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Nigel Marvin
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Breaking into Television

While he was researching for a masters degree on the grazing interactions between limpets and diatoms (microscopic algae), Nigel got his first break in television. A BBC program called Galactic Garden needed someone to wrangle worms in front of the camera. Working in BBC Bristol's macro studio, Nigel learned the grammar of filmmaking from cameraman Alan Hayward.

Nigel's first full-time television job was as a researcher on David Attenborough's First Eden series about the Mediterranean region. This was a dream come true because David always had been a BBC hero of Nigel's.

Because of Nigel's experience with Mediterranean wildlife, the BBC Drama Department in London asked him to be an assistant producer on a 10-part serialization based on Gerald Durrell's book My Family and Other Animals. This was a second dream come true for Nigel. My Family and Other Animals was his favorite book, and he met Gerald and his wife, Lee, when they visited the set. Filming took place over five months on the Greek island of Corfu.

Nigel directed the fight scene between "Geronimo" the gecko and a praying mantis. He also oversaw magpie and barn owl flight sequences plus many other animals including "Madame Cyclops," the one-eyed tortoise.

Presenting his own Films

Nigel continued to work at the BBC for well over a decade, in this time producing many primetime wildlife films including Incredible Journeys and Life of Birds. He eventually left to join Granada Television, where he continued to produce cutting-edge wildlife films but also found a new role in front of the camera. Five years later, Nigel now is running his own production company, Image Impact, and making films that are screened all over the world.

For more information on Nigel or Image Impact please visit the Web site www.nigelmarven.com (Note: you are leaving animalplanet.com).

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