Wildlife
Is there anyone out there who still assumes that wildlife film making consists of little more than waiting at the waterhole for the local fauna to come and perform bloody deeds in front of your camera ?
Well, come to think of it – local fauna & bloody deeds might well occupy a prominent place in your schedule, your budget, your insurance & your anger management programme – but that’s the wrong kind of
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I was co-ordinating post-production on a BBC job.
The entire world was watching “Shock & Awe” – courtesy of CNN and others. History was happening out there – people making decisions about other people living or dying. And here in the post-production studio we were working with footage shot on the aircraft carriers in the Gulf – American youngsters loading bombs on the combat aircraft before they leave for Baghdad, young pilots talking about their
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