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Nate Scripture - Reigndrop, LLC

Based in Washington DC, Producer Nate Scripture provides regular consulting and liaison services to Plankton Productions and the International documentary community.

During 2009, Nate's company Reigndrop LLC produced an award-winning 6 x 1/2 hr HD series of programs with Plankton Productions for the Smithsonian Channel, now commenced screening July 2010.

See the News item titled Undersea Edens wins 'Best Series' award at IWFF.

Nate has also brokered and managed several specialised field shoots with David Hannan in Papua New Guinea for startling marine segments in an upcoming series on National Geographic Television.

Watch this space for announcements !

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Music for Life

Recently collaborating with Plankton Productions on the 5.1 music score for Coral Sea Dreaming - Awaken, Tania Rose has inspired millions around the world with music that reflects the Journey of Life within all of us.

Tania Rose talks on YouTube about her thoughts and contribution to Coral Sea Dreaming - click here to watch

For a window on Tania's thoughts while at work on Coral Sea Dreaming check out her video on YouTube:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxPvG0QbpXs


Eclectic in her influences, Tania's work ranges from instrumentals reflecting Renaissance flavours, to singer/songwriter ballads. Her broad range of creative projects (in particular film), also takes her work into more upbeat and occasionally industrial explorations. But regardless of her platform, Tania Rose's love of harmonies and delicately weaving melodies are her signature, an influence of both her classical singing experience, and her early passion for classical religious music.

To explore Tania's world of Music and Art check out her websites:

 → www.taniarose.net
 → www.artscopemusic.com.au


     
     
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Toni Houston

Toni recently scripted the Voice Over narration for Coral Sea Dreaming - Awaken. She has worked in the film and television industry for twenty years. She has worked as researcher, writer, editor and/or director for major Australian TV networks (Channel 10, Nine Network and the ABC Natural History Unit) and independent documentary companies. This culminated in her directing a 1 hour special - Atlanta’s Child - for Seven Network Australia.

For 5 years she traveled the world as onboard film-maker for National Geographic Lindblad Expeditions, producing short documentaries on eco-tourism and expedition travel, for which she was cinematographer, director, editor, writer and narrator. Most recently she wrote, directed and edited Antarctica Dreaming, an HD feature on Antarctica. Toni is now developing Aqua with David Hannan Productions. She is also a published prose writer, diver, fire-breather and proud mother of two.

  • Toni also recently scripted the Voice Over narration for CSD
     
     
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ProCam Australia

ProCam Australia are among leaders in High Definition.

At ProCam Australia they pride themselves on always providing professional service, quality and enthusiasm.

ProCam Australia has extensive HD knowledge gained over years of experience since 2000.

Continually striving to be at the forefront of HD technology has meant not only offering superior products but also the technical support services to achieve HD masterpieces.

Visit the ProCam Australia website →


     
     
SHARKWATER - Click here to visit the website

Sharkwater - Rob Stewart

A few years ago David Hannan and Rob Stewart discovered a mutual interest in filming underwater on High Definition (HD). They have been collaborating as dive buddies and filmmakers on several fieldtrips.

More recently Rob has been working on his award winning feature film currently in release called Sharkwater which includes some of David's footage.

"In Sharkwater, a beautiful but gripping true-life adventure, Rob Stewart explores the corruption endangering sharks. However, his strongest and most passionate argument in defense of sharks comes through the stunning cinematography."

For more information please visit www.sharkwater.com

Rob has been in the water since infancy and started photographing underwater when he was 13. His passion for sharks has led him to the most remote regions of the world, where his kinship with these enigmatic creatures allows him to capture stunning images.

robstewartphotography.com - click here

This has resulted in an extensive marine & wildlife stock photo resource with over 15,000 images, used by the top wildlife magazines in the world www.robstewartphotography.com


wildinfo.com - click here

Rob has also developed a wonderful wildlife information site for kids and non-commercial users. For more information please visit www.wildinfo.com




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Latest News

Undersea Edens wins 'Best Series' award at IWFF

April 5, 2010
Today, the International Wildlife Film Festival at Missoula announced its winners for 2010. Undersea Edens won the category for 'Best Series'
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Coral Reefs and Climate Change: the guide for education and awareness

March 7, 2010
The CoralWatch team at UQ has just produced a new book "Coral Reefs and Climate Change: the guide for education and awareness".
read more...

Project Lihou 411 - A Climate Change Odyssey - Video Diary

1 December, 2009
From December 7, David and his camera join an expedition to the Coral Sea visiting remote areas rarely seen. The progress of the journey is being recorded as a series of Video Diary stories syndicated across several web sites and are updated every few days. Stay tuned as the voyage unfolds!
view the introductory episode...

Virtual Decor at Amis Restaurant

19 September, 2009
Long cherished desires to complement Cuisine with Digital Art came to fruition on the 'Special Marine Night' of 18th Sept 2009 at Amis restaurant, Nth Stradbroke Island as Coral Sea Dreaming - Awaken was previewed as 'Aquatic Virtual Decor'.
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Climate Change May Avoid Bleaching of Ningaloo Corals

September 22, 2008
A QUIRK of nature may protect Ningaloo Reef corals from excessive bleaching as climate change increases sea temperatures this century.
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Protect our Coral Sea.org.au - Help Protect Australia's Coral Sea - Visit the Website

Environmental Blogs

Climate Shifts: a blog about climate change, ecosystems, coral reefs, politics and the environment. Visit the website

ClimateShifts.org is a blog about climate change, ecosystems, coral reefs, politics and the environment.

Real Climate - Climate science for climate scientists. Visit the website

RealClimate.org is an online commentary based climate awareness weblog.


Image © Copyright - Richard Todd / Aquarius Productions

This extraordinary sequence of a 3 metre manta ray leaving the water was filmed just 100m from the site of a marina/ resort proposed for the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia.

To find out more about the Ningaloo Reef visit
www.save-ningaloo.org


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