| Wildscreen 2008: Support Partners discusses natural history film production |
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Wildscreen is the world's largest international wildlife and environmental film festival, featuring screenings, seminars, and film competitions, and this year Panasonic used the occasion to introduce its new range of P2 tapeless Varicam products to the natural history community. The Wildscreen Festival included a panel discussion of IT-based production in natural history filmmaking, with contributions from eminent directors and cameramen including Mark Linfield (Great Ape Productions/BBC), Marc Baleiza (Support Partners/BBC Bristol), Martin Dohrn (Ammonite), George Panayiotou (Films at 59), Alastair Fothergill (Great Ape Productions/BBC) and Richard Mills (On Sight). The full article can be read on Broadcast Buyer (published 24 Nov 2008). Another article on Wildscreen 2008 is available on Broadcast Now entitled Pandas and penguins and Panasonic P2. |
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