About this Event
During this 60-minute session, wildlife filmmaker Roxy Hemadani shares insights from a career capturing the natural world on film, aimed at photographers curious about exploring video.
Drawing on their own journey from stills to motion, Roxy will discuss how storytelling shifts when moving from single frames to sequences, and how to capture shots that work together to create a compelling narrative.
The talk will also cover practical technical guidance, including frame rates, shutter angles, and using variable ND filters in the field, helping photographers gain confidence when experimenting with video. With a mix of personal experiences, lessons learned, and approachable tips, this session offers a clear starting point for photographers looking to add video to their creative toolkit.
This event is part of the Park Cameras Wildlife Day. Find out more about the event at .
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About Roxy Hemadani:
Roxy Hemadani is a wildlife filmmaker and content creator with a passion for storytelling that celebrates the natural world and individuals driving positive change.
Combining a background in Zoology with an MA in Wildlife Filmmaking from UWE Bristol, she blends scientific insight with creative storytelling to craft films that inform and inspire. Through online platforms, @roxythezoologist, she has built a community of over 500,000 people, leading to collaborations with global brands including Nikon, Emirates, Ford, Jack Wolfskin, Adobe, and Rolex.
Roxy’s ability to direct, film, and edit independently makes her a versatile creative partner, dedicated to using media as a force for environmental awareness and positive impact.
Learn more about Roxy and see her work at or check her out on .
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Park Cameras, York Road, Burgess Hill, United Kingdom
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