A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 1, 2002
Original Title:
Give and Take
Alternate Titles:
Life in Ebb and Flow
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Igel Media AG
Luc Enting Productions
Nature Conversation Films BV
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
The Wadden Sea is a dynamic environment with huge changing tides - the largest coastal wetland in Europe. The animals and plants that live here - in the water, on the seabed or on land - have adapted remarkable strategies to survive in such a variable environment. The natural world of which they are a part has evolved a finely-tuned balancing act. However, the encroachment of man is putting new pressures on it.
Additional Photography:
Boudewijn Huisman
Cinematography:
Luc Enting
Nico Heekelaar
Boudewijn Huisman
Color Grading:
Jan van Diermen
Colorist:
Jan van Diermen
Director:
Marc van Fucht
Editor:
Tielenman Marijn
Marc van Fucht
Executive Producer:
Evert van den Bos
Luc Enting
Online Editor:
Merijn Tieleman
Producer:
Luc Enting
Evert van den Bos
Marre Lepez
Production Assistant:
Bianca van Winden
Sound Editor:
Merijn Tieleman
Sound Recordist:
Vincent van Asten
Serge Knottenbelt
Underwater Camera:
Harmen van den Heuvel
Peter Leensen
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