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#898527 by zenithar
14 Mar 2015, 02:01
Assuming that most people on this forum travel a lot for work - especially internationally between the UK and other countries (especially the USA) - what exactly do you do? What industry are you working in?

Consulting is an obvious answer (I used to be in that world as well). But does anyone do anything truly fascinating?
#898528 by NYLON
14 Mar 2015, 04:21
Hi zenithar,

It's not exactly the same question you ask, but you might find this thread started by Maximus quite interesting. It certainly answers some of your questions: forum/index.php?f=7&t=288905&rb_v=viewtopic

I write music, so I need to travel for performances, recording sessions, PR and collaborations.

Best,

NYLON
#898530 by zenithar
14 Mar 2015, 04:47
Thanks for the link to the other thread - very interesting.

Nylon - from the other thread, it sounds like you're in classical music? Do you write/compose your own work, or play for other artists? Care to share any of your work?

Heikoworld - What films have you don't cinematography for?
#898556 by Heikoworld
14 Mar 2015, 18:47
Hi Zenithar,
I was second unit camera on Schindlers List, again on Titanic the newest version with Di Caprio and Kate Winslet, there were many but then I went on to making documentarys, that was always my passion. I really should think of retiring, it has been a Wonderful life, I suppose I will when I find it gets harder.
I started life with Granada Television and have worked for all the major broadcasters worldwide. Travelling is, as you must know default and in my life I have travelled to every country on the planet, best of all I have met some very interesting people. I just wish years ago we had more comfort in travelling as we have today.
#898620 by zenithar
16 Mar 2015, 01:20
Heikoworld wrote:Hi Zenithar,
I was second unit camera on Schindlers List, again on Titanic the newest version with Di Caprio and Kate Winslet, there were many but then I went on to making documentarys, that was always my passion. I really should think of retiring, it has been a Wonderful life, I suppose I will when I find it gets harder.
I started life with Granada Television and have worked for all the major broadcasters worldwide. Travelling is, as you must know default and in my life I have travelled to every country on the planet, best of all I have met some very interesting people. I just wish years ago we had more comfort in travelling as we have today.


Thanks for sharing. Sounds like you've had an amazingly interesting life, and I'm a fan of both of those films (from a stylistic/visual perspective especially).
#898678 by catsilversword
16 Mar 2015, 19:35
DragonLady wrote:
catsilversword wrote:Don't know, but I got the impression it's a fairly even mix of those who travel for work no those who don't! i fall into the latter....


But (the RT Hon if memory serves me right ) CSS you are the aristocracy lol oo) oo)


Blimey DL, what a good memory you have ii) I still fall into the latter category though!
#898792 by Maximus
17 Mar 2015, 20:58
I used to work in the aeromedical field but these days I am just a jobbing GP, so the only travel I get to do is bumbling around Devon country lanes doing home visits.

Still there are worse things in life :)
#898794 by zenithar
17 Mar 2015, 21:26
Maximus wrote:I used to work in the aeromedical field but these days I am just a jobbing GP, so the only travel I get to do is bumbling around Devon country lanes doing home visits.

Still there are worse things in life :)


So, basically Doc Martin - next county over? Pretty awesome!
#898913 by Maximus
19 Mar 2015, 18:03
zenithar wrote:So, basically Doc Martin - next county over? Pretty awesome!


Well I am certainly as as grumpy as Dr Ellingham, though my ears are somewhat smaller :D
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