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11 contributions to Ocean CoLab
Sophie Darlington on Wildlife Cinematography, Blue-Chip Craft & Drone Ethics
I sit down with Sophie Darlington—one of the UK’s leading long-lens wildlife cinematographers—for a candid conversation on breaking into natural history, shooting with intention, and the evolving ethics of modern tools. What you’ll learn: āœ… Pathways into the industry: from Hugo van Lawick’s camp to landmark series (The Hunt, Our Planet). āœ… Blue-chip visual language: what ā€œblue chipā€ really means and how sequence coverage is built under pressure. āœ… Working on film vs digital: why discipline from the Super 16/35mm era still shapes rushes reviews and shot choices today. āœ… Light as emotion: practical tips on position, backlight, eye light and using weather for mood. āœ… Movement & restraint: when to hold a frame, when to follow, and why ā€œbreathe with the animalā€. āœ… Drone ethics & responsibility: balancing immersion with respect for wildlife in the age of FPV and gimbals. āœ… Career advice: cut your own footage, seek honest feedback, and build trust in a Bristol-centred ecosystem—even if you’re based elsewhere. If you care about story-led cinematography, industry realities, and doing the work ethically, this one’s for you. šŸ”— Follow & Connect with Sophie: Website: https://sophiedarlington.com/ LinkedIn: /Ā sophie-darlington-asc-3880bb31 Instagram: /Ā sophiedarlingtondop
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Calum Stronach on Confidence, Imposter Syndrome & Finding Focus in Natural History Cinematography
In this conversation, I chat with Calum Stronach, a cinematographer based between Scotland and Hawaii, about the realities of developing skill and confidence in natural history cinematography. Calum shares his journey from filming ā€œeverything that movedā€ to discovering the discipline of shooting with intention and structure. Through candid reflections on imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and creative overwhelm, he reveals how building systems and community support transformed both his craft and mindset. Together, we discuss: āœ… Moving from random shots to structured sequences āœ… Overcoming self-doubt and creative paralysis āœ… Why imposter syndrome is often part of the professional journey āœ… The power of mentorship and shared experience in filmmaking āœ… Learning to trust process over perfection A grounded conversation about growth, clarity, and finding your voice underwater—reminding us that mastery comes from patience, repetition, and community. šŸ”— Follow & Connect with Calum: Instagram: Ā cbstronach šŸ”— Follow & Connect with Roger: YouTube: @rogerhorrocks
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@Christophe Chellapermal Chris this is really is the key fundamental shift one has to make. The key question I always ask myself when reviewing my own rushes it - "What was my intention behind shooting this in this way (Framing, Coverage, Movement, Lighting), in the context of the story we are trying to tell!"
Jess Miocevich on Confidence, Clarity & the Journey into Underwater Cinematography
In this conversation, I chat with @Jessica Miocevich, a camera operator who has transitioned from land-based storytelling to the world of underwater cinematography. Jess shares how she built direction and confidence while balancing professional camera work with a growing passion for the ocean. From filming humpback whales in challenging conditions to discovering that small local stories can be as powerful as epic wildlife encounters, her journey highlights how structure, mindset, and perseverance translate into real-world progress. They discuss: āœ… Developing clarity of purpose in a competitive creative field āœ… Applying frameworks to stay calm and decisive in chaotic shoots āœ… The shift from chasing ā€œhero shotsā€ to building sequences that tell stories āœ… Confidence as the catalyst for new opportunities and professional growth āœ… Why local dives and small subjects can be training grounds for mastery An inspiring conversation for anyone learning to turn skill and passion into sustainable creative momentum. šŸ”— Follow & Connect with Jess: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessmiocevich/ šŸ”— Follow & Subscribe to Roger: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rogerhorrocks
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Olly Scholey on Wildlife Cinematography, Extreme Expeditions & Telling Nature’s Stories
In this episode, I chat with Olly Scholey, a natural history filmmaker whose career spans over a decade of filming in some of the planet’s most extreme environments. From the Masai Mara to the Arctic, Olly has worked on landmark productions including Disneynature films, the BBC’s The Hunt, and Netflix’s Our Planet. His experience includes seven trips to the polar regions, sailing across two oceans, and more than 400 hours underwater. In this conversation, Olly shares: āœ… Lessons learned from working on blue-chip series like Our Planet āœ… What it takes to spend months in remote, harsh environments āœ… The balance between assisting, producing, and shooting roles in natural history āœ… Why courtship rituals are a fascinating new lens on wildlife behaviour āœ… How personal expeditions fuel creativity and open new opportunities With stories from Tiger Beach to the Azores, and insights drawn from years of fieldwork, Olly offers a candid look at the resilience, adaptability, and curiosity it takes to thrive in natural history cinematography. šŸ”— Follow & Connect with Olly: Website: https://oliverscholey.co.uk/ Instagram: /Ā olly_scholey Facebook: /Ā olly-scholey-1499548560107626 šŸ”— Follow & Subscribe with Roger: YouTube: @rogerhorrocks
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James Doughty on Filmmaking, Storytelling & Breaking into Underwater Cinematography
In this episode of Ocean Memos, I sit down with underwater filmmaker @James Doughty to discuss the craft, challenges, and opportunities of ocean cinematography. Our conversation explores: āœ… How to move from filming single shots to crafting cohesive sequences āœ… Overcoming technical hurdles in the field, from stability to lighting āœ… Why storytelling and authenticity matter more than spectacle āœ… The role of persistence, planning, and mindset in building a career āœ… James’s own journey into the world of natural history filmmaking Packed with practical insights and candid reflections, this episode offers a grounded look at what it takes to begin carving out a space in one of the most demanding creative industries. šŸ”— Follow & Connect with James: Website: https://www.jdoughtymedia.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/james.doughty šŸ”— Like & Subscribe to Roger: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rogerhorrocks
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Underwater cinematographer best known for my work on My Octopus Teacher, Blue Planet 2 & Our Planet.

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