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Showreel 2023

A compilation of my projects so far!!

 

A compilation of my videography. Speech by Gillian Burke at the 2022 'Women in Conservation' Conference, Cornwall.

Naturewatch:

Today we are catching up with George to see what festivities are happening on our Cornish coast this Christmas, and we chat to Kate about how we can get involved in bird monitoring with the British Trust of Ornithology. That's all from us at Naturewatch this year! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Roles: Producer, Director, Camera Operator (incl.aerial), Script-writer, editor & researcher

2022:

In this episode, Lucy delves into the bat species we can find across the UK! Joined by Scientist Maisy Inston at the University of Exeter, the two discuss calls, conservation and ways you can help protect these peculiar pollinators.

Roles: Producer, Script-Writer, Camera op (incl. Aerial) , Sound Assistant & Editor

Our second episode for NatureWatch Season 4 is finally revealed! Journey with us as we traverse the Cornish coastline searching for the enigmatic Silver Studded Blue; take a peak into the hiding places of the UK's only venomous reptile; and have a candid conversation about the reintroduction of Beaver's. All this and more to come in this amazing episode of NatureWatch!

Role: Editor (Adders Segment)

2021:

After two years of waiting, we're finally kicking off a new season of NatureWatch by taking a look at different kinds of migration we find here in Cornwall. From rockpools to estuaries to cliff faces, we explore far and wide across the Cornish Peninsular! Sometimes, the most magnificent migrations come from the animals we find right on our doorstep.

Roles: Researcher, Script-Writer, Camera operative (incl. aerial) and Sound Assistant

For Halloween Seb takes us deep into the wonders of the microscopic world of moss, looking at various tiny beasts, before teaching us about how microbes influence our lives in more ways than you might think…

Roles: Lighting Assistant and Camera Operative

 

‘Beautiful Lies’

After watching David Attenborough’s “Life in Colour” and taking Martin Stevens’ “Sensory Ecology” module, I was left wanting more content about animal senses. So, I decided to create my own docuseries for my ‘Science in Society’ final assessment.

 

The 'Beautiful Lies' Pilot episode. Created for my 'Science in Society' Module, this episode is all about how organisms use Camouflage and how human activity is disrupting this phenomenon.

This is a screen recording of the concept website created to assist the 'Beautiful Lies' series. This website features infographics and activities to engage audiences and help retain information from the pilot episode.

Amy Huber - Surf Portfolio

This is a compilation video for Amy Huber to use for her surf teacher application.