by admin | Feb 23, 2023 | Wildlife Cameraman Careers Advice
I am lucky enough to be a wildlife cameraman. I have worked for the BBC, ITV, National Geographic, Terra Mater, NHK and other major international television channels. Most of the time I work on wildlife documentaries with natural history as the subject...
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 | Aug 28, 2018 | Out and About, Wildlife Cameraman Diary
Great spotted woodpecker drumming sequel Great spotted woodpecker drumming sequel: well, here’s the shot. I’m still not happy though. Ask any wildlife cameraman and you will rarely find that they are totally happy with anything they shoot. The shot could...
by Graham Horder | Aug 21, 2018 | Wildlife Cameraman Careers Advice
wildlife cameraman and beyond Wildlife cameraman and beyond: it sounds like a bad title for a low budget movie. One day you’ll find it at the bottom of the £1 bin at Asda. You’ll be tempted to buy it for your friend, who just loves ‘those David...
by Graham Horder | Feb 13, 2018 | How to be a wildlife cameraman, Wildlife Cameraman Careers Advice
Watching Wild Life ‘Watching Wild Life’. It’s a small point, perhaps, but you don’t see those words written quite like that any more. You’re more likely to see ‘watching wildlife.’ Wildlife cameraman, the job title, is a...