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Wildlife Filmmaking – Preparatory Theory
Wildlife Filmmaking – Preparatory Theory
Curriculum
5 Sections
25 Lessons
3 Weeks
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Introduction
This is wildlife documentary filmmaking
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2.1
Introduction to wildlife filmmaking
2.2
Roles in a wildlife documentary
2.3
Ethics in wildlife filmmaking
Technicals
Get upto speed in the ever evolving world of film media equipment and specifications.
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3.1
Equipment
3.2
Camera Types
3.3
Content Management
3.4
Resolution
3.5
Colour Depth
3.7
Compression Codecs
3.8
Depth of Field
Production
Successful collection of wildlife content requires both skills in working with animals and also technical skills of working with production gear in wild areas.
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6.1
Be part of nature
6.2
Local knowledge
6.3
Human Talent
6.4
Composition
6.5
Shot selection
6.6
Stability
Post Production
Post production of a show is the most ardious and time consuming section of wildlife documentary production.
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7.1
Compression Codecs
Career development
Building a career as a wildlife filmer is a incredibly challenging but rewarding endevour. In this section, we delve into career development.
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8.2
Licencing stock footage
8.3
Career paths
8.4
Producing treatments
8.5
Breaking into industry
8.6
Freelance vs employment
8.7
Freelancer roles
8.8
Conduct on crews
8.9
Network building
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