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Wildlife Film Training

Wildeye

Piers Warren
email: info@wildeye.co.uk
website: www.wildeye.co.uk

Wildeye
The International School of Wildlife Film-making

Wildeye run a number of courses, workshops and training expeditions for aspiring wildlife film-makers and enthusiastic amateurs. If you are just starting out we suggest you start with the Introduction to Wildlife Film-making weekend in Norfolk, UK.

From there you can go on to take more specialist weekend courses such as wildlife camera operator, creative video editing or wildlife sound recording. Wildeye also run a variety of exciting wildlife training tours and expeditions all over the world. Explore the website for the full range of training opportunities.

Wildlife Film Academy

Samantha Pryce
email: marketing@wildlifefilmacademy.com
website: www.wildlifefilmacademy.com

The Wildlife Film Academy operates a globally-unique one month wildlife filmmaking course, developed by experienced and award-winning wildlife filmmakers. It seeks to inspire and inform aspiring filmmakers and provide a variety of skills essential to making original and appealing wildlife films.

All training for the course takes place at Entabeni Private Game Reserve in the Waterberg, South Africa. The course is divided into 3 parts and is structured in a logical filmmaking order. The course combines a balance of theory-based lectures, practical fieldwork and personalised tutorials in the editing and final audio mix suites. If you are passionate about filming wildlife, this course is for you – Inspire yourself.

Wildlife Film School

Ric Swift
email: info@wildlifefilmschool.com
website: www.wildlifefilmschool.com


The UK Wildlife Film School, Fort William, Scotland
, will equip you with a high-definition television camera, a tent and some camp kit then take you into some of Scotland’s most remote and beautiful locations filming real wildlife.

Here they will teach you all the logistical, camp-craft and camera skills you require to become a ‘Professional Wildlife Camera Operator’ or a member of a ‘Professional Wildlife Production Crew’.

Leave the classroom behind you; you only gain real experience out on the hill.

Real Wildlife – Real Locations – Real Skills - Real Experience.

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Center for Environmental Filmmaking at American University
Contact
palmer@american.edu

USA

Montana State University Science and Natural History Graduate Filmmaking Program
Contact naturefilm@montana.edu

USA

The Under Water, Over Land Challenge
Contact planete@comcast.net

Worldwide
The University of Cumbria
BA Hons Wildlife and Media
UK

The University of Otago
1 year postgraduate diploma in Natural History Filmmaking and Communication

New Zealand
The University of Salford
1 year postgraduate MA Wildlife Documentary Production
UK
Wildfilm
Contact info@wildfilm.co.nz
New Zealand

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