Spoor
Scott Behrnes has a diverse work experience in various roles within the media industry. In 2015, they worked as a DOP for various documentaries, including the Pike River Mine Disaster broadcast documentary and the ANZAC war documentary. Scott also served as a DOP for the "Songs from the Inside" series. From 2016 to 2017, they worked with the BBC as a camera operator for the "Making of" component of the Blue Planet Series 2. Additionally, they worked as a camera operator and DOP for Discovery Channel's "Abalone Wars" and "Mighty Trains" series. In 2017, they were the DOP for National Geographic's "Jackie Chan's Green Heroes" documentary and the "China from Above" series. Furthermore, in 2020, they worked for ARTE as an OPC for short-form historical documentaries. Currently, Scott Behrnes holds the position of a Project Implementation Engineer at Spoor, a Norwegian AI software company specializing in avian biodiversity monitoring with wind energy companies.
Scott Behrnes attended the University of Otago from 1990 to 1995, where they obtained a Master of Arts degree, a Bachelor of Science degree, and a Post Graduate Diploma. Their areas of study were Psychology and Marine Science. Additionally, they hold a certification as a PADI Divemaster, although the specific date of acquisition is unknown.
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Spoor
At Spoor, we believe that biodiversity will be the next key metric for monitoring, managing and reporting environmental impacts. Today, the lack of suitable solutions to monitor biodiversity efficiently and remotely is threatening both biodiversity and the progress to environmentally-sustainable infrastructure. How can industries meet themuch-needed goals of a green shift, while also caring for the biodiversity consequences of its urgent efforts? We are first tackling this challenge by developing an AI-powered software for bird monitoring on wind farms, leveraging existing infrastructure, off-the-shelf hardware and computer vision. Our grand ambition is to enable industry and nature to coexist.