Filmmaker Mandi Stark will be in Glasgow to take audiences behind the scenes of filming natural history.
Ms Stark is presenting for the Royal Scottish Geographical Society’s Inspiring People talks programme, which features stories from BBC One’s Dynasties 2 and The Hunt.
Focusing on how wildlife sequences are filmed and the shift in approach to filmmaking due to climate crisis, the talk includes sequences from DisneyNature’s Bears and Netflix's Our Planet.
Ms Stark said: "I am absolutely thrilled to be included in this year’s Inspiring People programme. I very much looking forward to coming home to Scotland to present these talks with everyone in Glasgow.”
RSGS Chief Executive Mike Robinson said Ms Stark has produced and directed well-known wildlife series.
He added: "It will be fascinating to hear some of Mandi’s stories from her adventures and learn more about what it is like to capture such a diverse range of wildlife on film, with all its thrills and frustrations".
The talk begins at 7.30pm on January 24 at The Glasgow Academy, The Watson Auditorium in the city's West End.
Tickets are free for RSGS members, students and under 18s, and are available to book online in advance at rsgs.org/events.
Tickets available at the door are cash only.
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