Specialist adventure camera operator
Specialist adventure camera operator
Natasha is based in Hobart, Tasmania and offers film and video production services for a wide variety of projects, from film, TV and commercials, to corporate work, not for profit, music and promotional videos. She can provide post production services such as editing (Final Cut Pro X) and colour grading. Recent clients have included NSW National Parks and Wildlife, Airbnb, Expedia, New Zealand Life and Leisure, CPA (Community Power Agency), Sky Channel, Wargaming Asia, Blue Mountains Adventure Company, Belvoir St Theatre, and Woolmark. She is also a Reality TV camera operator, having worked on shows such as SAS Australia, The Summit, Amazing Race, and The Bridge.
Natasha has expertise in roping and rigging and offers camerawork in extreme environments and locations, including cliffs, canyons and mountains. She can also operate a drone for aerial filming and photography.
Natasha also is a specialist in vertical video shooting (9:16 format). This format is rapidly gaining popularity as it suits smartphone use and other devices that are more naturally held vertical.
Shooting with a Sony A1 and a wide range of high quality lenses, Natasha's photographs have graced the pages of several Australian and International magazines and books.
Natasha's photographic services are available either in conjunction with filming or for independent projects.
Based in Tasmania, Natasha is an experienced and passionate camera operator, with expertise in adventure filmmaking. She has a Diploma in Screen and Media, and an Advanced Diploma in Cinematography from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. She loves the variety of her work, everything from reality TV, short film, documentary, to music videos. She loves filming in extreme environments, the more difficult to get the shot the more she loves it! Natasha was also co-founder and co-director of the unique Vertical Film Festival with her brother, Adam Sebire. The film festival (which ran for three editions) showcased short films in 9:16 format and was the world’s first competition for vertical film.
A qualified multi-pitch climbing and abseiling guide, Natasha has over 20 years of climbing and mountaineering experience across the world. It was while climbing in these wild and beautiful places that she discovered a passion for filmmaking, striving to capture the essence of a place, whether it be action and adventure, or the people, places, and environment. Natasha received the prestigious Australian Geographic ‘Spirit of Adventure Award’ for first ascents in remote mountains ranges, some of which she captured on film such as her short film 'Resounding Silence' which was a finalist in many international mountain film festivals.
Sony FX6 Cinema Camera
Sony A1 Camera
Sony 200-600mm G 5.6-6.3
Sony 70-200mm GM M2 2.8
Sony 24-70mm M2 GM 2.8
Sony 16-35mm f4
Zeiss 50mm f1.4
Zeiss Milvus 15mm 2.8
Laowa Pro2be T8 Periscope
Go Pro Hero 9 Black
Angenieux 35-70 2.8
DJI Mavic 3 Pro UAV (registered with CASA )
Aquatica Sony A1 Underwater Housing
DJI Ronin RS2 Gimbal
Letus Helix Jr Gimbal
Syrp Motion control and slider
Sachtler and Miller Tripods
Manfrotto Monopod
Small HD 702 Touch Monitor
2 x Icom IC-41S UHF Radios
Sanken CSM-1 Shotgun mic
Rode NTG3 shotgun mic
Sennheiser EW-112 G3 Wireless Lapel Mic system
Rode Stereo VideoMic
Boom pole, stand & XLR cable
Sony MDR-7506 headphones
Zoom H5 and H1 recorders
Glenaray Bi-Color LED
2 x Dracast LED 160
Light stands, reflector, diffusion
Dracast LED 1000 Pro