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Careers In Wildlife Film-making
Careers In Wildlife Film-making
Code: 029211

This guide not only provides essential information for anyone interested in entering the fields of wildlife, underwater and conservation film-making, but also features fascinating case studies of well-known individuals, and unique discussion of the future of the industry from top professionals.

Jobs discussed cover production, research, administration and publicity, direction, cinematography, sound recording, presenting, narration, script-writing, music, post production, location, stock library and multimedia.

Contributors include Nick Gordon, Doug Allan, Mark Deeble and Victoria Stone, Bryan smith, Caroline Underwood, Jane Krish, Brendan Christie, Amy Hetzler, Hardy Jones, Mike Holding and Tania 'TJ' Jenkins, Jeremy Evans, Jean Hartley, Simon Willock, Malcolm Penny, Mark Bristow, Mike Pandy, Rob Harrington, Peter Crabb, Brian Leith and many more.

An important read for those wishing to work, or already working, in wildlife film, underwater film and conservation film worldwide.


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Foreword
Introduction - Why is it a challenge? - Why is the industry changing? - How can this book help you?
How a wildlife film is made - Conception - Pre-production - Production - Post-production - Formats
The variety of jobs - Producer - Assistant producer - Researcher - production assistant - Administration and publicity co-ordinator - Director - Cinematographer/Camera operator - Camera assistant - Sound recordist - Presenter - Narration script-writer - Narrator - Music composer - Dubbing mixer - Picture editor - Distributor - Broadcaster/commissioning editor - Location manager - Stock footage library manager - Multimedia producer
How to get started - Learn about natural history - Watch TV - Get informed - Develop skills - Network - Ways in - Ethics
Education and training
Wildlife film festivals
Organisations, projects and further information
The future of the industry
Contributors' index
About the author
Piers Warren is well known throughout the wildlife film-making industry as the editor of Wildlife Film News and producer of wildlife-film.com. After a period as a science teacher he entered the media world as a musician and sound engineer, eventually running his own recording studio.

Although he has experience in many aspects of film-making he specialised in multimedia productions through his company Wildeye before concentrating on training. He has written several books including Careers in Wildlife Film-making, many magazine articles, and has been a final judge at several wildlife film festivals.

With a strong background in biology, education and conservation, Piers has had a lifelong passion for wildlife films and has a wide knowledge of natural history. He is one of the founders of the international organisations Filmmakers for Conservation and was Vice President for three years.

Wildeye provides independent specialist training for aspiring wildlife film-makers. Through Wildeye, Piers leads wildlife tours and training expeditions around the world.
Author: Piers Warren
Publication date: 2006
Edition: 2
Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 154
Illustrations: Black and white photographs
ISBN-13/EAN: 9780954189938
Publisher: Wildeye

Contents

Foreword
Introduction - Why is it a challenge? - Why is the industry changing? - How can this book help you?
How a wildlife film is made - Conception - Pre-production - Production - Post-production - Formats
The variety of jobs - Producer - Assistant producer - Researcher - production assistant - Administration and publicity co-ordinator - Director - Cinematographer/Camera operator - Camera assistant - Sound recordist - Presenter - Narration script-writer - Narrator - Music composer - Dubbing mixer - Picture editor - Distributor - Broadcaster/commissioning editor - Location manager - Stock footage library manager - Multimedia producer
How to get started - Learn about natural history - Watch TV - Get informed - Develop skills - Network - Ways in - Ethics
Education and training
Wildlife film festivals
Organisations, projects and further information
The future of the industry
Contributors' index
About the author

Author

Piers Warren is well known throughout the wildlife film-making industry as the editor of Wildlife Film News and producer of wildlife-film.com. After a period as a science teacher he entered the media world as a musician and sound engineer, eventually running his own recording studio.

Although he has experience in many aspects of film-making he specialised in multimedia productions through his company Wildeye before concentrating on training. He has written several books including Careers in Wildlife Film-making, many magazine articles, and has been a final judge at several wildlife film festivals.

With a strong background in biology, education and conservation, Piers has had a lifelong passion for wildlife films and has a wide knowledge of natural history. He is one of the founders of the international organisations Filmmakers for Conservation and was Vice President for three years.

Wildeye provides independent specialist training for aspiring wildlife film-makers. Through Wildeye, Piers leads wildlife tours and training expeditions around the world.

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