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Release Date:
March 27, 2011
Original Title:
Outback Pelicans
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Rubin Tarrant Productions
Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: NR
Runtime: 53
The Australian pelican is built for long distance travel. One of the largest pelicans in the pelican family, with a light skeleton and a wingspan of over eight feet, it can be airborne all day and deep into the night, riding far and high on rising thermals. When rare weather systems bring heavy rains, huge numbers of Australian pelicans abandon the sea and coastal waters and embark on a mass pilgrimage to a place a thousand miles inland. It’s the last place you would look for one of their kind, the Australian Outback, one of the driest, hottest places on the planet.
Associate Producer:
Nicholas Roosen
Chie Witt
Cinematography:
Malcolm Ludgate
Colorist:
Annelie Chapple
Creator:
George Page
Thomas Lovejoy
Director:
Susan McMillan
Editor:
Mark Fox
Executive Producer:
Fred Kaufman
Hugh Marks
Music:
Brett Aplin
Online Editor:
Jo Spillane
Patrick Krass
Producer:
Kate Fulton
Tina Dalton
Production Manager:
Julie Schapiro Thorman
Sound Designer:
Michael Gissing
Sound Editor:
Mike Jones
Sound Mixer:
Jonathan Lallouz
Michael Gissing
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ed Campbell
Sound Recordist:
Mylene Ludgate
David Rae
Supervising Producer:
Janice Young
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