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Tuesday, 05 April 2011 14:00

Wildlife Video Editing with Final Cut Pro

If you want to get to grips with Final Cut Pro or have taken our Creative Wildlife Video Editing course then this is the ideal next step for you. We have just a few places left on 6-8 May 2011 - the only time this course will run this year. Full details at http://www.wildeye.co.uk/fcp.html

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Moths and Butterflies - Filming and Photography 

This new weekend course will show you how to get the best from your stills camera and/or camcorder when photographing or filming moths and butterflies. Specialist macro equipment will be available. Sessions will include moth trapping and identification, and the natural history of this fascinating group of insects. The location is the Field Studies Council Centre Flatford Mill on the River Stour close to the Suffolk-Essex border.

The workshop is taught by wildlife film-maker and former Survival producer Mike Linley, and Piers Warren - Principal of Wildeye: International School of Wildlife Film-making.

No experience or equipment is required, but it is recommended that you bring a camera and/or camcorder, however basic, and tripod for use during the course (not essential however as we are able to provide some equipment for those without any).

1-3 July 2011 Further information at http://www.wildeye.co.uk/moths

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Note that if a course you are interested in is marked as fully booked you can ask to be put on a reserve list should anyone drop out... Other courses to be scheduled will be announced in due course.

 
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