'Lots of ideas and tips to help you on your way!'Much of the time, most of us will end up with a series of short video clips of various creatures we just happen to come across. There's nothing wrong with this but, with a little forethought and planning its possible to film 'sequences' that can be edited together to produce a finished piece that is more interesting to watch - a film with a story. It can be tough to come up with ideas about what to film and the planning process can take some time. That's why we've put together a selection of ideas to help speed up the process for you! IntroductionPlanning your wildlife film Deciding what to film Project Ideas |
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