NHNZ: A Tribute to Dunedin's Natural History Film Unit
Participants thanks: Max Quinn Rod Morris Peter Hayden Neil Harraway Stephen Stedman Wayne Poll Thanks to: NHNZ Worldwide Ltd Animation Research Limited DNTV2 and the entire NHU/NHNZ community Archive footage and stills provided by NHNZ Worldwide Ltd Getty Images TVNZ Archives NZ Max Quinn Peter Hayden Neil Harraway Director, Producer and Camera: Gerard Smyth Second Camera: Antony Miller Line Producers: Kirsty Cooper & Antony Miller Editor: Tracey Jury Colour & Online: Mike Kelland Audio Post: Chris Sinclair Written article by Eva Kershaw Funded by NZ On Air NHNZ Natural History New Zealand Frank Film Stories from the South Peter Hayden Neil Harraway Max Quinn Rod Morris Michael Stedman Dunedin Dunedin TV history Wildlife documentary New Zealand documentary Under the Ice Emperors of Antarctica TVNZ Dunedin Emmy Award documentaries Nature films NZ media history Conservation stories Black robin documentary Kea logo NHNZ Otago filmmaking New Zealand storytelling NHNZ Worldwide Natural history filmmaking Antarctica documentary Takahē Kākāpō Wildtrack NZ

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