Paula Louise Salvador
Paula Louise Salvador has had great adventures as a documentary film maker and writer. The scariest was when she stood under the ribs of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. The most fun was filming dinosaur dig-sites from a helicopter. On the dangerous side, she had to dodge alligators in Mississippi.
Paula has met fascinat.... more
Paula Louise Salvador has had great adventures as a documentary film maker and writer. The scariest was when she stood under the ribs of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. The most fun was filming dinosaur dig-sites from a helicopter. On the dangerous side, she had to dodge alligators in Mississippi.
Paula has met fascinating people, particularly jazz legend Oscar Peterson and composer Philip Glass, who performed in her show on electronic music.
In “BUILD GREEN” for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s “THE NATURE OF THINGS”, Paula and David Suzuki visited rock star Randy Bachman’s super sustainable house.
Finally, it was a tiny dinosaur that captured Paula’s heart. For her documentary “DINOSAUR BABIES: THE NORTH AMERICAN STORY”, Paula held the fossilized egg of a little Troödon. He was curled up inside, just about to hatch. That’s where Paula’s fictional story of Trygg begins.
Paula has a Masters in French Literature from l’Université de Provence, France, and a Bachelor of Arts (including Children’s Literature) from McGill University, Canada.