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ABOUT

Olly Pemberton

Olly is an award-winning Producer, Director, Cameraman, Drone pilot, Editor, Sound Technician, Story Teller, all rolled into one. Having trained with the Royal Marines Reserves for four years he is well used to being self-sufficient and flexible. He is also a CAA licensed Drone Pilot.

As a Producer/Director and Cameraman he comes with over a decade of experience filming all over the world with brands associated with the natural world and charitable organisations. He is also an experienced public speaker delivering talks to audiences at numerous film festivals and corporate events. His award-nominated film ‘Nepal - One Year On’ that tells the story of the relief effort for a remote village after the earthquake of 2015, saw him interviewed on Sky News Sunrise with Eamon Holmes. 

 

Adapting and working with the surrounding environment is key to ensuring that he maximises the potential to deliver quality, creative, unique footage. Passionate about wildlife and the great outdoors, Olly truly believes in going the extra mile to deliver for his clients.

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The Four Horn Name

"Should you ever come across a Manx Loaghtan sheep you might feel as if you are gazing into myth and folklore itself. 
Two oversized scimitar-shaped horns protrude from its crown whilst a secondary smaller set curve downwards below its chin pointing towards a stocky frame covered in thick brown wool. Unique to the Isle of Man and often found perched along the dramatic coastline, the Manx Loaghtan and its famous four horns are, to me, the perfect embodiment of the rugged Celtic/Viking Isle I am proud to call my home." 

 

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