Saving the Hazel Dormouse is a short documentary film exploring the plight of the Hazel Dormouse in the UK, following the stories of conservationists racing against time to save them from extinction.
My latest showreel features over 5 years of experience filming Wildlife Behaviour, producing Impactful Human Stories, and showing skills in interviews, timelapse, drone operation and behaviour sequencing.
Nina Constable is an independent filmmaker from Cornwall who has spent her working life telling stories about people working on the front line of conservation and the importance of protecting the environment. Following the recent birth of her son George, we’ll explore the anxiety, joy and hope that comes with Motherhood and the future of the environment.
Britain’s hedgehogs are declining at an unprecedented rate in the UK, with fewer places they can call home.
In this film, we meet Katy South, who co-founded Prickles and Paws hedgehog hospital with her mother; Diane working on the front line of hedgehog conservation in Cornwall.
The following film marks my documentary debut celebrating a year of filming the diversity of wildlife in my home village of Pagham, West Sussex, UK.
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