![Behind the Scenes of Natural History Filming - with Seadog Productions](https://cdn2.stayhappening.com/thumbs/thumb6669806f5e104.jpg)
This course conducting by two leading figures within the industry reveals the secrets of blue chip natural history film making.
The pitching filming production and release of any natural history feature or series is a monumental undertaking. But what is the reality behind the end product what is the current state of the industry and what stories remain to be told?
Daniel Rasmussen is a producer and director behind some of the most important wildlife documentary series ever produced. His most recent project was the hugely successful ocean episode of "Mammals" on BBC1 and he has also created some of Disney and Discovery's landmark series.
Monty Halls has been producing television series for twenty years with recent projects including "Freedom Trails" and "My Family and the Galapagos" for Channel Four and "Commando" for BBC2. He runs Seadog Productions an independent production company based in Devon.
Contact [email protected] for further information and to secure your place.
This event is ideal for anyone considering entering the industry or those who have a passion for natural history television series and want to learn more.
Event Venue
Seadog Productions, Unit A3 Dart Marine Park, Steamers Quay, Totnes TQ9 5AL, United Kingdom, Totnes
GBP 150.00