Erin Ranney
Meet Erin Ranney @e.ranney
Based in both Alaska/Washington State and the Falkland Islands, Erin is no stranger to working in demanding and remote locations. Her field craft has helped establish her as a blue chip long lens cinematographer where she works for major broadcasters including the BBC and Nat Geo.
Recent Credits;
2024: ‘NDA’ | IMAX
2023/2024: ‘Secrets of Penguins’ | National Geographic and Disney+ | Talesmith | Long lens Sequences, drone under NDA
2023: ‘National Parks: USA’ | National Geographic and Disney+ | Stronghold Studios | Long lens sequences
2023: ‘Underdogs’ | National Geographic and Disney+ | Wildstar Films | Long lens Sequences under NDA
2020-2022: ‘Queens’ | National Geographic and Disney+ | Wildstar Films | Long lens Sequences & drone; Coastal Queens, Savanna Queens, African Queens, Behind the Queens
2021/2022: ‘National Parks’ | National Geographic and Disney+ | Wildstar Films | Long lens sequences
2022: ‘Incredible Animal Journeys’ | National Geographic and Disney+ | Plimsoll Productions | Long lens & Drone, Arctic, Shot on RED
2020: ‘Planet Defenders’ | CBBC | BBC Studios NHU | Camerawoman and Onscreen Presenter; Long lens & Drone, Falkland Islands, Shot on Red and Canon
2018-2019: ‘Seven Worlds One Planet’ | BBC 1 | BBC Studios NHU | Antarctica Ep: South Georgia - Albatross Sequence, Additional camera, Long lens, Shot on RED
Key Skills;
Training FAA part 107 Drone Pilot, Inspire 3 Drone, Wilderness First Responder, Deep Sea Video engineer, recently trained in: Shotover gyro- stabilised systems and Selex Infra-Red
Top Tip;
‘Be curious and try things out. Go outside and explore - the main thing though is don’t be afraid to get it wrong and fail at things.’
Get in touch with Erin here https://www.erinranney.com/contact