A Life of Extremes: The Life and Times of a Polar Filmmaker

From his childhood in a remote town in New Zealand's North Island to the wilds of the Arctic and Antarctic, life has been an incredible journey for filmmaker Max Quinn. How he got himself into this field is a story in itself, but A Life of Extremes is so much more. It's a journey that lovers of natural history, travel, adventure and filmmaking will revel in as he takes you to some of the harshest environments in which anyone could be expected to work. For this book is the absorbing life of a polar filmmaker.

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A Life of Extremes: The Life and Times of a Polar Filmmaker

From his childhood in a remote town in New Zealand's North Island to the wilds of the Arctic and Antarctic, life has been an incredible journey for filmmaker Max Quinn. How he got himself into this field is a story in itself, but A Life of Extremes is so much more. It's a journey that lovers of natural history, travel, adventure and filmmaking will revel in as he takes you to some of the harshest environments in which anyone could be expected to work. For this book is the absorbing life of a polar filmmaker.

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A Life of Extremes: The Life and Times of a Polar Filmmaker

A Life of Extremes: The Life and Times of a Polar Filmmaker

by Max Quinn

Narrated by Max Quinn

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A Life of Extremes: The Life and Times of a Polar Filmmaker

A Life of Extremes: The Life and Times of a Polar Filmmaker

by Max Quinn

Narrated by Max Quinn

Unabridged — 7 hours, 3 minutes

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From his childhood in a remote town in New Zealand's North Island to the wilds of the Arctic and Antarctic, life has been an incredible journey for filmmaker Max Quinn. How he got himself into this field is a story in itself, but A Life of Extremes is so much more. It's a journey that lovers of natural history, travel, adventure and filmmaking will revel in as he takes you to some of the harshest environments in which anyone could be expected to work. For this book is the absorbing life of a polar filmmaker.


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A Life of Extremes is a personal memoir of Max’s travel and polar filmmaking encounters with wildlife in these remote locations. Whether it be travelling eighty kilometres over ice to a lonely colony of emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsterior) or being surrounded by minke whales (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) frolicking in pools of open water, Max has a story to tell about it.—Australian Wildlife Magazine

This is quite an amazing book, showing the hardship, danger and excitement of filming in extreme weather conditions. As well as the scientific aspects of the films, the author has a real interest in and knowledge of the polar wildlife, and many different species feature throughout the book. It is well illustrated in colour photographs, with the pictures alone almost being able to tell the story. I can heartily recommend this book.—Alan Stewart, Wildlife Detective

Quinn is an effective storyteller and succeeds in highlighting a range of experiences that moves the book well past what could easily have been 'we came, we saw, we got cold.'—David Barnes, Otago Daily Times

A great book that inspires and shows the endurance and energy one person must have to do the thing they love most even when the risks are high… the rewards were priceless.—Diaries of a Cheshire Wildlife Watcher

An inherently fascinating and impressively informative read about an unusual life lived out under unusual circumstances, A Life of Extremes: The Life and Times of a Polar Filmmaker is especially and unreservedly recommended for community, college, and university library American Biography and American Cinematography collections.—Midwest Book Review

His up- close experience of the Arctic and Antarctica also meant Max was early to the climate change story, addressing it years before An Inconvenient Truth woke the world up, sort of.—1964 Magazine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175749251
Publisher: Exisle
Publication date: 07/29/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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