Ski Rescue Down Under (2024-2024)

Premiere:
May 15, 2024

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
May 22, 2024

Original Title:
Ski Rescue Down Under

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Fredbird Entertainment
Swashbuckler Productions

Countries:
AU

Stories unfold at New Zealand's Number 1 ski destination through a cast of ski patrollers, medics and crews, whose job it is to keep holiday-makers safe from emergencies.

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Additional Camera:
Jeremy Black
Yves Simard
Scottie Mckinnon

Assistant Editor:
Loren Kett
Isabella Harding

Co-Director:
Brad Gustafson

Colorist:
Alex Aitken

Director:
Brad Cone

Director of Photography:
Ash Dunn

Editor:
Sandra Welkerling

Editorial Production Assistant:
James Karas

Executive Producer:
Craig Graham

Head of Production:
Mel Rogan

Legal Services:
Stephen Boyle

Online Editor:
Vladimir Jovicic

Post Producer:
Sandra Welkerling
Sam Hutchinson

Post Production Producer:
Ash Dunn

Post Production Supervisor:
Mel Rogan

Producer:
Brad Cone

Production Accountant:
Robyn Brewer

Production Manager:
Melissa Salihi
Liz Willey

Sound Supervisor:
Jacob Staley

Story:
Lynette Clifford
Ash Dunn

Title Designer:
Micheal Chow

Title Graphics:
Micheal chow

Transcriptions:
Jess Immer

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