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Webinar - This is a live event via the internet, we will send you a link and details on how to join the webinar nearer to the time.
When:
25/01/2017

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Event Overview
Join us for a remarkable personal insight into the world of extreme filmmaking with Producer, Director and Cinematographer; Phil Coates live from New York.

During this interactive webinar, Phil will share in detail how he overcome the challenges of working in some of the most extreme, challenging and hostile environments on earth.

Discover some of the ‘trade secrets’ of shooting in the frozen Arctic Ocean and what it’s like to film with the Libyan rebels that overthrew Gaddafi and how to cope in temperatures above 40C!

Described by Canon as “One of TV’s most experienced and intrepid cameramen”, Phil has worked on extreme location assignments across the world for over 25 years, for the likes of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, ABC Australia, Discovery International and the National Geographic Channel to name but a few.

We are running a 45 minute session starting at 11:00. This webinar will be interactive so following Phil’s presentation there will be plenty of time for questions and answers.
 

You will leave this session with:
  • A number of practical tips on how to look after yourself and the kit
  • Vital techniques on managing risk
  • Trade secrets on power management
  • How to do effective moisture management
Who should attend:
This webinar is perfect for newcomers to extreme filming and single camera shooters operating in remote and challenging locations. It is particularly relevant to people who have purchased or are specifying equipment for this type of shooting. Independent filmmakers, Cinematographers, DoP's, camera operators, freelancers Producers, Directors.

This webinar is a must for anyone operating in remote and challenging locations.

Register now, even if you can’t make it we’ll send you the recording.

What attendees say..

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Steve Vousden - News Craft Coordinator, BBC Wales

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Moxey Imaging

"Absolutely brilliant - one of the best webinars I have attended! Thanks also to Rob"

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Michael Cotes

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Phil Coates
Described by Canon as “One of TV’s most experienced and intrepid cameramen”, Phil has worked on extreme location assignments across the world for over 25 years, for the likes of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, ABC Australia, Discovery International and the National Geographic Channel to name but a few.

Phil, is a fully qualified International Mountain Leader, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, a member of the Explorers Club of New York and a Canon Explorer. www.philcoates.tv

 
Webinar - This is a live event via the internet, we will send you a link and details on how to join the webinar nearer to the time.
11:00 to 11:45