by Graham Horder | Feb 1, 2019 | Wildlife Wood Sculpting
Wildlife Wood Sculpting For most of my working life I have travelled the world filming wildlife for TV programmes, capturing the natural behaviour of birds, mammals and insects. Back home in Chepstow I use sustainably sourced wood (often from our garden) to create...
by Graham Horder | Dec 20, 2018 | Wildlife Cameraman Diary
wildlife cameraman private eye When you had your careers advice chat at school were you disappointed? I was, because the adviser told me that there was no such job as ‘naturalist’. How things have changed, and for the better. It’s so different now,...
by Graham Horder | Dec 18, 2018 | Wildlife Cameraman Diary
dark wet miserable brilliant Being a wildlife cameraman isn’t all fun, but usually there is positive to be had. That’s why I’ve called this ‘dark wet miserable brilliant.’ Respect the lens – not! One day in early December we set out...
by Graham Horder | Nov 19, 2018 | Wildlife Filming Techniques
filming wildlife sequences – part one how to keep editors happy If you can keep editors happy with your sequence building ability, congratulations. If any of them ever says, ‘Today’s lesson is filming wildlife sequences – part one,’ just...
by Graham Horder | Oct 23, 2018 | Wildlife Cameraman Diary
listen to the future generation “listen to the future generation” – that’s the title of a film we produced recently, and here it is, released. I don’t work only as a wildlife cameraman. Sometimes our company makes corporate videos,...