Wildscreen Festival Announces Nominees for 2012 Panda 3D Award

2012 Panda Award nominees – 3D Award

This award recognises excellence in the application of the art and science of stereoscopy.

072 Meerkats 3D
A production by Oxford Scientific Films in association with Principal Large Format for National Geographic Channels (UNITED KINGDOM)

330 Flying Monsters 3D
A production by BSkyB Ltd (UNITED KINGDOM)

345 River Monsters – Pack of Teeth
A production by Icon Films in co-production with Animal Planet, 3Net & ITV Studios Global Entertainment (UNITED KINGDOM)

Wildscreen Festival is internationally acknowledged as the most prestigious and influential event in the wildlife and environmental filmmaking industry. Every two years, Bristol plays host to hundreds of international delegates from the wildlife media industry plus thousands from the general public.

Well-known for its thought-provoking content and speakers – the week’s events, talks and debates tackle a range of issues driven by predominant themes, innovations and challenges in the industry.

Over 100 separate events
Thought provoking talks & debates
Stunning film programme & public screenings
Workshops & masterclasses
International marketplace & networking
Amazing parties and evening events

Established in 1982, Wildscreen Festival has been celebrating, applauding and encouraging excellence and responsibility within the wildlife and environmental filmmaking industry for 30 years – through both the Festival and the Wildscreen Panda Awards a glittering awards ceremony celebrating the very best in natural history filmmaking.

Wildscreen Festival is organised by UK-based charity Wildscreen, which works globally to promote conservation through wildlife imagery and whose patrons include some of the world’s greatest environmental icons: HRH Prince Philip, Sir David Attenborough, Prof E.O. Wilson, Dr Sylvia Earle and Dr George McGavin.

www.wildscreenfestival.org

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