Other projects
Qatar National Day Short FilmsScott Mouat: Camera OperatorA series of short documentary films produced for the Qatar National Day celebrations. |
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Weird EdensScott Mouat: Camera OperatorA series produced by NHNZ Ltd, revealing six incredible Edens where nature has allowed eccentric animals, eclectic lifestyles and unorthodox patterns of behavior to flourish through the miracle of natural selection and the magic of evolution. Co-production with NHK, Discovery Science and France 5. |
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Dido, Look No Further (Music Video)Scott Mouat: Camera OperatorThe New Zealand version of the single Look No Further, as released on the World Wide Web. Produced by Latitude Productions, directed by Sally Williams. |
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Table Plays, The Waiting RoomScott Mouat: Camera OperatorA 24-minute drama directed by Anna Marbrook, Executive Producer: Richard Thomas. A First Hand Production for Maori TV. |
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Orangutan Island, Series 2Scott Mouat: Camera OperatorA 13-part series produced by NHNZ Ltd for Discovery Animal Planet, following a group of young Orangutans as they learn how to survive in the wilds of Borneo. Executive Producer: Lawrence Cumbo, Series Producer: Judith Curran. |
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SnipScott Mouat: Director of PhotographyA short film written and directed by Diana Noonan, filmed in the Village of Papatouwai in the Catlins (South Island, New Zealand). This was one of 3 short films produced by Short Film Otago. Executive Producer: Richard Thomas. |
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China, The Constant and the ChangingScott Mouat: Camera OperatorAn educational DVD on Confucianism and Daoism in modern China, presented by Professor Roger Ames. A Metis Films production. Produced by Malcolm Cone and the University of Otago and directed by Tiffany Cone. |
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The Cake TinScott Mouat: Director of Photography and Camera OperatorWhen Florence breaks out from the retirement home and goes walkabout, who knows what might happen? A short film and Screen Dunedin Production, produced by Mike Riddell and directed by Rosemary Riddell. This film, financed by the Bucket Press and completed in August 2006, won the Sandcastle award for the Best Short Film at the 2007 Moondance International Film Festival. |
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Quest for the Grey GhostScott Mouat: Producer, Director, Camera Operator and EditorPart of his Postgraduate Diploma in Natural History Filmmaking, this was Scott's first film - the story of one man's obsession to prove to the world that one of its rarest creatures is still alive. The film was completed in June 2005 and was broadcast by the Sky Documentary Channel in 2008. Watch the documentary film "Quest for the Grey Ghost" on the University of Otago Wild Flicks web page. |
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