I wanted to write a phoney rap song about wildlife filmmaking, but I could only think of one good line:
Those animals are fast, whatcha gonna do?
That penguin's on the move like Mannequin 2
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Pitch
Yesterday we had to pitch our film ideas to the class and our professors and a development executive from NHNZ. Pretty intimidating stuff, but it went well.
I've written about my idea before, so I don't need to go over it again here, but I did want to include a copy of the handout I made:
Photos were taken from Prohunt.co.nz.
Prohunt NZ Ltd is not associated with this project.
The images are used for visual reference only.
Just to prove that I'm not all about killing and guns, I've thrown in a couple pictures of the cutest little seal you ever did see. I took these in Kaikoura last week.
I've written about my idea before, so I don't need to go over it again here, but I did want to include a copy of the handout I made:

Prohunt NZ Ltd is not associated with this project.
The images are used for visual reference only.
Just to prove that I'm not all about killing and guns, I've thrown in a couple pictures of the cutest little seal you ever did see. I took these in Kaikoura last week.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Steve Irwin
The man known around the world as The Crocodile Hunter died today. He was filming sequence with a Sting Ray for television.
It seems uncouth to write about it in a blog, but I was really struck and saddened by the news of his death. He always seemed like a good man, enthusiastic and entertaining. After seeing him in so many dangerous situations, it doesn't seem possible that he is gone.
He died doing what he loved, but he was only 44 and had a wife and kids.
Steve Irwin, you will be missed.
It seems uncouth to write about it in a blog, but I was really struck and saddened by the news of his death. He always seemed like a good man, enthusiastic and entertaining. After seeing him in so many dangerous situations, it doesn't seem possible that he is gone.
He died doing what he loved, but he was only 44 and had a wife and kids.
Steve Irwin, you will be missed.
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