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Master Wildlife Filmmaking podcast

28 Episodes

89 minutes | 14 days ago
MWF 28: Rob Whitehair - Award Winning Wildlife Filmmaker & Co-Founder of Mammalz
Rob shares his career story, chats about his film Hollywood Fox and explains why his latest ventures, Wild Propaganda and Mammalz, are so important.
84 minutes | 2 months ago
MWF 26: Doug Allan - Wildlife & Documentary Cameraman
Doug discusses how he broke into the industry meeting David Attenborough and crew in the Antarctic, how advances in filming gear has changed his workflow, and so much more.
61 minutes | 3 months ago
MWF 25: Nate Dappen - Biologist, Photographer & Co-founder of Day's Edge Productions
Nate talks with Jake about grant writing, gear obsession, the importance of insurance and contingency plans, and the need for a healthy balance between filming and family.
64 minutes | 4 months ago
MWF 24: Dan O'Neill - Wildlife Filmmaker, Explorer and Field Biologist
Dan discusses his films 'Queen of Birds' and 'To Find a Harpy', his global explorations, the importance of having a management agency, and his Wilderland Film Festival.
26 minutes | 5 months ago
MWF 23: Patricia Fearnley - Head of Natural History Content BBC Worldwide
Patricia discusses working on marketing the landmark series Planet Earth II and Blue Planet II and how marketing strategies are evolving.
27 minutes | 6 months ago
MWF 22: Judy Lehmberg - Former Biology Teacher Turned Wildlife Filmmaker
Judy’s story is certainly not the norm. Judy is a former college biology teacher now following her passion for wildlife filmmaking. When Judy retired from her teaching career, she immediately bought a Red One Camera and headed to Yellowstone to film. She now spends the majority of her time in Yellowstone gathering footage for documentaries, stock footage libraries and her youtube channel. Judy’s goal is to educate viewers on the wildlife that inhabits our planet and to understand its plight. Judy’s YouTube channel ‘Epic Nature’ has a diverse variety of films with subjects ranging from lions to slime molds and wild dogs to butterflies.
40 minutes | 7 months ago
MWF 21: Stephen Dunleavy - Creative Director at Humble Bee Films
Stephen talks about his start in the industry, his time at the BBC, founding Humble Bee Films and working with Nigel Marven and Sir David Attenborough.
52 minutes | 8 months ago
MWF 20: Dusty Hulet - Director & Producer of Award Winning Film 'Bears of Durango'
Dusty explains how he became a wildlife filmmaker, his experience filming in bear dens, and the dreaded burnout and depression that struck during the fundraising and making of his latest film.
57 minutes | 10 months ago
MWF 19: Ben Hamilton - Director of Photography & Owner of Pioneer Studios
Ben tells us how he broke into the industry, stories from his latest project filming in the wilds of Alaska, and shares some valuable filmmaking advice.
36 minutes | 3 years ago
MWF 18: Gaelin Rosenwaks - Marine Scientist, Explorer, Photographer and Filmmaker
Gaelin shares her story of studying as a marine scientist and filming with National Geographic to founding Global Ocean Exploration to share her passion for the ocean, marine conservation and photography.
56 minutes | 3 years ago
MWF 17: Cody Westheimer - Music Composer at New West Studios
Cody’s passion for nature has helped him to carve out a niche in the natural history genre, working with networks including Discovery, Smithsonian, Netflix, IMAX and many more.
37 minutes | 3 years ago
MWF 16: Alex Jones - Adventurer & Filmmaker Specializing in Macro-Cinematography
Alex's passion for macro-wildlife cinematography is evident as he explains his aspirations as a wildlife filmmaker.
31 minutes | 3 years ago
MWF 15: Dereck and Beverly Joubert - National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence, Filmmakers and Wildlife Conservationists
Dereck & Beverly describe their lives living together in the wilds of Africa, their conservation achievements and the all to recent buffalo incident.
39 minutes | 3 years ago
MWF 14: Chris Morgan - Ecologist, Conservationist, Author, Filmmaker, TV Host, Bear & Large Carnivore Nut
Chris Morgan explains his career path and talks about the many adventures with bears that have shaped his life and films working with PBS, BBC, Discovery and National Geographic Television.
46 minutes | 3 years ago
MWF 13: Stephanie Arne - Host of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Ambassador for the Planet and Conservationist
Stephanie describes her path to becoming the host of one of the longest running wildlife TV shows in history and how hard work, passion and an adventurous spirit are essential to fulfilling your dreams.
40 minutes | 3 years ago
MWF 12: Patrick Dykstra - Adventurer, Filmmaker, Expedition Leader and Lawyer
Inspirational story of how Patrick's passion for the blue whale lead him to become a cinematographer on the BBC's Blue Planet 2.
35 minutes | 3 years ago
MWF 11: Bob Poole - National Geographic Cameraman & Host of Man Among Cheetahs
Jake talks with National Geographic cameraman and host of Man Among Cheetahs, Bob Poole at the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival 2017
46 minutes | 4 years ago
MWF 10: Richard & Carol Foster - 28 years filmmaking from their jungle studio in Belize.
Join Jake as he talks with filmmaking couple Richard and Carol Foster from their Belize jungle studio.
58 minutes | 4 years ago
MWF 09: Kim Wolhuter - The Maverick Wildlife Filmmaker and the Host of Man, Cheetah, Wild.
Join Jake Willers as he talks with the Maverick Wildlife Filmmaker Kim Wolhuter.
59 minutes | 4 years ago
MWF 08: Hardy Jones - Filmmaker, Author and Co-Founder of BlueVoice.org
Join Jake Willers as he talks with Filmmaker Hardy Jones about his experiences exposing the dolphin slaughter in Japan.
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