NHNZ: appointment announcement gives excuse to check out wildlife films

South African production company Aquavision, in which NHNZ recently acquired a controlling interest, has announced the appointment of 36-year television industry veteran, Dave Keet, as its new general
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South African production company Aquavision, in which NHNZ recently acquired a controlling interest, has announced the appointment of 36-year television industry veteran, Dave Keet, as its new general manager.
 
Before joining Aquavision, Dave was until recently the managing director of The Refinery Post Production Facilities Group, South Africa’s largest post-production house. Over the past year he has been a senior executive at a branded entertainment production company.

Two of Aquavision’s shows, Lion Army and The Last Lioness were finalists at this year’s International Wildlife Film Festival, in which NZ’s Scott Mouatt was awarded a Merit Award for Human-Wildlife Interactions for The Unnatural History of the Kakapo, which screened as part of last month’s Documentary Edge Festival.

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