As technology advances rapidly and viewers' options increase, this book presents a fascinating exploration of the future of the wildlife film-making industry. Its unique collection of views and advice make this book an invaluable resource for everyone who wishes to succeed as a wildlife film-maker in years to come. With articles from many leading figures in the industry and case studies of numerous skilled practitioners.
The unique book by Piers Warren, packed with guidance and advice for aspiring makers of natural history films Foreword by Jeffery Boswall Described as 'long-overdue' and 'much-needed', this is not just an essential book for newcomers and ...
In all this is an engaging and exceedingly timely look at a form of entertainment the public has long taken for granted and which, as Palmer points out, really needs a fresh and careful reconsideration.
"While working as a lobbyist for environmental conservation on Capitol Hill, Chris Palmer quickly discovered that Congressional hearings were bland events ... with far less impact than one would expect.
In this insightful book, she traces the roots of wildlife film back a hundred years, drawing on accounts of the original film makers and the professional hunters who guided those early safaris.
... BBC's partly-live Britain Goes Wild and Springwatch series which have been hugely popular with the British public. Holiday Wildlife One of the most exciting aspects of going on holiday abroad can be the wildlife you encounter that ...
Harry Pearson travelogue with wildlife footage. Ethology of the Greylag Goose, a research film by Konrad Lorenz. The Private Life of the Gannets, although British, wins the Academy Award in the United States for ''Best One Reel Short ...
Never has the time been more critical for film-making to help make a difference to the natural world. This book shows you how.
The cinematographers and directors who shot film in wilderness areas at the turn of the 19th century are some of the unsung heroes of documentary film-making.
From the early exploits of Teddy Roosevelt in Africa to blockbuster films such as March of the Penguins, Gregg Mitman's Reel Nature reveals how changing values, scientific developments, and new technologies have come to shape American ...
This book is an introduction to the world of science and natural history filmmaking.