This EXACT Showreel Got Me my first job as a BBC Cameraman

PART 2 of how to survive the "Struggle" of building a portfolio and getting hired. If you missed PART 1 (critiquing my 2017 Amateur Footage), watch that here:    • What The BBC Taught Me About Filming Natur...   In 2020, I got my first paid camera job. By 2022, I was filming on a major International Blue Chip series for the BBC Natural History Unit. In this video, we are breaking down the exact showreels that got me those jobs. We look at the jump from 1080p to 4K, why "Access" is more important than gear, and the one thing (Tip #8) that separates a "nice shot" from a "story." 🎁 If we (the pack) grow to 5,000 subscribers I’m going to give away limited edition Naturjac mugs featuring my Dad's artwork! Watch the middle of the video to find out how to claim one.🎁 In PART 3 we will look at my showreels now I've fledged the BBC and gone freelance (but that'll have to wait until the shows have been released from NDA's)... 0:00 - The Leap: 2020 vs 2022 0:40 - 2020 Showreel: My First BBC Camera Job 4:48 - Tip 1. Show What You Are Selling 6:38 - Tip 2. Stories / Sequences 7:19 - Tip 3. Access 9:03 - Tip 4. Composition & Shot Variation 10:31 - Tip 5. Skill Set 11:35 - Announcement 12:30 - 2022 Showreel: My First Blue-chip Camera Job with the BBC 14:33 - Tip 6. Mood / Light 15:58 - Tip 7. Resolutions / Off-speed 17:28 - Tip 8. Emotion 18:15 - Tip 8.1 Music 19:31 - Tip 9. Best Bits