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A-Z of Bushcraft Online survival videos
A-Z of Bushcraft is an online video Producer and co-founder, Paul O’Connor, cycling, rock climbing and mountaineering
guide to outdoor skills, all shot with
was also a recent winner at the JVC- and we couldn’t have found a better host.
the JVC GY-HD100. It is produced
sponsored 31st Tokyo Video Festival. Paul To promote what we believe as invaluable
by Undercurrents – an award-
said, “The A-Z of Bushcraft was created to survival skills, we have decided to release
give people a deeper understanding of the the series under a ‘creative commons’
winning organisation that produces
woods. The series has been watched by licence which allows anyone to use the
and distributes videos reflecting the
800,000 viewers in the last six months and videos for non-commercial purposes.
UK and global counter-culture.
this is growing daily. Our presenter is the Meanwhile we are still busy filming and
charismatic Andrew Price who has travelled editing and aim to release the entire A-Z
extensively, studying the traditional skills of of Bushcraft series when we launch our
indigenous peoples of Malaysia, Australia own internet TV channel, VisionONTV,
www.azbushcraft.com
and Canada. Add his love for kayaking, in April 2009.
Credit: Ami Marsden
Nottingham New College Nottingham purchases new studio
New College Nottingham is one The School of Art, Design, Fashion and monitors and Autoscript systems. This
of the largest Further Education
Media offers courses to students thinking has created a 16:9 facility which can
colleges in the UK, with a wide
of studying media courses at foundation be upgraded to HD at a later stage.
range of full and part-time study
and national diploma levels, such as
Andrew Crowter says, “The addition of
programmes. They have recently
Broadcast Media, Media (television, film
these JVC studio camera kits and products
purchased a number of JVC
and video production) and Multimedia.
Typical modules include TV news, video
will greatly enhance our students’ learning
GY-HD251 cameras with studio
documentary, drama, animation, television
experience, providing true professional
accessories for use within their
and radio studio production, pod casting,
equipment and enabling them to take and
media and multimedia courses.
reportage for print, online journalism, radio
apply their skills into future roles within the
management and documentary video.
industry. In addition, we have also invested
in new video post-production equipment
The college purchased JVC ProHD and digital non-linear editing suites using
cameras - three GY-HD251s in studio a range of software, including Avid Xpress,
configuration with Marshall VF-VR70PHDA Discreet Combustion and Adobe After
7” Studio Viewfinders for use in three studio Effects. This will greatly prepare our
www.ncn.ac.uk rooms, along with six JVC TM-H150CG students as they start their careers.”
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