Australian Broadcasting Corporation - TV Kitchen Cabinet
Each week political journalist Annabel Crabb invites herself over to a sitting member of parliaments house for dinner.
- Documentary DP
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
$780 - $2000 / Day
Request QuoteSusan Lumsdon is a Director of Photography based out of Sydney Australia with over 20 years' experience as a professional. Experienced in Feature Film, Documentary, TV Production (Comedy, Drama, sports, science & children's). Has worked for Netflix, Disney +, ABC TV, SBS TV, BBC TV, Deutsche Welle - Germany, Chaser Broadcasting, Giant Dwarf , Screen Time, Zapruder's Other Films, Jigsaw, Qual TV, TVC/Commercials and AusAid. As well as having her work screened on all major TV channels in Australia she has worked in the UK, Canada, UAE and US, shot documentaries from the jungles of Borneo to the deserts of Ethiopia and from the Arctic to Times Square in New York. Short films that Susan has worked on have also screened at the New York film festival and won awards at the Charleston Film festival. Susan was a camera operator on Australia's first ever Emmy Award winning program the La Boehme Opera. Her Documentary series about the Dead Sea Scrolls shot across three continents was highly commended at the New York Film Festival. She is a member of the Australian Cinematographers Society and Susan is experienced in Jimmy Jib, Steadicam, Ped, Helicopter, motor bike, Gimbal work, licensed and insured Drone operator.
Each week political journalist Annabel Crabb invites herself over to a sitting member of parliaments house for dinner.
Buddha Realms is a major two-part series that explores the origins of Buddhism, its major doctrines, and its relevance today. Crossing six countries, the first of the two episodes look at Buddhism in the East today, where every major tradition has had an impact across the Asian continent, with the second episode exploring Buddhism in the West, where spiritual seekers are making this one of the fas
Lighting a Candle provides a personal insight into the life, work and vision of Dr Catherine Hamlin AC who, with her late husband Reg, founded the internationally renowned Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital and its pioneering work to improve women’s health in Ethiopia. https://www.roninfilms.com.au/feature/4411/lighting-candle.html
Three women were jailed for the unthinkable crime of murdering their own babies. Could the mathematical theory used to convict these women really be a conspiracy of lies.
Too many people die when cars and bushfires collide. Science is only now investigating the physics and chemistry of what happens inside a car as a firefront passes over. The aim is to improve your chances of surviving such an accident. Mark Horstman suits up with CSIRO researchers to grill some cars.
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