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Television Broadcast stock footage and special
production:
CSI
Miami, X-Files, NOVA, and others
Broadcast Natural History Documentaries:
Intimate Strangers (PBS)
(We provided the bulk of the microscope footage used in this award-winning
production).
Evolution (PBS)
(Our contributions to this award-winning series included dramatic
microscope footage).
Microbes Rule The World (Discovery Ch.) (Our footage of a
diversity of living bacteria help to make this subject come alive).
The Salmon Forest (CBC
Natue of Things) (Our part in this production included a journey
into the magic world of forest microlife and a look at the small
mites, insects and other invertebrates living high in the canopy).
Up Close and Personal - The Ecology of David Suzuki (CBC)
(Our subjects included: time-lapse of fungi marching through a
wet rug, dust mites crawling through pillows, forehead mites, nematods,
and the bacteria tha live on every household surfaceincluding the
human body.)
Living Things We Love to Hate (Discovery Ch.) (From spider
sex to termites, slugs, snakes, bats and house-mice; we chased
the much-maligned 'enemies' of mortals with a video
camera around the wonderful property
of Des Kennedy, gardener and author extraordinaire (Denman Island,
British Columbia). The most talked-about feature of the film was
the 10-day process of a salmon rotting into a seething mass of
maggots, collapsed through time-lapse into 30 seconds.)
Arctic Mission: Lords of the Arctic (CBC Nature
of Things) (Arctic plankton from diatoms to krill and hyperid amphipods)
BeeTalker:
The Secrete Life of Bees (CBC Nature of Things) (Two
weeks in a bee hive to record the behaviors of these fascinating
social insects).
Under The Board Walk (Ancient life is discovered
in Yellowstone Park in the dazzling array of microscopic
archaea and bacteria that tolerate the high temperatures of pools,
warmsprings, and geysers. Some of the first microscope footage
in High Definition - stunning resolution and images of these extremely
small and difficult to image organisms.)
Our work
has also appeared on on the IMAX screen and the Wall
of Life multiscreen display at the American Museum of Natural
History.
Textbooks and books: Over the years,
our biological images have been used in dozens of biology textbooks.
Our Natural History images and biological photos are presented in
the following popular books:
Rainus and Russell, Guide to Microlife
Adrienne Mason, Oceans
Steve Yates, Orcas To Eagles
Broad and Henly, eds. Islands At The Edge
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