Archive for April, 2007

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Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

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Diversity in the Rainforest DVD cover“Diversity in the Rainforest” £12.50

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Que Passa? - What“O Que Passa? - What’s Going On Here?” £12.50

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butterflies of kenya cover“Butterflies of Kenya” £12.50

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beauty for survival cover“Beauty for Survival” £12.50 VHS

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diversity in the rainforest cover“Diversity in the Rainforest” £12.50 VHS

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Puzzles of the past cover“Puzzles of the Past” £12.50 VHS

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wonders of the east cover“Wonders of the East” £12.50 VHS

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Ghana\'s Other Gold video cover“Ghana’s Other Gold” £12.50 VHS

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palawan... butterfly paradise cover“Palawan…Butterfly Paradise” £12.50 VHS

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butterflies in close-up cover“Butterflies in Close-up” £12.50 (VHS PAL)

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Another Award for Cinebutterflies, March 2007

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

Latest from the 2007 Missoula International Wildlife Film festival in Montana
“O Que Pasa? What’s Going On Here?” - our 2006 production on the butterflies of the Rio Cristalino Reserve in Brazil – won a Merit Award for Presentation of Information.
“The Final Judges were very judicious and gave a great deal of critical analysis […]

Spreading our wings – India and Sikkim, 2006

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

We - Pat and I, that is – were in India in October –November 2006, filming the butterflies and also the high mountains, especially Kanchenjunga and Narsing.
Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest and K2, at 8,586 metres (28,169 feet). It’s the highest mountain in India and the second highest […]

A new camera for the field trips

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

For India, we took the new Canon XL2, superseding the faithful but ageing XL1. The lens has a new feel and greatly improved zooming quality and power. We use it together with the XM1, which has so many of the same features in a more compressed form. Heavier than the XL1, and still using MiniDV […]


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