Environmental Films
Are you an Environmental Department, NGO, Researcher, or Company passionate about sharing your impactful work with the world? Look no further. Geonewmedia is your seasoned partner with 20 years of expertise in filming wildlife, creating compelling environmental content, and a deep-rooted love for nature and wildlife.
Why Choose Geonewmedia for Your Environmental Story?
Why Choose Geonewmedia for Your Environmental Story?
- International Recognition: Our cinematic work has earned accolades globally, showcasing our commitment to excellence in environmental storytelling.
- Environmental Advocacy: We are Environmental Scientists and filmmakers. We understand the significance of your cause and tailor our videos to engage, educate, and inspire action for a greener, more sustainable world.
- Cinematic Brilliance: Geonewmedia brings a cinematic touch to your environmental narratives, making your message visually stunning and emotionally resonant. We can make long form documentary and short form video content for social media.
- Social Media Dominance: Craft visually stunning videos optimized for YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook, maximizing engagement and reach.
- Educational Impact: Break down complex environmental issues into digestible, compelling stories that captivate and inform your audience.
- Passionate Expertise: Benefit from two decades of experience capturing the essence of wildlife and environmental subjects, ensuring your message stands out.
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IntroductionWestern Australia's Marine Environment - A voyage of discovery.
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DiscoveryAustralia's leading marine scientists discover mass coral spawning in the Great Barrier Reef and Western Australia. This curiosity in the natural world has lead to further ground breaking discoveries recently in Western Australia.
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Regional mappingWestern Australia marine environment is vast. Innovation in marine mapping has employed ocean gliders, aerial surveys and satellites to further uncover what lies below the surface.
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ConservationNingaloo Marine Park of one of Western Australia's hidden secrets. Not only is it spectacular for its coral reefs, whale sharks and manta rays but recently scientists have explored the deeper waters to find new species of sponges. Not one but hundreds!!
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BiodiscoveryNature has evolved over thousands of years to adapt to remarkable environments. This ability to adapt has produced unique structures and microbes that scientists today can leapfrog thousands of years to help with human survival. Today scientists are extracting these unique structures and microbes found in coral reefs, synthesizing them in the lab to create pharmaceutics products such as sunscreens, cures for colds, AIDS and cancers.
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ClimateWhat effect will a changing climate have on Perth in 2100.
If you ever wondered what are the real issues here is a scientists who has dedicated his research on just that. |
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FutureDo we have enough scientific baseline data to manage the safety and environmental risks in the vast remote regions of Western Australia?
With new oil gas and infrastructure coming on line what are the potential risks and impacts. |
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The Kimberley Western AustraliaThe Kimberley is one of the planets unknown scientific frontiers.
It hosts giant tides and has over 3000 uninhabited islands. It is bigger than Germany and is mainly uncharted. Since the early scientific expeditions indigenous people have shared knowledge with scientists on how to navigate and survive in this remote and dangerous region. |
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Carbon dioxide and coral reefsExploring past climate by looking at coral cores. Professor Malcolm McCulloch is identifying natural and anthropogenic carbon dioxide locked in coral reefs. Like looking at growth rings on trees this study on coral reefs will help us understand the influence of carbon dioxide on reefs and ocean waters.
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It can get us
This was a fun project. We were off to a remote community in Brewarrina Shire in NSW. Most of these kids had never performed in a video before but their performances outstanding. Directed by Simeon John for the Cancer Council and Brewarrina Shire. |
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Access Youth Project
The Access Youth Project was a Socio-economic Tsunami Recovery Development Program for the Hambantota district of Sri Lanka. It gave training and support for a group of young people from tsunami ravaged south of Sri Lanka to set up basic services for their community. This project was initiated by ASB (Arbeiter Samarita Bund) Sri Lanka. Produced and directed By Clifford Terry. |