Some of Carnyx Wild's varied output over the years. Plus a heads up of current and future productions.
π¬One of four short films made for BBC, looking at the wildlife and changing climate in Southern England. This episode follows Chris Packham's intrepid search for winter wildlife migrants.
Chris heads off to the coast to find Brent Geese, and Dunlin before moving in land to study Berwick's Swan. In the New Forest he finds Brambling feeding on Beech Mast. The last two species are both a surprise and a challenge: Waxwing and Great Grey Shrike.
Presented by Chris Packham Filmed by Manuel Hinge Edited by Peter Dobson A Carnyx Films (Carnyx Wild) production for BBC
π¬ A production for BBC Natural History Unit. Filmed over a two year period by Manuel Hinge and narrated by John Nettles. 'Ytene' (An ancient name for the New Forest), explores the wildlife and heritage of an area that is home to wild ponies, fallow deer, badgers and foxes. Plus some more elusive species, such as firecrests, hawfinches and woodlark. Underlined with historical re-enactment to emphasise the change from 10,000 years ago, through mediaeval times to the present. Filmed and Directed by Manuel Hinge. Music by Martin Kiszko. Field Assistant Len Mummery. Sound Recordist Nigel Tucker. Produced by Steve Nicholls. Executive Producer John Sparks.
π¬A feature documentary for BBC that visits 7 Natural Wonders of the South of England and looks at the fascinating geology under our feet. A remarkable example of 'Dynamic Change.
Presented by Professor Aubrey Manning Voice of Capt Thomas Wiltshaw RN - Chris Barfoot Location Sound - Kevin Harper & David Broomfield Aerial Photography - Castle Air Graphics - Shaun Bishop Location Grips - Antony Dobson & Ian Cunningham Executive Producer for BBC - Jane French Written & Directed by Peter Dobson Filmed & Produced by Manuel Hinge
A Carnyx Films (Carnyx Wild) production for BBC
π¬ (aka) A NEW LIFE - Chris Packham looks at the £2.9m project to restore the New Forest's wetlands. The New Forest Life Partnership. Sustainable Wetland Restoration in the New Forest. The documentary was filmed over four years to show the work undertaken and the impact on the Forest's wetlands. Presenter Chris Packham Filmed by Manuel Hinge Editor Peter Dobson Carnyx Wild ©2006 & 2015
A Carnyx Films (Carnyx Wild) production