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Des and Jen Bartlett

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Chapter 10:Move to Namibia

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Interview details

Location:  Bristol, UK
Date:  13 October 2000
 
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Credits

Interviewee: Des Bartlett
Interviewee: Jen Bartlett
Interviewer: Michael Bright
Cameraman: Bob Prince
Copyright Holder: Wildscreen

Chapters

1. The early years - first interest in wildlife
2. How Des first became involved in the wildlife film industry
3. Domestic life as wildlife filmmakers
4. The making of the early films
5. Working with Armand Denis
6. Archives and equipment (and details of how Des and Jen met)
7. Working with Armand and Michaela Denis on On Safari
8. Working for Survival
9. Flight of the Snow Geese
10. Move to Namibia
11. Working with microlights
12. Current projects and reflections on wildlife filmmaking

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Clips
The early years - first interest in wildlife
1: The early years - first interest in wild...
How Des first became involved in the wildlife film industry
2: How Des first became involved in the wil...
Domestic life as wildlife filmmakers
3: Domestic life as wildlife filmmakers
The making of the early films
4: The making of the early films
Working with Armand Denis
5: Working with Armand Denis
Archives and equipment (and details of how Des and Jen met)
6: Archives and equipment (and details of h...
Working with Armand and Michaela Denis on On Safari
7: Working with Armand and Michaela Denis o...
Working for Survival
8: Working for Survival
Flight of the Snow Geese
9: Flight of the Snow Geese
Move to Namibia
10: Move to Namibia
Working with microlights
11: Working with microlights
Current projects and reflections on wildlife filmmaking
12: Current projects and reflections on wild...