Tutors

Robin Smith

by BristolWildFilm on March 25, 2010

After completing a BSc (Hons) degree in Biological Imaging, Robin began his career in wildlife filmmaking in 1999. His first break was as camera assistant on Survival Anglia’s film Hunt For the Red Whale

Tim Shepherd

by BristolWildFilm on March 25, 2010

Tim Shepherd has always been fanatical about the natural world and knew from an early age that he wanted a biologically based career.

John Waters

by BristolWildFilm on March 25, 2010

John Waters has worked in television as a freelance director/cameraman for more than 20 years. His first film Secret Lake (made with an old Bolex camera) was shown on Channel 4 in 1987.

Steve Nicholls

by BristolWildFilm on March 24, 2010

Steve has been making wildlife films for 25 years. He has a PhD in entomology and is a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society. He has never lost his passion for the smallest creatures that share our world and was series producer of the BBC’s acclaimed Alien Empire

Karen Partridge

by BristolWildFilm on March 24, 2010

Karen is an award-winning producer with a passion for wildlife, a degree in zoology and more than 15 years experience of making natural history films. She has produced programmes for the BBC, ITV, Discovery, Animal Planet, National Geographic and PBS in the USA.

Sarah Pitt

by BristolWildFilm on March 24, 2010

Sarah has over 25 years experience of producing television and radio programmes for the BBC. She worked as a Series Producer with the BBC Natural History Unit for seven years making wildlife programmes for a worldwide audience.