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Wildlife-Film.com

An essential resource for wildlife filmmakers, Wildlife-film.com includes news and directories of producers, festivals, location managers, stock footage, training and freelance personnel.

Wildeye.co.uk

Specialists in wildlife and conservation film and TV training for those seeking careers or work as wildlife film-makers.

General:
About Wildeye
Getting Started
Wildeye Forum
Wildeye Publishing

Courses:
Introduction Weekends
Camera Operator
Research and Production
Wildlife Video Editing
Wildlife Sound Recording
Advanced Sound Recording (Fieldwork)

Expeditions:
Sound in India

Wildscreen

"Wildscreen is a charity working globally to promote an appreciation of biodiversity and nature through the power of wildlife imagery."

ARKive
Wildscreen's ARKive is "a unique collection of thousands of wildlife videos, images and fact-files, with a special focus on the world's threatened species."





WildFilmHistory
"From the early days of clockwork cameras to the latest in HD technologies, WildFilmHistory is a fascinating online guide to the pioneering people and landmark productions behind one hundred years of wildlife filmmaking."






WildPhotos
"WildPhotos is the UK's largest photography symposium dedicated to exploring the power of nature photography and the impact that iconic and emotive imagery can have on conservation."





Wildlife Film Festivals:


Wildscreen Festival

Founded in 1982, the Wildscreen Festival is a biennial festival held in Bristol, England.

International Wildlife Media Center & Film Festival

Founded in 1978, the International Wildlife Film Festival is an annual festival, and is the first and longest running wildlife film festival in the world.

Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival

Founded in 1991, the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival is a biennial festival held in Jackson, Wyoming.


Wildlife Film Education:


American University Center for Environmental Filmmaking

"The Center’s mission is to train filmmakers to produce films and new media that are effective at producing conservation, and that are highly entertaining, ethically sound and educationally powerful."

Montana State University MFA Program in Science and Natural History Filmmaking

"The graduate program in Science and Natural History Filmmaking at Montana State University is the first program of its type in the world and remains the largest and the most well-known."

Wildeye International School of Wildlife Filmmaking

Wildeye offers courses in all areas of wildlife film production. Headquartered in Norfolk, UK, Wildeye's award-winning trainers will teach you about every aspect of production from research and finance to camera techniques to sound recording and editing.

Wildlife Film Academy

"The Wildlife Film Academy operates a globally unique one month wildlife filmmaking course, in South Africa, developed by international, experienced and award-winning wildlife filmmakers."


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