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Tuesday, 30 March 2010 15:55

A perfect short break in the West Country - learning about wildlife filmmaking from top TV professionals.

 

Bristol Wildlife Filmmakers have teamed up with Avon Wildlife Trust to offer a rare chance to learn wildlife filmmaking skills in the peaceful setting of the 250-acre nature reserve at Folly Farm between Bristol and Bath.

 

The three-day Introduction to Wildlife Filmmaking course is open to all - we welcome complete beginners and those who have some experience of filmmaking but want to learn more about the challenges of filming wildlife.  Our tutors all work in the internationally acclaimed natural history film industry and there will be specialist camera people, producers and editors teaching on each course.

 

The spring course this year is from May 5th to 7th and takes you into ancient woodland to film the mass flowering of bluebells and badgers emerging from their den to begin a night's foraging (they appeared right on cue last year!). 

 

To watch a short video about the course:

http://youtube.com/BristolWildFilm

 

For more information contact Folly Farm Centre

E-Mail:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

Tel:  01275 331590

Website:  www.follyfarm.org

 
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