Hannah Smith Walker produced, shot, and edited all the content below the 4th video in this showreel. Her extensive involvement in the first four videos is explained below: Niantic video: Hannah sought and attained permission to use a blue-chip video produced for a Christchurch PSA, then remixed it into a video for a community of gamers who wanted the video game company, Niantic to hold a festival in Christchurch. BPA video: This is an excerpt from an award-winning broadcast documentary series called "Strange Days on Planet Earth" made for National Geographic. Hannah was the Production and Post-production coordinator for the two one-hour documentaries. The 39 Species video: Ornithologists shot hundreds of hours of footage over a number of years to get the 39 known number species of Birds of Paradise on video. Hannah was the Production Coordinator and DAM manager for the National Geographic Museum Exhibit and broadcast film. She edited many of the short videos featured here: www.birdsofparadiseproject.org/. She was also the Project Manager for the interactive website and helped create several HTML5 animated pieces. Birding Warblers video: Ornithologist shot this video, but Hannah did the editing and graphics. Things to note: Hannah won multiple awards for her web documentary, "Why don't we ride zebras?" It was originally uploaded in two pieces due to the 10-minute video limit Youtube had in 2008. The film has over a million hits to date. Hannah made the 'Migrating Mural' video for a Kickstarter client. The client received full funding.