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Sue Ellen Fast filming a segment of the award-winning Nature Walk television series.wwwwwwwwwwww The show features many of Canada’s iconic natural sites.

Want to reach out through online video and television?

We can help

We use video for interpretation – very successfully too. From one of Canada’s earliest nest cams aimed at peregrine falcons on a downtown building, through engaging with local broadcast media, to the popular mainstream television series Nature Walk. Nature Walk that reached over 300,000 viewer per week and has been honoured with 20 international awards.

We have found that an interpretive approach translates beautifully to the screen. Imagine the outreach potential—thousands of viewers experiencing your site in one season, with no trampling of rare wildflowers or damage to fragile petroglyphs.

Video these days is viewed online as well, and by some audiences far more than television.

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What the critics have said about Nature Walk

“This is a show …  about the grand scheme of life itself.”

Louise Leger, Globe and Mail

“I swear I can smell the fresh air!”

Jim Bawden, Toronto Star

“In delighting over these creatures… Sue Ellen…  reminds us of the kids we once were…”

Louise Leger, Globe and Mail

“… a rare show that manages to be intimate, intelligent, and instructive without falling short on picturesque”

John Allemang, Globe and Mail

“#16 in Star Week's 96 reasons to watch TV”

Jim Bawden, Toronto Star

“Sue Ellen is  … smart and sensitive without feeling the need to compete with her subject”

Louise Leger, Globe and Mail

“Nature Walk manages to shoehorn some of nature's wildest vistas onto the small screen without losing its sense of majesty.”

Alex Strachan, Vancouver Sun

“Nature Walk makes wild places seem both more beautiful and more intelligible”

John Allemang, Globe and Mail