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FOP Films
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FOP believes that positive stories can lead to a collective understanding and the actions that are needed to improve and sustain our Earth. FOP started when a group of filmmakers, scientists and people from all walks of life decided to combine forces in order to promote a sustainable future and prove that humanity isn’t a lost cause. FOP has extensive experience in shooting documentaries, producing high quality television series, and making environmental education and training films. To provide more ente...
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We are accomplished - FOP Films
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We can translate ideas into the most appropriate medium for their target audiences. Not only do we make films, we also conceptualize, research and produce content for film, print or the web. 6 x 24” and 6 x 4” Documentary Series on Southern African Rivers (SADC). I Shouldn't Be Alive. Kunene and Cuvelai Short Film. Orange Senqu Short Film. Siyaya - Come Wild with Us. 26 x 26” Wildlife Youth Series (SANParks). Search for the Big Seven Part 1: The Garden of Eden. To the River’s End. Half Land Half Water.
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ASCLME Research Cruises: October 2008
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Friday, 31 October 2008. Small is beautiful (well . sometimes). Below are shown some of the strange and alien-looking creatures that are being picked up in our samples. (left: amphipod releasing egg; right: copepod; bottom left: ctenophore; bottom center: pelagic polycheate; bottom right: salp). Left: fish larvae; center: fish larva; right: cephalopod larva). Text and images by: Sven Kaehler. Posted by Tommy Bornman @ 12:20 PM Permalink. Monday, 27 October 2008. So what are we doing and where are we?