Erin Ranney

Cinematographer: Queens

Erin Ranney is a wildlife cinematographer based in Alaska, Washington State and the Falkland Islands. She has a variety of remote field experience, both on land and sea; from setting up and running her own remote field camps in Alaska to working as crew on a 50-foot expedition sailboat for skipper Kirsten Neuschäfer in the sub-Antarctic. She also contracts as a deep-sea video engineer on the E/V Nautilus where she is controlling the live cameras on ROVs at depths of 4,000 meters, helps on her family tree farm and runs her own set net site in the Egegik district of Bristol Bay.

Her credits include “Natural World” (BBC), “Seven Worlds” (BBC), “America’s National Parks” (National Geographic) and several upcoming series yet to be released. She has also filmed and presented on the children’s’ conservation wildlife series “Planet Defenders” (CBBC).