best AFL for fans across the year. It is an incredible honour to be trusted by our clubs to witness firsthand their sacrifices and challenges this season, which culminates on screen with Richmond's epic Grand Final win."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/527989/amazon-s-afl-series-title-release-date-revealed-for-seven-part-doco

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Re: Richmond's 2020 season Amazon TV doco - "Making their Mark" [merged]
« Reply #8 on: January 19, 2021, 04:09:25 PM »
Premiering in March
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Amazon's AFL series: First trailer revealed for seven-part doco

AMAZON Prime Video has revealed the new AFL docu-series, Making Their Mark, will launch globally on March 12, 2021, and has unveiled the first trailer.

Making Their Mark follows players and executives from six teams - Nic Naitanui (West Coast ruckman), Stuart Dew (Gold Coast coach), Stephen Coniglio (Greater Western Sydney captain), Eddie Betts (Carlton forward), Rory Sloane, (Adelaide captain), and the senior leadership of the Richmond Football Club (Peggy O'Neal, Brendon Gale and Damien Hardwick) – as they pursue the ultimate goal of a Toyota AFL Grand Final victory, in a season like no other.

Amazon Prime Video has released the first trailer for its highly anticipated Making Their Mark series, available in March

Across seven hour-long episodes, Making Their Mark charts each team's extraordinary journey through the 2020 AFL season, providing unparalleled insight into the daily challenges and struggles faced both on and off the field. These included the impact of the COVID-19 crisis which saw play suspended for 12 weeks resulting in a condensed season, the relocation of Victorian teams to other states, games played to empty stadiums, and the Grand Final being held at night and outside of Melbourne for the first time in AFL history.

Through the highs and lows, viewers can gain unrivalled and unparalleled access into the clubs' locker rooms, boardrooms, training sessions, medical assessments, players' homes and what it takes to survive the season to make their mark and in Richmond's case, to take home the coveted Toyota AFL Premiership Cup.

"We are thrilled to be announcing the release date, title and teaser art for Making Their Mark to our Prime Video customers in Australia and around the world," said Erika North, Head of Originals, Asia Pacific, at Amazon Studios.

"We've been investing in Australian content for several years, and are excited to add to that momentum with Making Their Mark which documents the thrilling 2020 AFL season. Prime Video has commissioned six Amazon Original series in Australia since 2019, including The Test: A New Era for Australia's Team, a series of 10 stand-up comedy specials by some of Australia's best comedians, LOL: Last One Laughing Australia, the upcoming Back to The Rafters and the Sydney reality real estate series.

"Making Their Mark is a true celebratory snapshot of the 2020 AFL season. We were not only able to showcase the best of the best players at the top of their game, also the teams' resilience on their road to victory. We could never have predicted when filming began the severe impact that COVID-19 would have on Australia, the AFL or our production," said Gil Marsden, director of Making Their Mark.

"A crisis like this year tested the strength and determination of every team in the League, whilst the teams continue to be delivering the best AFL for fans across the year. It is an incredible honour to be trusted by our clubs to witness firsthand their sacrifices and challenges this season, which culminates on screen with Richmond's epic Grand Final win."

Luke Tunnecliffe, executive producer of Making Their Mark from JAM TV Australia further explains: "It was important for us to share key moments of what goes on behind the scenes within the AFL throughout Making Their Mark. From locker room banter, coach's sprays, on field collisions, management discussions and family life – this series captures the inner sanctum of the AFL landscape like never before! We are thrilled with the docu-series and can't wait to share with audiences the daily determination, struggles, wins and losses each player, coach and administrator goes through every AFL season."

"Making Their Mark provides fans incredible behind-the-scenes access in a history-making season like no other," said AFL media and digital manager Sarah Wyse. "The journey follows some of the AFL's most recognised characters, from players to administrators, each showing a unique perspective to the 2020 Toyota AFL Premiership Season.

"The docu-series is just another way fans can connect on a deeper level with the game they love. We are thrilled to be working with Amazon Prime Video and excited to bring fans even closer to the action," said Wyse.

Making Their Mark is produced by JAM TV Australia with executive producers Luke Tunnecliffe, Cos Cardone and Michael Venables in conjunction with Australian Football League (AFL) and Den of Martians. The docu-series is directed and executive produced by Gil Marsden (The Gymkhana Files).

https://www.afl.com.au/news/527989/amazon-s-afl-series-first-trailer-revealed-for-seven-part-doco

Link to trailer:
https://www.afl.com.au/video/541347/first-look-amazon-unveils-unrivalled-inner-sanctum-access?videoId=541347&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1610996400001
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Re: Richmond's 2020 season Amazon TV doco - "Making their Mark" [merged]
« Reply #9 on: January 20, 2021, 02:58:40 AM »
All the other's seasons we're over by the first week of the finals. So the last 3 weeks should be all about us in the doco.

Hopefully the doco shows how many times we were written off by the likes of Cornes and the other haters before proving them wrong :putz.
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Re: Richmond's 2020 season Amazon TV doco - "Making their Mark" [merged]
« Reply #10 on: February 14, 2021, 06:29:37 PM »
The latest trailer has been released.



Damien Hardwick’s halftime speech in the 2020 Grand Final will take centre stage in a new AFL documentary.

WATCH THE TRAILER: https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/amazon-releases-making-their-mark-trailer/video/47470fbab2c4ffece49f0ca82b1687f9

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Re: Richmond's 2020 season Amazon TV doco - "Making their Mark" [merged]
« Reply #11 on: February 14, 2021, 06:49:05 PM »
Looks really good

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Re: Richmond's 2020 season Amazon TV doco - "Making their Mark" [merged]
« Reply #12 on: February 14, 2021, 09:32:33 PM »
The Doco's poster:



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Re: Richmond's 2020 season Amazon TV doco - "Making their Mark" [merged]
« Reply #13 on: February 22, 2021, 08:36:35 PM »
Latest trailer is about Richmond:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oSezJFdsYQ

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Re: Richmond's 2020 season Amazon TV doco - "Making their Mark" [merged]
« Reply #14 on: February 23, 2021, 06:53:35 AM »
Trailer looks awesome