Wildscreen

Wildscreen

Wildscreen is a charity whose goal is to convene the best photographers, filmmakers and creative professionals with the most committed conservationists to create compelling stories about the natural world; that inspire the wider public to experience it, feel part of it and protect it.

For over 40 years our prestigious Festival has been convening and celebrating the world's best natural world storytellers.

Through our Festival we define industry agendas and promote excellence in natural world storytelling genre. Our events which include masterclasses, keynotes, and workshops provide unique access to some of the sectors most influential, powerful and innovative thought-leaders, sharing the inside track on trends and providing a powerful platform for emerging talent to break into the industry.

Through collaboration with our ever-growing community of filmmakers, photographers, broadcasters, technologists and conservation organisations we aim to transform the craft of natural world story

Introducing Wildscreen ARK

Introducing Wildscreen ARK

Wildscreen 2019

Wildscreen 2019

How to: Make a photo story

How to: Make a photo story

How to make a nature video

How to make a nature video

Team Wild

Team Wild

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  • @blythehorman1567
    @blythehorman15673 ай бұрын

    So deeply beautiful, I feel my heart expand with both joy and sorrow. She has a soulful, authentic voice. Can anyone help me find the lyrics of these songs, and a translation into English. I would love to learn them. Thank you.

  • @s.terris9537
    @s.terris95373 ай бұрын

    I've heard Julie sing this song much faster; I really love this pace, to feel the music breathe.

  • @missfknight
    @missfknight6 ай бұрын

    Very inspiring. I’m off to mimic bird sounds using synthesisers…

  • @AntonioPerales-bb8pm
    @AntonioPerales-bb8pm7 ай бұрын

    Sir David Attenborough shares DNA haplogroup E1b1b with Ramses III, William Harvey, John C. Calhoun, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Albert Einstein, Churchill, Hitler, Wilbur and Irville Wright, Kafka, Lyndon Johnson, Nelson Mandela, Francis Ford Coppola, and Nicolas Cage his nephew. E1b1b, which enjoyed a very energetic and creative early surge some forty six thousand years ago out of Africa has been found among the Natufians, probably the earliest to harvest grains, make beer, and domesticate horses.

  • @peteabdu9179
    @peteabdu91797 ай бұрын

    Wow, This is a fantastic presentation! I am inspired.

  • @keithbrandon3660
    @keithbrandon366010 ай бұрын

    2 professional script readers talking nonsense.

  • @jamesedmonds7519
    @jamesedmonds751910 ай бұрын

    My two favourite men on stage having a chat. What a delight. Thank you for uploading thus.

  • @jamesedmonds7519
    @jamesedmonds751910 ай бұрын

    Humanity will have to die out in order for the natural world to persevere. We're shit.

  • @carolthomas8528
    @carolthomas852811 ай бұрын

    Brilliant introduction.

  • @nathaliabielser5370
    @nathaliabielser537011 ай бұрын

    Promo-SM

  • @povang
    @povang Жыл бұрын

    One of the most beautiful documentaries Ive ever watched, I return to watch it every year. Gives me "old man and the sea vibes".

  • @metabugs7702
    @metabugs7702 Жыл бұрын

    Great as always, must say that since the advent of Covid we have worked on quite a few major natural history productions remotely( we are Entomological consultants and wranglers) , and must say I think this is a great way forward , helping to reduce our carbon footprints and unnecessary travel in preproduction and even during some shoots we have worked remotely as advisers to get the shots.

  • @somigera8378
    @somigera8378 Жыл бұрын

    Just finished watching " My Octopus Teacher".... taught me so so much ...thanks for providing all of us the opportunity to delve deep into the secret and amazing life of water animals up close...The bond between Craig and the Octopus was truly Divine. How gently and with astounding patience he goes day after day after day like a true devotee and yes subsequently he gets the enlightenment that he deserved. Looking forward to more such wonders. God bless

  • @aleccrombie7923
    @aleccrombie7923 Жыл бұрын

    Does Chris Peckham realise that Sir Peter Scott was a fanatical wildfowler. Goodness knows how many thousands of shore birds he killed. Remember in those days snipe curlew and many other waders were killed and eaten. Had he not been a shooter then all this conservation would not have happened. So trying to label shooters as evil is wrong.

  • @jungletiger1900
    @jungletiger1900 Жыл бұрын

    To kill any animal for fun is evil.

  • @brucemckay8379
    @brucemckay8379 Жыл бұрын

    Eireachdail

  • @brucemckay8379
    @brucemckay8379 Жыл бұрын

    Ha ro bòidheach.

  • @lucindawinehouse2002
    @lucindawinehouse2002 Жыл бұрын

    I love Julie Fowlis Music

  • @diverdavis2009
    @diverdavis2009 Жыл бұрын

    I've watched Jago: A Life Underwater, at least three times now, and, just watching clips along with the comments of the filmmakers is still mesmerizing. It's beautiful, riveting, and lovingly shows the harmonious relationship the Badjao have with the sea and the life in it. If only the rest of us had the same respect and tenderness to this critical environment that sustains us all. I do hope, by know, James Reed was able to repay his mother and his credit card which he used to make this independent doc, which will be a classic record of one remarkable man's life under the sea.

  • @nicks6657
    @nicks6657 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing stuff you should have so many much more subscribers this was 5 years ago and you're still post as on like idk i saw like a week ago in 2022

  • @sheilawelch7155
    @sheilawelch7155 Жыл бұрын

    Powerful way to share beliefs

  • @andywarrington4738
    @andywarrington47382 жыл бұрын

    the Angel sings , we all listen

  • @LeonCreatorwithLeonHills
    @LeonCreatorwithLeonHills2 жыл бұрын

    Superb interview Chris.

  • @interrupt394986
    @interrupt3949862 жыл бұрын

    are we too bright too adaptable too resourceful though? The reason we are aware of the problems we are causing to the natural world and the planets climate is born from our technological and scientific advancements. These advancements are only made possible by burning fossil fuels. Our reliance on fossil fuels has given rise to consumerism and a population increase that is simply unsustainable. Its Ironic that the practices that we now view as destructive have given birth to the awareness of the problem. If there is not a global consensus to drastically change the way we live our lives by 2050 I fear it will be a lost cause. The planet is not doomed the planet shall go on it has for billions of years. Its humanity that will be destroyed. We are fighting to protect a way of life that is not the way of life we should be living or teaching to our children. Something extremely drastic is going to have to happen. and we will all have to make sacrifices in our standard of living. Its not up for debate its fact. this species that has become so dominant has to peg itself back. there is no more room for infinite growth. thats it. we are big enough. greed and consumerism has to stop.

  • @MariedeKock
    @MariedeKock2 жыл бұрын

    "Indigenous knowledge in terms of being sustainable, has already proven itself" Nainoa

  • @marie-louiselawrence4239
    @marie-louiselawrence42392 жыл бұрын

    "He pulled us through the window of time into the old ocean." and..... "If there are no navigators any more, we are people no more".

  • @lindsaymagnuson6538
    @lindsaymagnuson65382 жыл бұрын

    "So much of our science today comes from indigenous knowledge."

  • @daudibarnes9458
    @daudibarnes94582 жыл бұрын

    Favourite quote and message: "and then we shared life from the stones on the beach" spoken by Nainoa to Craig, recounting their first meeting before entering the domain of the ocean together. This captures the quisessential spirit of awareness, to see that all things are life, weather it is the ever changing pattern of stones on the beach, the energy of a wave, the decision of a human, or the being of a river. We are creatures of our Sun and Earth, and they are great creatures themselves. All life on our planet since the earliest days is the continual expression of this interaction. Every breath we take is the same breath that all life has shared over the past billions of years. We take it in, change it, and give it back. Like every other creature that has ever been. Much appreciation to Craig and Nainoa for your conversation and seeding and nurturing awareness.

  • @gabriellacarr5711
    @gabriellacarr57112 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic insight! Thank you Dawood, Dan & Ashwika

  • @rabby-u
    @rabby-u2 жыл бұрын

    Only a few times in life I've felt at home in this world. Listening to Julie, I feel at home...

  • @royfokker7736
    @royfokker77362 жыл бұрын

    Mish... sir Pecos Paul dando cátedra...

  • @keithlomas6107
    @keithlomas61072 жыл бұрын

    The brief seal imagery is similarly reminiscent to that in the film 'Why the Whales Came'.

  • @IamN3O
    @IamN3O2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Wildscreen. I'm Neo & I'm a Cinematographer & production film company owner in South Africa. I've been searching all over the internet for this sort of content because my interest this year is to hit the ground running & start wildlife filmmaking immediately. I'm also in a fortune position of owning capable film equipment to get me started. My company owns a Canon 50-1000mm lens & I'm planning on going out into the wild with a private ranger soon & getting started. How can I get to join the community?

  • @WildscreenOrg
    @WildscreenOrg2 жыл бұрын

    What is your favourite quote or message from Craig & Nainoa's conversation?

  • @MrTageamu
    @MrTageamu2 жыл бұрын

    He has become such a climate change liar!

  • @terramater
    @terramater2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for hosting such great webinars, it was a blast! 🤗

  • @sweetpea221000
    @sweetpea2210002 жыл бұрын

    Vegan extremists

  • @mickyfen2
    @mickyfen23 жыл бұрын

    Pixies - Monkeys Gone to Heaven. Rings a bell. Fantastic show. Thank you so much to everyone involved.

  • @ronnienisbet2797
    @ronnienisbet27973 жыл бұрын

    What a a wee Scottish women you make me proud to be part of your soul god .xx keep singing. Good bless

  • @sukhkaler6343
    @sukhkaler63433 жыл бұрын

    👍👍

  • @diegonochebuena2416
    @diegonochebuena24163 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Wildscreen! For making this available on KZread!

  • @WildscreenOrg
    @WildscreenOrg3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Diego! We have another mini masterclass with Chloe Mnatzaganian available on KZread which you might be interested in too

  • @diegonochebuena2416
    @diegonochebuena24163 жыл бұрын

    @@WildscreenOrg I am indeed, Thanks!

  • @delfirafira7538
    @delfirafira75383 жыл бұрын

    Togean 😍😍

  • @BrianCarey
    @BrianCarey3 жыл бұрын

    Lovely piece of work!

  • @akoku1120
    @akoku11203 жыл бұрын

    Awesome

  • @maruxa23
    @maruxa233 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Truly, I think, that it is brilliant and interesting work! And composition from two English songs - Bravo! Welcome to the Russian folklor. ) We have so many interesting songs about birds. Very miningfull!

  • @aljotock
    @aljotock3 жыл бұрын

    Chris... you are a legend! So professional, so well presented. Bravo!! (Daves good too!)

  • @robertpiller7876
    @robertpiller78763 жыл бұрын

    Crossing the line to protect wildlife. I've lost count of the number of times I've done.

  • @robertpiller7876
    @robertpiller78763 жыл бұрын

    Attenbough, "energy from renewables at an economic cost." What about energy at an ecological cost? A Vulture being hit. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aoJ1o9x7cdW_lNo.html Bats being hit. kzread.info/dash/bejne/n4mcp9B-fcbVnKQ.html Packham. Very sad to see animals in captivity. Better I think in captivity than non-existant.

  • @samuellaw2344
    @samuellaw23443 жыл бұрын

    what would I need to do if I wanted to make a nature TV show. Would I need a big team. and how much would it cost

  • @greatestphotographycompeti5554
    @greatestphotographycompeti55542 жыл бұрын

    Depends on where you want to travel and what you are filming. For example: if you want to capture polar bears, you will need major finanacing, but if you are planning on shooting caterpillars, you can do so with little money and just you as a crew. Also you should consider if you need any special equipment for something like an aerial establishing shot, that tends to add up when it comes to drone or camera rental. Another thing: you will need zoom lenses. Using primes in wildlife filmmaking is rather impractical and time consuming. You should carry a wide and tele as a must (when it comes to the last one be sure to use a tripod for good results). Capture all your scenes from at least 7 different angles and/or sizes. Sometimes you just have a minute or so to record everything, so be precise in what shots you need (don't waste time in a bad angle, instead try to optimize and search for a better one). If you ever do a timelapse, don't forget to clean it in post (with masking to avoid distractions). Basically you need to budget: Crew Gear Traveling expenses Postproduction For all of that you need to first to have a clear script with very concise research in preproduction. Hope this was somehow useful...

  • @samuellaw2344
    @samuellaw23442 жыл бұрын

    @@greatestphotographycompeti5554 Thank-you for the in depth explaination I didnt realize how much went into it.

  • @peterdavies3031
    @peterdavies30313 жыл бұрын

    EXCELLENT CONVERSATION ....I ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH....