Winner: Best Ecosystem Film- Secrets of the Kimberley 2018
Official Selection wildlife Conservation film festival New YorK 2018
"What people are saying about "The Secrets Of The Kimerley"
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Comments
'Hi Trevor, thanks so much for allowing me to watch Secrets of the Kimberley. I found the documentary most fascinating to watch. As an educator with a real passion for marine biology, I had no idea that the Kimberley region had such extensive coral reef ecosystems. The footage of Turtle Reef was most intriguing, especially considering the intense tolerance range that the reef is subjected to in relation to extreme abiotic factors such as tide, high temperatures, turbidity and desiccation. I am very keen to show this to my Year 11 Biology students when we study ecology and conservation biology. The narrator speaks very well. His voice projection and tone is excellent and he speaks slowly enough for adolescent students to comprehend what is being said."
Dean Russell Senior Biology Educator Scotch College Melbourne.
"Hi Trevor A brilliant composition and presentation of the remarkable Kimberley coast. Many thanks for the opportunity to watch. Congratulations! Best wishes."
Grant Pearson Biologist.
'Hello Trevor Congratulations ! What an amazing work. Amazing fusion of art and science, very interesting, with stunning images. Comments are very informative. It's also good that you remind at the end how fragile is this unique and amazing ecosystem, specially with all the oil and gas industry business around. Anyway, congratulations!"
Helen Boulloche Sabine.
Dean Russell Senior Biology Educator Scotch College Melbourne.
"Hi Trevor A brilliant composition and presentation of the remarkable Kimberley coast. Many thanks for the opportunity to watch. Congratulations! Best wishes."
Grant Pearson Biologist.
'Hello Trevor Congratulations ! What an amazing work. Amazing fusion of art and science, very interesting, with stunning images. Comments are very informative. It's also good that you remind at the end how fragile is this unique and amazing ecosystem, specially with all the oil and gas industry business around. Anyway, congratulations!"
Helen Boulloche Sabine.