How do you prepare a bird-of-prey for film work? How long does it take to get a shot ready for the cameras?
Today Jo and 'Mohave' begin the process of developing a fictitious shot for a fictitious script, starting with a working-name, and progressing through the very first step to create an exciting scene.
Settle in with your favourite cup of coffee, and watch as the magic begins!
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Music licensed through Soundstripe:
The Falconlady & "Team Feathers" theme - "I like Pizza, Steve" by Fantoms
ATV highlight music - "Hudson Hawk" by Neon Beach
Working with 'Mohave' music - "Open Your Heart" by Caleb Etheridge
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"Team Feathers" approved gear!
Falconry Gear and Equipment:
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Marshall Radio GPS Tracking System:
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Best Falconry Glove/Gauntlets EVER:
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Links:
The Art of Falconry, by Frederick II of Hohenstaufen
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On the evolution to Aylmer jesses (Blog-post by Alan Gates):
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Rationale for coping beaks (by Stuart Rossell):
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Your guide is Journeyman Falconer Joanne Bentley, a practitioner with over 15 years experience in the handling and schooling of birds-of-prey, and her support-team of assistants including Joseph Norris, Andrew & Megan Lemon, Chris Wright, and Bruce Lane.
With light-hearted humour and a gentle, informational approach, Jo will guide you in understanding the techniques of “winning” one’s Feathered-companion - first in earning their willingness to work with us, then - in our case - to work for the eye of the camera.
Jo's desire is to inspire established and new participants, wildlife enthusiasts, birders, and the wider public. This passionate Journeyman Falconer seeks to inform and introduce humanity to the intangible “living human-heritage” (UNESCO 2010) to which every one of us may lay claim through the Art of Falconry.
Thank you for watching!
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All filming & business inquiries: joanne@thefalconlady.com
15 сен 2024