Wildie - A tale of Old England
- Kev Parr
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Wildie - A tale of Old England
Hi All
The Fallon's Angler film-making department (ie - Nick) has been rather hampered by events of the past 18 months, but an utter immersion into the landscape of the North Kent Marshes has led to this...'Wildie - A tale of Old England'.
We've released it to coincide with the latest issue (#23) of the magazine, and the pace and imagery should appeal to plenty of TFF'ers.
very best
Kev
The Fallon's Angler film-making department (ie - Nick) has been rather hampered by events of the past 18 months, but an utter immersion into the landscape of the North Kent Marshes has led to this...'Wildie - A tale of Old England'.
We've released it to coincide with the latest issue (#23) of the magazine, and the pace and imagery should appeal to plenty of TFF'ers.
very best
Kev
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Re: Wildie - A tale of Old England
Have already watched it. very good & interesting. Thanks Kev.
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Re: Wildie - A tale of Old England
A lovey film Kev.
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The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
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Enthralling.
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Re: Wildie - A tale of Old England
Watched it as soon as I got the e-mail from Fallon's Angler. Very nice, well done (again) Kev.
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Re: Wildie - A tale of Old England
Well done Kev
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Re: Wildie - A tale of Old England
Great film . Absolute superb film making by Nick and the rest of you. Thanks for making these films and the magazine
- Kev Parr
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Re: Wildie - A tale of Old England
Thanks all. Really appreciated - all credit to Nick, though. He did 99% of the work and went on quite a journey in the process.
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Re: Wildie - A tale of Old England
Really enjoyed watching.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Re: Wildie - A tale of Old England
Off to watch it this second! Thanks for the heads up!