LIFE ON THE LInE - THE STORY OF THE SOUTHERN BLUEFIN TUNA

Logline
Fished to the brink of extinction the Southern Bluefin Tuna has made an amazing comeback and today is one of the most highly valued fish in the ocean. Filmed over three years this documentary chronicles the amazing journey of the bluefin tuna and the livelihoods that depend on them.

PRODUCTION COMPANY: KLINIKTV (POST OP GROUP)
DIRECTOR: AL McGLASHAN
DOP: NICHOLAS PRICE

Project Overview:
"Life on the Line - The Story of the Southern Bluefin Tuna" is a documentary that dives into the challenges and intricacies of the Southern Bluefin Tuna industry. It explores the commitment of the fishermen and the environmental and economic impacts of the industry. The film sheds light on how these communities strive to maintain sustainable fishing practices amidst the pressures of global demand and conservation efforts.

Cinematography:
The documentary employs a dynamic blend of visual techniques to immerse the audience in the Southern Bluefin Tuna industry. Aerial shots capture the expansive beauty of the ocean, while underwater sequences bring viewers face-to-face with the majestic tuna. Close-up footage of the fishermen at work highlights the intensity and precision required in their trade. By filming on location in remote regions all around the Australia, and using natural lighting, the film vividly portrays the connection between the fishermen and the sea, emphasising both the environmental and human elements of this industry.

Outcome:
"Life on the Line" raises awareness about the delicate balance between the sustainability of Southern Bluefin Tuna populations and the livelihoods of those who depend on them. The documentary aims to educate viewers on the importance of responsible fishing practices and the global implications of the tuna industry.

Nicholas Price
DOP | Cinematographer
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