WCFF to bring the festival to Australia
The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival has wrapped up another successful year in New York and now has its sights set on bringing the long-running festival to Australian shores in 2022. Completing its eleventh year in New York City, the WCFF screened more than 100 films, including many world premieres, from around
WCFF launches Virtual Event
The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival has wrapped up another successful year and is now offering viewers the chance to see the films through its Virtual Program. Completing its eleventh year in New York City, the WCFF screened more than 100 films, including many world premieres, from around the globe. The festival
One on One with Leighton De Barros from Sea Dog TV International
Four-time Emmy® Award nominee Leighton De Barros has over 30 years’ experience in the television industry, as a producer, director, writer and cinematographer. Leighton has a genuine love and passion for the outdoors and filming Australian wildlife, both in the bush and under the water. He loves the challenge of
‘Jaimen Hudson From Sky to Sea’ wins WCFF award
Shot across multiple destinations in Western Australia, the film ‘Jaimen Hudson From Sky to Sea’ has won the award for the Best Drone category at the 2021 Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF). ‘From Sky to Sea’ is a film about Jaimen Hudson, whose spectacular aerial whale and dolphin imagery reach hundreds