The Fox Project - Tunbridge Wells - UK
#fox #foxes #urbanfox
The Fox Project was founded by Trevor Williams. The organisation cares for sick foxes in a rescue zone of a 70 x 60 mile area. It ranges from the Kent coastline to East Sussex to South London.
Most foxes treated by The Fox Project spend a total of two weeks at their hospital. The charity's policy is to return the rescued foxes to the same place they were found, that way the animals will re-acclimate to the area quickly.
For more information on caring for urban foxes please check out their website:
https://foxproject.org.uk/
By the way, if you do love foxes..please donate :) Check out their 'Raise Money' tab.
In my personal opinion as the co-film maker (Myself and Rebecca did it for free), they're saving foxes and doing good work.
P.S. I personally feed 5-6 cheeky south London foxes daily..but from my window... so they're still very wary of any human contact, which is a good thing!
:)
I co-made this video with Rebecca Mason.
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1. Keep the channel fader DOWN
2. Switch the channel’s ON button on. (If it has one).
3. Press the PFL button down.
4. Press play from your source or speak into the microphone. (Make sure you are in a comfortable position in front of the mic and speak at your normal volume.)
5. Look at the meters on the right-hand side of the desk.
6. Use the gain button at the top of the channel to adjust the source/voice until the meters peak at 0. (We go to 0 on this desk)
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8. Open the fader to 0 on the desk
9. Press play from the source/start speaking into your microphone.
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https://www.onlineradioschool.com/radio-training-videos/master-the-mixing-desk-like-a-professional-radio-dj
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https://www.onlineradioschool.com/radio-training-videos/media-law-for-radio-presenters
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Two - Listen to the flipping answers and keep your big mouth shut.
Three - Don’t talk over the answers - keep your big mouth shut.
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Before you open your gob, know EXACTLY what you're going to say. Know how you're going to start your presenter link and MORE IMPORTANTLY know how you're going to finish it.
Ask yourself this: how are you going to introduce your next item?
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www.onlineradioschool.com
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Find out more here: www.onlineradioschool.com
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1. Keep the channel fader DOWN
2. Switch the channel’s ON button on. (If it has one).
3. Press the PFL button down.
4. Press play from your source or speak into the microphone. (Make sure you are in a comfortable position in front of the mic and speak at your normal volume.)
5. Look at the meters on the right-hand side of the desk.
6. Use the gain button at the top of the channel to adjust the source/voice until the meters peak at 0. (We go to 0 on this desk)
7. Switch off the PFL button (so that the button is UP).
8. Open the fader to 0 on the desk
9. Press play from the source/start speaking into your microphone.
Read more here:
https://www.onlineradioschool.com/radio-training-videos/master-the-mixing-desk-like-a-professional-radio-dj
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With over 800 students, the Online Radio School is proud to deliver online training in radio presenting and media interviewing. Created by Ashley, an ex BBC World Service, Radio Studio Manager, FM radio presenter and community radio trainer of eighteen years, the Online Radio School will get you broadcasting top-quality shows within 5 hours. When you sign up to study, you get lifetime access to the courses and lifetime aftercare from me (before I croak that is...T Minus 15 years I reckon!) And don't worry, I'm always here for any advice or questions you may have.
P.S. As I've spent many years unemployed, I've kept the prices pretty low as most courses are a total rip off. Don't rent..own!
Find out more here: https://www.onlineradioschool.com/radio-dj.html
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