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  1. Jan 8, 2023 · The Melbourne-based couple have been exploring some of Earth's wildest places since the late 1970s — from the Galapagos Islands to Norway, and from Australia's outback to Antarctica. And they've captured these remote spots — especially the animals that live there — on film. David filming for their hit film on killer whales, Wolves of the Sea.

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  2. View Elizabeth Parer-Cook’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Since 1979 I have had extensive experience in researching and producing wildlife documentaries in...

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  3. David and Liz are Emmy award winning Australian documentary filmmakers who have spent their life filming wildlife around the world – from killer whales to platypus, wandering albatross to birds of...

  4. Long-lens footage of animals in the wild, in flight footage of birds and action behaviour Slow motion action footage Nocturnal animals under visible and infra-red in the wild and in sets Macro footage of insects, marsupial births, amphibians and reptiles Aerial filming using stablized gyro camera mount Underwater footage in marine and freshwater habitats Dolly…

  5. Written and photographed by Emmy award-winning wildlife filmmakers, David Parer and Elizabeth Parer-Cook, this book incorporates up-to-date scientific knowledge about the platypus with fresh new photographs of the animal’s unique behaviour.

  6. On the island of Fernandina, filmmakers David Parer and Elizabeth Parer-Cook follow the annual migration of the land iguanas up the steep slopes of the 5,000ft volcano and into the steaming caldera where they lay their eggs.

  7. Parer & Parer-Cook Wildlife Photography. 354 likes. David Parer & Liz Parer-Cook are Australian wildlife filmaker/ photographers.