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How I Capture the Secret World Beneath Our Feet

January 23 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PST

- Free

Right outside our door lies a secret world. Thousands of tiny creatures living out complex lives that go largely unseen by human eyes. But if you know where to look, and how, you’d be shocked at the complex dramas that are unfolding in our very backyards, this very minute. Today we’re going to take a tour of some of the hidden stories that play out right under our feet. Just centimeters below the surface of what might be an unassuming patch of soil are some of the weirdest creatures imaginable, and with tools that fit right in our pockets, we can capture their stories for the world to see. What I want to introduce to you today, are some of the inner workings of the documentary filmmaking process of some of these tiny beasts, and show you how telling these stories can help save our planet’s biodiversity. 

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About our speaker: Spencer Hoffman is a documentary filmmaker with a background in biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From a very young age, he found his imagination captured by the strange little things that lurked out in nature. This secret world, as he grew to call it, offered him an escape from the mundane and hustle of regular life, and became a way for him to merge his creative and scientific passions. Inspired by the likes of Steve Irwin and Jeremy Wade, his work follows him on a journey to uncover the natural world’s greatest secrets. On his YouTube channel, MyWildBackyard, he features everything from the world’s deadliest spiders to obscure insects that have never been filmed before in history. His goal is to capture the imagination of the public with the same creatures that captured his own as a child, and shift public opinions on “creepy-crawlies” to create meaningful cultural shift that will lead to better conservation of our biosphere. While sensational encounters have driven the best results, the types of animals that never fail to bring him back out into the field have always been the most strange and obscure, and have fueled a passion that takes him all over the world.

 

 

 

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Date:
January 23
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PST
Cost:
Free
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Zoom Event

Organizer

Raincoast Education Society
Phone
250-726-6805
Email
info@raincoasteducation.org
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Beneath Our Feet

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