The Making of Local Films in and around Dorset and the New Forest.

Patrick Kempe


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £65 - £75
Category:
Entertainment
Updated:
24th February 2020

An illustrated talk on the making of his DVD films. He shares his passion of the making of these films, of the interesting people he has met, the places he has been and the funny things that have happened. Short relevant excerpts of films shown.

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About Patrick Kempe

I was in born in 1950. Animals have always been part of my life. I was brought up on the family farm on Exmoor with horses, sheep and cattle. I now live on a New Forest farm with my wife Suzanne. Apart from horses and riding every day, I have made a variety of films in and around the New Forest. I enjoy talking to groups small and large on subjects such as film making, life backstage at International shows and taking part in the New Year’s Day Parade, London.

ABOUT MY TALKS... All my talks use sound and vision provided by my own equipment, which includes projector, laptop, screen and amplifier / speaker. I am happy to be flexible with my presentations to suit your group, varying content and length of talk from 50 – 65 minutes or longer as required and I welcome discussion and questions.

FEE: £65 – £75 inclusive of travel depending on size of group and locality within 30 mile radius on the mainland from Lymington, which takes in parts of Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire. I am available day time or evening. Please enquire about fees for longer distances or special requirements.


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