LUKE SADDLER, MSC BIOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHY AS WELL AS IMAGING

Luke Saddler

External Staff Member, MSc Biological Photography and Imaging

Luke has been operative with the course for the last two educational years were he has been training filmmaking and movie modifying to the MSc and undergraduate students . Luke has a full believe of Final cut express, Studio 2, Adobe Premier Pro, he has worked with both fasten modifying and tapeless editing. Luke has not long ago changed his filming techniques over to HDSLR filmmaking using a EOS Canon 7D.

Below is a list of Luke’s stream drive-in theatre and projects

http://vimeo.com/18794042 Caledonia – Beauty+Power

http://vimeo.com/17444841 Late Autumn

http://vimeo.com/8034274 ‘Orkneyjar – The Seal Islands’

http://vimeo.com/7940758 ‘Cloning’

Luke has also just accomplished operative on a vital plan with the School of Archeology at the University of Nottingham called Archaeological Fish Resource Project. This plan concerned photographing a major pick up of fish bones, Luke has to be one of UK heading marker experts in fish bones.

Luke is now operative on projects in Cardigan Bay, Newquay, Wales

Have look at the ultimate shave from this project

http://vimeo.com/23235958 Dingy Sailing with Dolphins

Luke will be returning to the University of Nottingham in October, to assistance run the video module

He will be operative along side the following outmost staff who will make the video module

Roger Knott-Fayle

Gavin Thurston

Stephen Moss

Dr Rob Lambert

There will also be two more stream TV filmmakers creation appearances with in this module, Luke will be using the total show.
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