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Tuesday, 01 March 2011 11:14


The Brock Initiative

Richard Brock decided to set up the Brock Initiative, to use his archive of footage, and to ask others to do the same, to create new programs, not made for a general TV audience, but made for those who are really connected to the situation in hand: local communities, decision makers, even that one fisherman who uses dynamite fishing over that one coral reef. Its about reaching those who have a direct impact; reaching those who can make the difference. http://www.brockinitiative.org/

 

Wildeye

Wildeye International School of wildlife filmmaking, has a strong focus on conservation and the desire to use film as a tool to help conserve our natural world. Also Producers of www.wildlife-film.com, and its monthly e-zine Wildlife Film News, which remains today the world's leading source of information about the wildlife film-making industry, Google's no. 1 ranking website for 'wildlife film' and many other related searches.
http://www.wildeye.co.uk/

 

 

Wildlife Film

Since the late 1990s Wildlife-film.com has been the leading source of information for the wildlife filmmaking industry worldwide. For over twelve years the site has been Google's number one ranking site for 'wildlife film' and related searches. Our site is viewed in over 175 countries. Our newsletter, Wildlife Film News, is read every month by thousands of people involved in wildlife filmmaking - from broadcasters and producers, to cameramen - we encourage readers to submit their news. We also serve as an online resource for industry professionals and services. Find producers, editors, presenters and more in our Freelancer section, and find out about festivals, training and conservation in Organisations. We encourage amateur and professional freelancers to join our network and welcome all wildlife-film related organisations to join our team. http://wildlife-film.com/

 

 

Center for Environmental Filmmaking

Chris Palmer founded the Center for Environmental Filmmaking at American University six years ago on the belief that films and new media are essential political and educational tools in the struggle to protect the environment. The Center's mission is to train filmmakers to produce films and new media that effectively strengthen the global constituency for conservation. The world faces immense environmental challenges. We are fouling our own nest to an unprecedented degree. Powerful, emotive, and affecting images and films can play a key role in raising the importance of conservation and bringing about change. We are committed to raising awareness and empowering action through the innovative use of media. Much more information about our programs can be found on our website http://www.environmentalfilm.org/

 

 

Filmmakers For Conservation

FFC is a global community of passionate people who work in, or have an association with, the global film and television industry. Born out of a sense of frustration among many producers and directors that there was very little funding and airtime being made available for films that dealt with conservation and the environment. In the organisations near ten year history membership has grown to several hundred and the diversity of those involved has expanded greatly to include those working in online video and other areas of ‘new media'. http://www.filmmakersforconservation.org

 

 

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