Wildlife Film-making Seminar with Chiara Bellati | Peatixtag:peatix.com,2011:12021-11-15T08:09:30+08:00PeatixSGEFFWildlife Film-making Seminar with Chiara Bellatitag:peatix.com,2016:event-2112202016-11-04T19:00:00SGT2016-11-04T19:00:00SGTFILMMAKING WORKSHOPwith Chiara Anna Bellati“The Truth Behind Wildlife TV shows” As part of the Singapore Eco Film Festival, come learn the power to inspire and change behaviour through creating powerful wildlife TV shows with Natural History Lead at Beach House Pictures; Chiara Anna Bellati.About Chiara:With a 20 year track record of making acclaimed shows for leading networks, including the BBC, Discovery, and National Geographic, Chiara’s programmes have ranged from Emmy-award winning blue-chip wildlife shows to heart-wrenching social documentaries, including producing and directing on international series like BBC South Pacific; the Bafta award-winning Coast; and the acclaimed Life Alter: Chernobyl, one of Animal Planet's top rating shows.She has now guided crews right across the globe, from diving with endless schools of sharks to leading a team to the heart of Chernobyl. During her career, Chiara has worked with some of the world-leading Wildlife producers, including NHNZ, Atlantic, Silverback and the BBC’s Natural History Unit.As the Head of Natural History at BHP, Chiara has most recently series produced the final episode of the acclaimed, David Attenborough-narrated Series, Wild City Islands; and Executive Produced Nat Geo Wild's very first 4K show, Otter Town. Currently she is overseeing a 10 part series for Discovery called Frontier Borneo, supported by the iMDA.Supported by:Updatestag:peatix.com,2016-11-02 02:24:492016-11-02 02:24:49The event description was updated. Diff#204449Updatestag:peatix.com,2016-11-02 02:24:432016-11-02 02:24:43Title was changed to "Wildlife Film-making Seminar with Chiara Bellati". Orig#204448Updatestag:peatix.com,2016-11-02 01:53:322016-11-02 01:53:32Venue was changed to "National Design Centre, IMDA Labs@National Design Center 111 Middle Road #03-04". Orig#204434