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Making of Whales of the Mediterranean Sea

Making of Whales of the Mediterranean Sea

The aim of traveling through the Mediterranean to document so many research programs was to paint a picture of conservation topics that affect cetaceans local and the efforts to protect them on a regional level. After spending three months in the Mediterranan in 2007, and on previous research programs in 2004, I am convinced the lack of public awareness is a major hurdle in the effort to help protect and conserve cetaceans in this region.

December 11th, 2007 by Chris Johnson | No Comments


Back in the Home Studio

Back in the Home Studio

What an epic journey the past few months have been. After travelling thousands of kilometers by plane, bus, car, train and by boat filming in Spain, Italy, France, Greece and Denmark, I am back in Melbourne, reviewing tapes, writing and beginning to edit the first components of ‘Whales of an Ancient Sea”.

September 13th, 2007 by Chris Johnson | No Comments


Southern Right Whales of Argentina – Production Notes

Southern Right Whales of Argentina – Production Notes

Making of “Southern Right Whales of Argentina – Part 3″. Mobility was our constant theme in this project. We have had a lot of experience with producing short documentaries with limited equipment and resources using minimal field equipment.

April 5th, 2007 by Chris Johnson | No Comments


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Chris and Genevieve Johnson on location in Argentina

Chris Johnson is a documentary filmmaker, wildlife photographer and new media producer. Genevieve Johnson is a writer and teacher specializing in science communication and environmental education. Together they run earthOCEAN media.

Together they write a blog going 'behind the scenes' on various projects, examine techniques in environment literacy and science communication, and explore topics in the news.


>> teneal roache : why do people use them     >> Lydia : I am so glad that so many people care about these beautiful creatures! I really want to play a part in this someday!     >> Lydia : My first whale was a Minke, and even though it was small, I will never forget it.     >> Lydia : I’m just a kid, but I am very touched by how much you guys are doing for what I believe to be the most beautiful type of creature in the world.     >> sandrar : Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.    

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