We had a lot of fun filming ‘quite literally’ in the cow shit for German network Deutsche Welle in Hampshire. The story for Euro Max with producer Max Modler was about musician Cosmo Sheldrake who records sounds from the natural world and then plays the music back in remote locaitons – in this case on the top of Martin’s Down. Our pal, sound recordist (and fellow SAB Network crew member) Rob Kingsbury was waggling the […]
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Extinction Rebellion film
The film we shot for Jemma Woodman for BBC Inside Out about campaigners from Cornwall joining the Extinction Rebellion protests in London this year is now on iPlayer. Watch the film here.
Read MoreBudleigh Salterton Literary Festival 2019
It was a great pleasure to be asked to film the Budleigh Slaterton Literary Festival again this year. Once again artistic director, Annie Ashworth produced a stellar line up and the film includes clips from Dame Hilary Mantel, Robert Harris, Kirsty Wark, Paul Mason, Cressida Cowell, Christina Lamb and others. Please watch the film and share!
Read MoreDartmoor – from darkness into light
Our film about Dartmoor, part of the BBC’s Civilisations Stories series, will be on BBC 1 South West on Monday 30 April 2018 at 7.30pm. Presenter Nick Baker journeys across Dartmoor to discover the artists and artisans that brought its wild and raw beauty into the public imagination. “We filmed in some great locations across Dartmoor and in some wonderful local museums in the RAMM in Exeter and the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton […]
Read MoreBoats, Boules and Bond…
“Now pay attention 007″… Our film about the wartime adventures of former James Bond director, Guy Hamilton will be on BBC 1 Inside Out at 7.30pm on Monday 6th February 2017 and then on BBC iPlayer for the next month. Producer Director Andrew Johnstone will also be speaking about the film to local radio in Devon, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Jersery. The film tells the amazing story of a month when Hamilton was stuck behind […]
Read MoreWild Dog’s new Sony FS7 4k Camera
We’re pleased to announce that we have taken delivery of a brand new Sony FS7 Super 35mm 4k film camera. We have pensioned off our mush loved Panasonic HPX250, which we were sad to part with. We got a great deal on the bulk of our kit from H Preston Media, a kit supplier that we have not previously used, but one which we now thoroughly recommend. They have been fantastic to deal with and […]
Read MorePictures worth a thousand words: thoughts on ‘Brexit’.
The UK is about to make a huge decision about its future on 23rd June. As a small business with a number of European clients (including those of our translation business Decipherit) and having filmed and photographed any number of projects across Europe over the years, we have benefited as much as anyone from the free movement and trade that Europe has offered us. As such we are strongly pro-remain, but as Wild Dog’s Producer/Director […]
Read MoreDeauville Green Awards Film Festival
We were really pleased to learn last week that our film Fractured Earth: Fractured Lives will be screened at the Deauville Green Awards film festival in France this summer. Special thanks to out co-producer, photojournalist Les Stone for his work on the film and also to our Executive Producer Mo Williams for all her support in getting the project off the ground. It is very nice to get some recognition for this film and we […]
Read MoreFractured Earth rates 7/10 on Top Documentary Films
Quite exciting to see that our film Fractured Earth: Fractured Lives rates over 7/10 on the website Top Documentary Films. “The film has found a good audience and is being distributed by Journeyman Film in London”, says Producer/Director Andrew Johnstone. “The whole projected started when I was speaking to my colleague, photo-journalist Les Stone. Les had been covering the fracking story in the USA for five years, but here in the UK, fracking for shale […]
Read MoreDream of Steam on BBC 1
Our new film for BBC Inside Out airs on Monday 7th March on BBC 1 at 7.30pm. The film will then be on the BBC iPlayer for a month. The film follows Graham Waldren from Zennor in Cornwall as he develops a revolutionary new biomass-powered steam engine. Graham’s quest is not only to produce a new steam engine that might be integrated into a vehicle, but also used as a sustainable power source for his […]
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