[…]ite a lot of the backup work for the Natural History programmes, working with, well David Attenborough was one that I did two series with, not as the wildlife photographer but doing all the links with them. Gerald Durrell was another one, I did links with him out in Africa. We were the crew that did[…]
[…] a probably more interesting that I've been out making films with Tom stovat on man eating tigers in Bangladesh in the middle of the war. I've played wildlife pictures. I've done all sorts of, I mean, I could go off hours of the making films for American television in Africa with people like Bing Cr[…]
[…]hildren's encyclopaedia, andI, my, my twin models are interesting, but I spent hours looking at it. And I learned something both about art, and about wildlife and nature and that kind of thing. And a little bit of everything you might say it was a very good encyclopaedia. And I've used to spend hour[…]
[…] everything - he is now ahead of Survival International, I think, or the Business Manager of it at Anglia... and very much connected with sort of the Wildlife films all around the world and stuff. [00:36:15] And in fact I trained a number of people... it wasn't really until after I left that th[…]
[…]fer working in black and white, so my animal pictures are not used to any large extent anymore, because they have been replaced by color pictures and wildlife photography, mainly which I have done little, only in Africa, I did some while I was working on living free, for instance, and also before th[…]
[…]e got it written down here somewhere – by I can’t remember who, never mind [laughs]. Anyway, they wereinterviewed because they had made films of wildlife for the cinema and so forth, and they were interviewed and showed a few films on television, hence that led to a short series of specially ma[…]
[…] exaggerated, and not only between people. I recently met a wildlife cameraman who shot many beautiful scenes for David Attenborough’s BBC […]
[…] and the dedication of the kids and professional way they work. Another thing that I've been involved with now for see how many years 20 years is the wildlife filmmakers symposium, which is run every two years, big sts started this. And what it is, is that we get together on a worldwide basis now be[…]
[…]ineering manager on the dress rehearsal day, I had no sound sources on the desk at all. This man had been out at a location trying to make all of our wildlife, wildlife microphones work and all the studio stuff was plugged up at the far end. But without him, I had no idea the desk was ready, it was […]