How does funding for projects like this work? And how could one dip their toes into wildlife cinematography?
It sounds like an incredible interesting job, but I find it hard to see a good entry. I could just go outside and and Film squirrels and birds all day, but in the end there is no value other than for me. How could someone find a interesting wildlife project without being a well known photographer first?
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How does funding for projects like this work? And how could one dip their toes into wildlife cinematography?
It sounds like an incredible interesting job, but I find it hard to see a good entry. I could just go outside and and Film squirrels and birds all day, but in the end there is no value other than for me. How could someone find a interesting wildlife project without being a well known photographer first?