Something BIG is coming… a documentary that dives into the impacts of climate change right here in Naarm, Melbourne 🌦️🐝🌸.
From our pollinators and flowering plants to seasonal shifts and natural bio-indicators, this Max Shannon Media project will reveal how our environment is changing before our very eyes. Learn from the insights from a leading pollinator researcher Dr Kit Prendergast 🐝 and distinguished climate expert and University of Melbourne Senior Lecture Dr Linden Ashcroft ❄️☀️⛈️
What makes this even more special is the spotlight on First Nations knowledge sharing the wisdom of the Wurundjeri peoples on climate and seasons. I’m honoured to be learning from and featuring the insights of Wurundjeri people like Ky-ya Nicholson and her family in this journey of knowledge, resilience. 🖤💛❤️
Get ready for something truly groundbreaking 🎥🌏💥
World class cinematic quality shots made possible by max and his high end professional equipment
Years of experience editing films with a range of cutting edge software programs will have the documentary flowing seamlessly
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I would love to bring to light the awesome meaning behind Wurundjeri, who are the First Nations carer of country that I live on in Narrm. The first part of the word - ‘wurun’ means the Manna Gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) which is common along ‘Birrarung’ (Yarra River) and the second part of the word ‘djeri‘ is the grub which is found in or near the Wurun tree. Wurundjeri are the ‘Witchetty Grub People’ of the Kulin Nation. I would also like to pay my deepest respects to the Yolŋu Peoples of East Arnhem Land, NT where I do my research on native stingless bees and the Bangerang Peoples of the tall trees from Yorta Yorta country where I grew up in country Vic.