I'm trying to get into wildlife filmmaking, as my parents have a house on the east-side of Paros (an island in the Cyclades, in Greece) I thought it might be a good/fun idea to travel there for a month or so next summer and try and do some experimental filming, perhaps setting up a tent in the...
I'm about to begin a course in documentary filmmaking and whilst the course provides cameras for all students I would quite like to get my own sometime soon. I am particularly interested in pursuing a career in wildlife filmmaking so I'm preferably looking for a light-weight, easy to use camera...
I have a MSc in natural sciences and I am planning on doing a 9 week course in documentary filmmaking in January. I've been lucky enough to make a contact at the BBC but am not sure exactly where it will lead. I am currently volunteering at the Natural History Museum and am hoping to spend a few...
I'm 22 and I have an MSc in human evolution and am about to start a 9 week course in documentary film making. As I have little to no experience using a camera is it perhaps too late to get into film making? I worry that using a camera is probably something that takes a long long time to learn...
Ok so I was on the bus today talking to a friend about a course in filmmaking I was thinking of doing and when I finished a guy, who was sat in front of me, gave me his business card. The guy works at the BBC, in a different field to my speciality (which is science) but for a rather big show...