Conservation conscious

VIC/Australia, 2005

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Richard McDonald and Vicki Locke are two very dedicated and passionate art conservators who work from their solar-powered home in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland’s rainforest. Being “conservation conscious” is not only reflected in their work but also in their philosophy on life.
A mini-documentary written, directed and edited by Anna Jeffries with cinematography and music by Nick Batterham.

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Credits

creator

Anna Jeffries

production company

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

QPIX Ltd

Duration

00:05:44:00

Production places
VIC/Australia
Production dates
2005

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

B2001115

Language

English

Audience classification

ACMI classified

Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

Colour

Holdings

Mini DV; Master

DVD [PAL]; Copy

MPEG-2 Digital File; Memory Grid Pod Full Encode

Mini DV; Sub-master

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