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Directed by Adam Tyler, Dop Michael Lovemore
This is our latest High Definition video project for Earthwatch, the environmental charity. It is one of many short promotional films we have produced for Earthwatch over the last couple of years. Filmed over the last few years on Earthwatch projects in South Africa, Kenya, Scotland, Cameroon and Arctic Canada. Filmed by Light & Shadow Film and other independent production companies.
Currently featured on the ROYAL WEDDING website
Two films of recent Earthwatch Events:
'Questions for Science in an uncertain world'
Chief Scientific Adviser to HM Government, Sir John Beddington, highlights scientific challenges for the future; including climate change, food and water security and energy provision for a growing global population.
Many hands, new knowledge: the value of citizen science
C TV presenter and Earthwatch ambassador Paul Rose hosted the lecture on Thursday 17 March, 2011 at the Royal Geographical Society, London. Paul discusses with Earthwatch scientists, Dr. William Megill & Dr. Chris Newman, how citizen science can make a significant and genuine difference in the field of environmental scientific research.
Filmed at Pilanesburg national park and Mankwe game reserve, south africa. Earthwatch studies the population density and range of the elusive brown Hyenas.
South Africa's Brown Hyenas from Michael Lovemore on Vimeo.
Filmed on 5Dmkii (Lenses Canon 70-200mm f2.8, 24-70mm f2.8 and Sigma 15mm f2.8).
Directed, filmed and edited by Michael Lovemore - Light & Shadow film,
Produced by Jo Croft.
See information about the Earthwatch Project HERE
5DMKii Shoot with Greg Brand
Haggard and Brand Expeditions // Quatermain's Camp
Camera: Greg Brand, Michael Lovemore,Carole Charreteur
Music composition: Bradley Steenkamp
3D Render: Stuart Armiger
Edit: Greg Brand
Heli pilot: John Huddlestone. Rangers: Riaan & Julie Brand
Kit: 5Dmkii, 550D, Canon 70-200mm f2.8, 24-70mm f2.8, Sigma 15mm 2.8
THE MAKING OF H&B FILM (edited by Carole)
2009
Ubuntu Waldorf Ikapa
A Film about how waldorf schools deal with the issues of poverty and diversity within South Africa's Western Cape.

The present children of South Africa have not experienced apartheid directly, but their lives are affected by it daily.
This Film has been included in Culture Unplugged, an online Film Festival.
You can watch the entire film and help to promote it in the festival HERE.
This Film is currently selling worldwide and helping to raise funds to give supportive education to many children who otherwise may not have access to adequate education.
The schools respond to the needs of their surrounding communities to develop confident independent children with the ability to control the direction of their lives.
One organisation using this film is the IHF International Support Fund in the Netherlands. They support initiatives in Waldorf education worldwide and many of the schools featured in this film have received significant support from the IHF.