Wildstar Films Reviews

3.1

35% would recommend to a friend

(10 total reviews)

45% positive business outlook

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10 reviews
5.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I've loved working at Wildstar for nearly 4 years. As part of the senior team I have some insight into how hard the owners, execs and HR try to make it a good place to work. They want the best people, they want people to have opportunities to advance and they want to retain the best people as much as they can. Unfortunately, it can't always be perfect. I see reviews about unfairness and toxicity and it's frustrating. I've worked in television since the late 90s, this company isn't close to even starting to be toxic. It's just not possible to please everyone and the entitlement shown by some people astounds me. No, it isn't possible to make sure all systems run perfectly all the time and yes, sometimes decisions can feel unfair. There are always people to talk to and anyone can give feedback. It doesn't just get ignored, I've been part of senior team meetings where feedback has been discussed in order to resolve or improve issues people have raised. However, that doesn't automatically mean the response or outcome is going to be what an individual wants it to be. It's a business and there are a thousand considerations in the day to day running of it that the majority of people are unaware of. Of course people will have their own perspective and experience. Mine has only ever been positive and over my time here and I've certainly used the training, policies and systems in place to improve my managerial techniques. Wildstar also make some brilliant programming!

Cons

It isn't a con for the company, it's just a reality of television. During periods or uncertainty in the industry and a lack of new commissions, talent retention isn't always been possible.

5.0
20 Mar 2026

Brilliant Company!

Recommend
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Pros

Wildstar was a great place to work, I had lots of opportunities to get location experience and always felt supported by my team. The calibre of productions are better than other natural history companies in Bristol and I was surrounded by inspiring and creative people daily. I was shocked to read previous reviews as they do not reflect mine, or my close colleagues experiences. Senior management are friendly and approachable, we often have all company meetings where we get updated on wider company news, the offices are lovely, there were always treats, beer & crisps on a Friday, the summer and Christmas parties last year were the best yet and there is generally a great vibe in the office. I am sad to have left, if my production wasn’t ending, I would have definitely wanted to stay.

Cons

I can't think of any

5.0
7 Aug 2025

Loved my time here

Recommend
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Pros

I really enjoyed my time at Wildstar. The team are so lovely and supportive, and they managed to keep things fun even when we were really busy. They treat people like adults and are refreshingly honest about the state of the industry, no sugar-coating, which is appreciated. Not everyone might like that approach, but I did. There are also great opportunities for more junior members to get stuck in, especially on shoots, and everyone is genuinely happy to help or talk to you. The shows they’re producing are genuinely setting the bar, and I’d love the chance to go back in the future.

Cons

Like anyone, I’d love to earn more, but the rate was fair, and I get that the industry is going through a tough patch right now.

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