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Wednesday, 27 April 2011 15:12

Introduction to Wildlife Film-making - Last few places this year!

Our longest running and most popular course. Just a few places left this year:
20-22 May 2011 - 1 place available
15-17 July 2011 - 2 places available

Let us know asap if you'd like to snap one up - last chance til summer 2012!

These weekends, in the heart of Norfolk, provide a unique hands-on introduction to wildlife film-making. The sessions cover all aspects of wildlife film-making with opportunities for filming wildlife at the Animal Ark (formerly the Norfolk Wildlife Centre). Wildlife you will see and film at the park include otters, meerkats, wallabies, peacocks, whooper swans and much more.

 

This course is the perfect start for those wishing to work in the wildlife film-making industry, whether as a camera operator, producer, researcher, script-writer, presenter and so on. It is also suitable for those wishing to pursue wildlife film-making as a fascinating hobby.

Professional wildlife film-makers with a wide range of experience will be your guides and tutors throughout the weekend. You will find it a fun and valuable experience, and will enjoy mixing with other people enthused by wildlife films. Accommodation will be camping in your own tent at the Animal Ark, or there are nearby bed and breakfasts if you prefer. Breakfast and evening meals will also be provided at the park and there is a cafe for snacks/lunches.

Further info at http://www.wildeye.co.uk/ukweekends.html

 
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