Quote from: chris_422 on April 23, 2010, 08:48:43 AM
We are based in Bristol, UK, and the work will be broadcast, documentary style work.
Small world. I was in Bristol for the past two years in a row. Two years ago I was on
a choir tour and we sang in the New Room, Charles Wesley's Chapel. Interesting to
see Methodism's humble beginnings. Last year we attended the Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology's first meeting outside North America. It was hosted by UofB. Quite an
interesting place...home of the BBC. (In Houston TX, my home town, UofH was the
birth place of our own PBS across the pond from ya'll.) My wife and I attended a lecture
by Sir David Attenborough in an event celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of
Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of "Origin of Species". Attenborough is quite
an awesome individual and still going strong. His closing quote by Alfred Russell Wallace
brought tears to my eyes.
Unfortunately, I am a Terragen beginner and a Lightwave man. I love the documentary
work that the BBC puts out and I am a fan of Tim Haines. Wishing you the best...