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Norfolk’s Forgotten Chalk Stream

By clithers Posted on 14th May 2022 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Chalk Stream, Gaywood, King’s Lynn, Norfolk

The Gaywood River in West Norfolk is one of only 200 precious chalk streams in the world and yet it has been allowed to become a something more like a polluted drainage ditch since Outhouse’s Peter Clitheroe spent much of …

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C shells on The One Show

By clithers Posted on 18th April 2018 Posted in Film, Music No Comments Tagged with BBC, C shells, Els Bottema, Kindersley, Lida Lopes Cardozo Kindersley, One Show, Shingle Street

Our dear friends Lida and Els whose remarkable story is told in the Outhouse documentary C shells were featured on the BBC One programme The One Show this evening. The segment coincides with the publication of Lida and Els’ new book …

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Shell Line on BBC News

By clithers Posted on 17th March 2018 Posted in Film, Life, Music No Comments Tagged with Aldeburgh, C shells, Cancer, Friendship, screening, Shingle Street, Suffolk
Shell Line on BBC News

Well, that was a nice surprise to wake up to this morning. BBC News has given some great coverage to the Shingle Street Shell Line which Lida Kindersley and Els Bottema created and still maintain and the BBC illustrated the …

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incidAnces

By clithers Posted on 11th February 2018 Posted in Film, Music No Comments Tagged with Finnissy, incidAnces, Marković, opera, residency, Snape enoa
incidAnces

Serbian composer Jug Marković faced the perennial bind for composers; he could hear his latest piece incidAnces in his head but couldn’t finish the work for a small ensemble without hearing and seeing a live performance. Ideally, of course he …

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Rock steady with Outhouse

By clithers Posted on 1st February 2018 Posted in Film No Comments Tagged with car, crane, filming, movement, Vintage Speed Trials
Rock steady with Outhouse

  Some productions call for the super-steady look of a camera locked down on a tripod, in others, camera movement is essential. Moving the camera adds a dynamic touch to many shots but hand held movement can also introduce way …

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So pleased to see that Robert’s crowdfunding campaign has had a serious boost from a couple of short films that we we made together. unbound.com/books/where-ar… pic.twitter.com/X2p00KYWgm

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@SheilaDillon @Twitter @MargaretAtwood We may see this as adverse publicity but that worries then not one jot because they have plenty of users who’d say “it’s a great cause for their donation”. Depressingly they also have a strangle-hold on all users because with all your contracts on Twitter, where you gonna go?

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9:41 pm · 29th August 2022
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Did you see “Norfolk’s Forgotten #ChalkStream”, the film about the Gaywood River in West #Norfolk? It’s at youtu.be/2G_iR29SW5s Now there’s a short update filmed a couple of weeks ago, mostly in the upper part of the river around Derby Fen. youtu.be/m24vaOiIskY

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9:34 am · 3rd August 2022
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The riverside plants are as important as the water quality. Here in the upper stretches of the Gaywood River, one of #Norfolk’s #chalkstreams both are looking good. pic.twitter.com/iRFZWW1v12

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6:55 am · 22nd July 2022
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A fabulous morning to be out early by the Gaywood River, Norfolk’s forgotten #chalkstream.

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6:50 am · 22nd July 2022
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That’s beautiful Sarah. What a fabulous sight. twitter.com/Happy_Mapper/s…

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Fabulous day filming with @robertashton1, Portia Brown and a field of gorgeous rare breed and orphaned lambs, asking “Where are the Fellows Who Cut the Hay”. pic.twitter.com/vZMAdM7kpZ

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