Adelaide location sound recordist Adelaide location sound recordist Adelaide location sound recordist Adelaide location sound recordist Adelaide location sound recordist Adelaide location sound recordist
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Carly Maple +61 (0) 419 811 044
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Writer / Editor / Location Sound Recordist
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| Carly Maple began her career studying film and television at the Flinders University of South Australia but soon left to work for an Adelaide based production company as a location sound recordist. Having worked for all the major networks of Australia and various foxtel channels, including a documentary that took her through the Simpson desert, Carly soon developed a passion for editing.
On a shoot in 2002, Carly went cage-diving with Great White Sharks and her love for being on the water and interest in wildlife grew. In mid 2003, she began researching into the ecology of leafy sea dragons. 2004 "The Vanishing Dragon" which she wrote, directed and edited was sold to the Nine Network of Australia, "The Vanishing Dragon" also won the Kita Nihon Broadcasting Award at the Japan Wildlife Film Festival 2005. National Geographic TVI, after veiwing the film, wished to be the distributer. Carly's next challenge, to write and edit"Maldives untold stories" a 52' humanitarim film looking at how the Tsunami affected the Maldives, This film was Broadcast around Australia on the Nine Network, and was also broadcasted into 56 countries. Late 2006, National Geographic TVI request a screener of another Wildlife film that Carly has written, Directed, and Edited."Tracking White Sharks" 52' in duration. National Geographic TVI are distributing this one as well. Carly loves to travel... The United States, Canada, Mexico, England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Holland, Japan, Singapore, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and the Maldives. And at the end of 2007 she will travel to Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. |
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| Carly photographing Sea Lions at Pearson Island. | |||||||||||||
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