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Through the Garden Gate - A Diary of the English Countryside with Wildlife Cameraman Stephen de Vere DVD

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Wildlife cameraman Stephen de Vere, who worked on the BBC's Life and Frozen Planet series, turns his camera on the natural world discovered in his own backyard - the British countryside. Through the changing seasons of a year Stephen observes and films the animals and birds hidden in hedgerows, woods and fields beyond his garden. Hearing only the sounds of the wild and the cameraman's narration, we re-live his experiences of being there to capture month-by-month highlights such as hares boxin...

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Released
01 May 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Stephen de Vere Wildlife 
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Runtime
49 minutes 
Features
Anamorphic, Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5020609009001 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Wildlife cameraman Stephen de Vere, who worked on the BBC's AFRICA, LIFE and FROZEN PLANET series, turns his camera on the natural world discovered in his own backyard - the British countryside. Through the changing seasons of a year he finds and films the animals and birds hidden in hedgerows, woods and fields. Hearing only the sounds of the wild and the cameraman's narration, we re-live his experiences of being there to capture highlights such as hares boxing, fox cubs at play, sparrowhawks mating and baby owls being fed in their nest. With patience, humour and skill he shares the cameraman's perspective of his local wildlife to both specialist and enthusiast alike - at the same time giving us first-hand insights into the making of a wildlife film. ******* 5% of the proceeds from the sale of this DVD goes to support the work of the WILDLIFE TRUSTS.

Wildlife cameraman, Stephen de Vere charts the changes a year brings to the animals and birds that live in the countryside around his Oxfordshire home.