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06, Nov
08, Nov
Introduction to Wildlife Filmmaking Course
06 Nov - 08 Nov | £395.00
Folly Farm Centre
LEARN HOW TO CRAFT WILDLIFE FILMS THAT WILL INSPIRE OTHERS….
http:www//youtube.com/bristolwildlifefilm
Avon Wildlife Trust has linked up with Bristol’s internationally-acclaimed natural history film industry to offer amateur filmmakers and wildlife enthusiasts a rare chance to gain hands-on shooting, editing and production tuition from leading wildlife film experts.
Our ‘Introduction to Wildlife Filmmaking’ course from 6th – 8th of November 2009 has been arranged to co-incide with the mass roosting of starlings on the Somerset Levels.
In the winter months flocks fly in to roost in to the safety of the reed-beds and we will capture it on camera. We will be taking a maximum of twelve students. There will also be an opportunity for two groups of filmmakers to film on Avon Wildlife Trust’s 250 acre Folly Farm Reserve and at nearby Chew Valley Lake which attracts large numbers of wintering wildfowl.
The course is residential and based at Folly Farm Centre on the reserve. Over the three days, students will find out about research, story telling, fieldcraft, camera techniques and picture editing from some of Bristol’s leading natural history filmmakers. Participants will take away a DVD of their completed film.
The course is designed to be fun and informative – a chance to meet others enthused and inspired by the natural world, to socialise with industry professionals and to discover how to transfer your enthusiasm for nature to the screen.
DETAILS
12noon Friday 6th November to 3pm Sunday 8th November.
Folly Farm Centre, Stowey, Pensford, Bristol, BS39 4DW
Cost: £395 plus VAT (including all expert tuition and equipment, meals and single occupancy accommodation). Maximum number of participants: 12.
For bookings contact Jo Morris at Folly Farm. Tel: 01275 331590
E-Mail: info@follyfarm.org Website: www.follyfarm.org
View the people and the wildlife who came together for the last course and join us for the next one!
http:www//youtube.com/bristolwildlifefilm
‘A hugely inspirational course…Thank you for a brilliant weekend!…A fabulous weekend…..All tutors very knowledgeable and passed on a lot of useful and practical information. …The general enthusiasm made the whole experience a joy!’
Our tutors include Somerset-based cameraman John Waters, who has worked on more than 60 TV productions, including the David Attenborough series ‘The Private Life of Plants’, ‘The Life of Birds’ and ‘Planet Earth’, ‘Natural World’ and ‘Meerkat Manor’ and Steve Nicholls who has produced and directed a wide variety of films for international broadcasters, including Discovery and National Geographic on subjects ranging from the deep ocean to the lives of Sami reindeer herders. Editor, Rob Harrington, whose work for the BBC and Anglia Television’s ‘Survival’ strand spans over twenty years. Highlights include ‘A Space in the Heart of Africa’, edited in Kenya about the life of forest elephants and Rob was supervising editor on ‘The Great Dance’ about the Kalahari bushmen, which won an unprecedented three Panda awards at Wildscreen. Editor, Jill Garrett has also received industry accolades for her work including Best Short Film at Jackson Hole for “Lake of the Flies” and Wildscreen Panda‘s for “Puma – Lion of the Andes” and “Tiger Magic”. Jill has edited many programmes in the popular BBC series Wildlife on One and The Natural World and worked on “Life of Mammals”, “Wild Africa” and “Planet Earth”.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Folly Farm is a 250-acre nature reserve owned and managed by Avon Wildlife Trust on the edge of the Chew Valley between Bath and Bristol. More than 100 acres of the reserve is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) because of the national significance of its wildlife habitats and species, especially its ancient woods, wildflowers, bats, butterflies and barn owls.
The Folly Farm Centre opened in May 2008 after a £4m restoration and redevelopment of the farmhouse and outbuildings which stand at the heart of the nature reserve. The Centre offers high-grade, climate-conscious, facilities for day and residential courses, organic and locally sourced catering, and can also be booked for conferences, weddings, tranquil holidays and by schools. Funding has come from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the South West of England Regional Development Agency, Biffaward and through many individual donations by AWT friends and supporters. For more information, directions and downloadable programme of courses, please see: www.follyfarm.org
Chew Valley Lake: Bristol Wildlife Filmmakers are grateful to Bristol Water for allowing us special access to Chew Valley Lake. The lake is Bristol Water’s largest reservoir and nestles in the foothills of the Mendips, ten miles south of Bristol. It was formed by the construction of a dam on the River Chew near Chew Stoke in the 1950’s. The reservoir is rich with wildlife and has been designated a SSSI, a Special Protection Area, and is one of Britain’s most important sites for wintering wildfowl. It is a world-renowned fly fishing venue and is one of the most heavily stocked trout fisheries in Europe.
This course is supported by Films at 59,
59 Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JR. www.filmsat59.com
06 Nov - 08 Nov | £395.00
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