Working with the wonderful volunteers at the Kāpiti Coast Biodiversity Project, Anne and the Biodiversity team devised this idea to tell people about all the incredible native wildlife hidden on the Kāpiti Coast north of Wellington.
From Pukerua Bay to the great expanses of Queen Elizabeth Park through to Whareroa Farm, the not-so-obvious wildlife needed a little promotion to assert themselves in their own environment.
David studied graphic design at the Wellington School of Design in the 1980's. He then worked for Wellington Newspapers as a graphic designer and illustrator for many years. Moving on from print media he spent nearly 11 years as a digital artist working on special effects at Weta Digital Studios. He started as a rotoscope artist, then as a texture artist, helping to bring 3D virtual objects to life.
Step into the vibrant atmosphere of the Kapiti Coast's local food fair night gig, through the vibrant videography of Soulhaven Creative Productions! 🎥✨
Soulhaven has covered the food for seven straight years, consistently turning out highlight reels that offer high community engagement on social media, providing confidence and excitement for next year's sponsors, stall holders, and customers. Soulhaven's video highlights capture the essence of this inaugural night gig, where Tami Neilson and the greater Wellington Region rocked the night away in style, with good food and drink at hand.
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