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Wednesday, 28 September 2011 11:26

We have announced the following dates for our Wildlife Camera Operator Course:

6-8 Jan and 28-30 Sep 2012.

Although this is one of our most popular courses we can only run it twice in 2012 so make sure you grab a place while they are available. There is no other course with such a high tutor-student ratio (five very experienced tutors per fifteen students so the practical work is one:three), and nowhere else can you be trained in the use of super-high-speed cameras (Photron), time lapse techniques, macro systems, and get hands-on with some of the latest equipment available all in the same weekend!

This weekend introduces the latest technology and camera systems for those who may upgrade their equipment in the future or have yet to buy a camcorder. The knowledge gained will help you choose and use the right gear for your purposes and will save you wasting money on unnecessary or inappropriate technology. The Creative Camerawork element will help you improve your techniques under expert instruction.

Further information and booking at www.wildeye.co.uk/camera.html

Courses Coming Up

Wildlife Camera Operator Course (UK) 4-6 Nov 2011 - Fully booked
Writing for Wildlife Documentaries (UK) 2-4 Dec 2011 - 2 places available
Wildlife Sound Recording (UK) 9-11 Dec 2011 - Fully booked
Wildlife Camera Operator Course (UK) 6-8 Jan 2012 - places available
Advanced Wildlife Sound Recording (UK) 18-20 May - places available
Introduction to Wildlife Film-making (UK) 8-10 June 2012 - places available
Moths and Butterflies - Filming and Photography (UK) - 20-22 July 2012 - places available
Introduction to Wildlife Film-making (UK) 3-5 Aug 2012 - places available
Wildlife Sound Recording (UK) Beginners 7-9 Sep 2012 - places available
Wildlife Camera Operator Course (UK) 28-30 Sep 2012 - places available
Wildlife Sound Recording (UK) Experience 23-25 Nov 2012 - places available

For all the above courses please click here: http://www.wildeye.co.uk/index.html

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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