Black Devil Productions

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Biography

 
Max Moller is the director of Black Devil Productions, who is creating new ways to promote wildlife films in Tasmania and around the planet focusing on Tasmanian Devils.  Not only is Max an energetic presenter with credits including National Geographic, Extreme Fishing, David Attenborough, and many others, but he also knows the perfect outdoor location to film in Tasmania where only someone with local knowledge and bush craft skills can take you.

Max has had hands-on experience with outdoor survival spending years training in the armed special forces and knows how to navigate the roughest terrain. He now uses those skills to carry his camera and film places that have never been filmed before, such as descending remote waterfalls, high mountain lakes and untouched wilderness. Max knows how to find the perfect shot for any type of location and has the stamina to keep going through rain, hail, snow or shine to make it happen and can safely take you to some of the most remote areas of Tasmania to experience one of the wildest places on the planet.

Black Devil Productions is an independent production company based in Tasmania, Australia. We have in house producers, cameramen, explorers and scientists who specialize in producing wildlife documentaries about the flora and fauna of Tasmania to the endless choices of scenery, from wilderness, pristine beaches, open grassy plains, dry bush, rivers, high mountain lakes, or snowcapped peaks.

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