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Kiwi Burd Krew Ltd.

Filming ‘Life Flight’ TV series in Wellington. Big days, amazing stories of survival, heartache, and courageous emergency team in sometimes the toughest flying conditions to save those in trouble.

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“ Documentaries really hold a lens up to life and capture real emotions. It’s so rich for me to see a film and know that it’s real. I love being invested in real situations and … the things people go through in life. ”

—    Danny Devito
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Capturing the action at ITU Triathlon in New Plymouth

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Ironman Taupo capturing the essence of the 100′s of the volunteers over the duration of Ironman. 

Camera - Lisa Burd

Camera/Editor/Director - Tashi Hope

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Showcasing the craftmanship and detail that goes into the making of NZ designed Minnie Cooper shoes. 

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Wanaka builder Tony Quirks award winning homes built in Wanaka area featured in HOME NZ Architecture Design and Interiors Magazine. 

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Pilot Reality TV series based on four Speedway families. 
Show concept, production, filming and interviews by Lisa Burd.

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Everything about Minnie Cooper design is about simplicity and function we look at how these classic sought after bags are crafted. 

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Role: Producer of Web Video

Quote from Sandy  (founder of Minnie Cooper Shoes)

“Just to let you know the video is getting a lot of praise, shop girls love it, customers love it, we’ve made sales strictly on the strength of it already, as you might have noticed we are about to crack the 500 views mark. I sent out a link to it with my email send out. And not to forget my mother loved it, she feels proud!!”

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A compelling film about everyday women on an extraordinary journey covering 3,135 miles in 58 days

“Changing Gear” is a feature length documentary about a group of women over 50 cycling across the Southern States of America raising money for Breast Cancer Awareness.

Role: Director/Producer/Camera

http://changinggearfilm.com/

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Vaka Productions

“A Killer Legacy” a documentary

Role:  Camera operator – Hiria Minnell-Rolleston lost her mother to lung cancer when she was 11 years old.  Some 20 years later she confronts the tobacco industry, going to the highest powers of the land in the context of the Maori Affairs Select Committee to lobby for change.

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