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| | | Re: TV Natural History Documentaries? Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter_Naylor Hello all, i am in my third year now at university and I'm in the process of writing my dissertation. It is all about the Natural History Documentary and the way society is becoming more and more attracted to them. Why is this? What is it we love or maybe not love about them? Do they cause inspiration or are they just seen as insights from the world around us?
If you have the time it would be really appreciated if you could try and answer some of these questions from your personal experiences.
Thanks Again
Pete | Peter, this sounds interesting because I'm writing my dissertation on a similar theme. I'm final year studying photography at college and I'm looking at how natural history photography and film making can be beneficial to the environment and nature. I'll keep looking at this post in the coming weeks.
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