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Tanya Petersen We are featuring screencasts and presentations from filmmakers and conservationists from around the world. FFC co-president, Tanya Petersen discusses climate change in films. Mark Wild Mark Wild – director of productions and commissioning editor for Animal Planet International gives FFC his top tips on how to go about it. Paul Redman Paul Redman, director, lighting cameraman and editor: “Since 2000Paul has been making campaign films with the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA). Andrew Buchanan Andrew Buchanan, director, production manager, producer, series producer, executive producer: For the past six months FFC has been developing A Code of Best Practice in Sustainable Filmmaking to be launched later this month at Real Screen. Bridget Whalen Director of Development for the National Geographic Channel (NGC), Bridget Whalen is responsible for finding and creating the best ideas, formats, producers and talent for the network to pursue. She supervises the development team, which serves as the network's main point of contact for the production community. Charged with developing more than 300 hours of original programming, Whalen works with producers to expand NGC's dynamic and compelling range of content, by commissioning original productions and forming creative co-production partnerships with international broadcasters. Sarah Matthews Sarah’s films range from documentaries, dramas, campaign/promos, music clips and animation, most have which been or are to be distributed and broadcast in their country of origin. Combining her love of art, culture, animals and nature, she has specialised in making and producing a diverse range of environmental films for national coverage in Africa, Indonesia and South America, while working and living amongst local communities. Laura Harvey and Natalie Dunmore Laura Harvey, independent assistant producer and Natalie Dunmore, assistant producer Tigress Productions talk about the essentials of research. They give us an insight in what makes a good researcher - it's not just a case of Googling! Martin Atkin Director of media relations for WWF International talks about getting your film out there. WWF, the global conservation organization, is one of the world's largest and most respected independent conservation organizations. WWF's mission is to stop the degradation of the earth's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by conserving the world's biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. Michele Hall The Hall's are the most acclaimed marine natural history filmmakers in the world with TV series including Seasons of the Sea and Secrets of the Ocean Realm and IMAX® credits including Into the Deep 3D, Island of the Sharks and Deep Sea 3D. Two years after producing Under the Sea 3D Howard and Michele are off on the follow up shoot with two back-to-back trips to the Maldives on the live-aboard M/V Manthiri. To keep up-to-date with their exploits please go to: http://www.howardhall.com/expeditions.html
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