Overview

A new book by Madelaine Westwood and Piers Warren with a Foreword by Jane Goodall is available. ‘For all of us who care about the environment and wildlife – and want to make a difference – this is an important book.’ Jane Goodall PhD, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace.

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This book is of enormous value to everyone involved in conservation Lee Durrell MBE, PhD, Honorary Director, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust

Conservation Film-making is a richly nourishing book, a professional tour de force, and a compelling argument that films, when made according to the best practices contained in this book, can make a huge and positive difference to the world in which we live.’ Professor Chris Palmer, Director of the Center for Environmental Filmmaking

‘This terrific book will become the bible for everyone determined to fly in the face of everything-is-wonderful-and-happy natural history programmes and show, instead, that conservation can be awe-inspiring and watchable, too.’ Mark Carwardine, Conservationist 

Conservation Film-making is a detailed and well-researched ‘how to’ guide, but it is more than that – it’s a good read! It should be read by everyone involved in conservation, to understand better how film could – indeed should – be used. Ian Redmond OBE, Chairman of Ape Alliance.

Conservation Film-making is available in paperback, PDF e-book and for Kindle. Published by Wildeye on 14th September 2015 – Paperback 196 pages ISBN 978-1-905843-10-7 Paperback: £12.95 / $19.99 / 17.99 www.wildeye.co.uk/conservation-film-making-book

 

The Authors

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