BBC Natural History Units producer/director Fredi Devas will speak at ADFF today. The acclaimed natural history filmmaker discusses his new project on the Arabian Peninsula. After working on the BBCs Frozen Planet for more than three years Devas is now filming the new BBC series Wild Arabia. The filmmaker will discuss his experiences while filming in the polar regions as well […]
BBC Natural History Units producer/director Fredi Devas will speak at ADFF today. The acclaimed natural history filmmaker discusses his new project on the Arabian Peninsula.
After working on the BBCs Frozen Planet for more than three years Devas is now filming the new BBC series Wild Arabia.
The filmmaker will discuss his experiences while filming in the polar regions as well as the deserts of Arabia.
It will be a rare opportunity to see clips from Frozen Planet ahead of its release date, showing new perspectives on some of the most charismatic animals on Earth.
Devas will also cover many of the novel filming techniques used to capture these sequences and how these and other emerging methods will be employed to film the spectacular wildlife and landscapes of the Arabian peninsula.
The discussion will take place from 2:30pm until 4:00pm at the Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, Saker Ballroom A.