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Author Larison, Jim, 1948-

Title On assignment : memoir of a National Geographic filmmaker / James R. Larison.

Publication Info. Chicago, IL : Chicago Review Press, [2022].
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Description xiii, 255 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes filmography.
Contents Part I : Coming into the wild. Lake Timagami -- Breaking trail -- Egegik, Alaska -- The flying coffin -- Rescue and recovery -- The conversation -- Part II : On assignment. The big break -- Our first assignment -- The Cayman Trench -- Hart Mountain -- A living ocean -- Tiger shark! -- Part III : Love of wilderness. The unforgiving world of ice -- Robson Glacier -- Part IV : Advocacy. The living Earth -- Old growth -- Ancient forests -- Diversity of life -- Palau -- Egegik revisited -- Part V : Wounds that will not heal. A world of wounds -- Epilogue : how films were made.
Summary "An exciting adventure story with personal drama and high stakes, as well as a glimpse behind the scenes of the highly regarded National Geographic brand … Jim and Elaine Larison spent years studying, exploring, and living in wild places, making more than thirty environmental films, most for the National Geographic Society. These films won more than forty international awards from leading environmental and broadcast organizations. This memoir tells the story behind the adventure and describes the rather substantial personal costs of this career. While shooting film in Alaska, Jim Larison narrowly survived a devastating airplane crash in the Bering Sea. Later, while filming on the Great Barrier Reef, the Larisons fought off an aggressive twelve-foot tiger shark. Midway through their careers, the Larisons were nearly swept to their deaths by an icefall while filming on Mount Robson. A thrilling adventure story, full of risk and personal conflict, On Assignment is also a touching look at the tender bonds that held the married couple together while they struggled to complete their many film assignments. The Larisons were changed by what they saw and what they captured on film: the destruction of forests, the death of coral reefs, and global warming. In the beginning, the Larisons wanted nothing more than to spend time in the wilderness. By the end, they were fighting for its very survival." -- Description provided by publisher.
Subject Larison, Jim, 1948-
Larison, Elaine.
Motion picture producers and directors -- United States -- Biography.
Screenwriters -- United States -- Biography.
Cinematographers -- United States -- Biography.
Wildlife films -- United States -- History and criticism.
Documentary films -- United States -- History and criticism.
Genre Autobiographies.
Biographies.
ISBN 9781641605205 (hardcover)
1641605200 (hardcover)
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