The Sound of Survival
After the discovery of a critically endangered species of frog, that only lives around the town of Kuranda, a community comes together to make sure the species survives into the future.
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Jack BreedonDirectorSlugging it out for Science, Life in the Wet: a frogumentary, Between the Tides
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Harrison WarneDirectorIn my Bones, Life in the Wet: a frogumentary, Underfrog, Up the Creek
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Jack BreedonWriterSlugging it out for Science, Life in the Wet: a frogumentary, Between the Tides
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Cathy RetterProducer
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Jack BreedonProducer
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Lacelid ProductionsProducer
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Emma CarmichaelKey Cast"Narrator"
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Conrad HoskinKey Cast"Himself"
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Cathy RetterKey Cast"Herself"
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Terry CarmichaelKey Cast"Himself"
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Lorenzo BertolaKey Cast"Himself"
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Gaby SchielenbeckKey Cast"Herself"
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Andrerw HornKey Cast"Himself"
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Dameon HunterKey Cast"Himself"
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Michael BresnanKey Cast"Himself"
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Jack BreedonScoreLife in the Wet: a frogumentary
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:27 minutes 1 second
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Completion Date:November 11, 2023
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Production Budget:2,500 AUD
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Country of Origin:Australia
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Country of Filming:Australia
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Friends of the Kuranda Treefrog 10 year CelebrationKuranda
Australia
November 11, 2023
Jack Breedon: Marine Biologist turned filmmaker/ science communicator, he is originally from Williamstown (Melbourne). Living just a stone's throw from the Jawbone Marine Sanctuary, he spent any and all free time underwater. Since completing his Post Graduate studies, Jack has worked with award winning photographer Harrison Warne to create Lacelid Prodtuctions. A production company for the sole purpose of telling stories of people, nature and science from around Australia.
Harrison Warne: Growing up on the NSW far south coast, Harrison has been surrounded by nature most of his life, spending much of his childhood and teenage years in the bush getting to know the behaviour of reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals. Harrison took up photogrpahy at a young age and has won multiple awards for his still of animals and nature.
After completing a Bachelor of Science at James Cook University, Harrison has worked as an Ecologist all over Australia.