Join us for CT resident Jacob Steinberg's PBS Nature Special narrated by Paul Giamatti. The film will be followed by a far reaching discussion about these amazing birds of prey led by the Emmy award nominated, nature filmmaker Jacob, Dr. Alan Poole (Renowned Osprey Expert, author of Ospreys: A Natural and Unnatural History, Revival of a Global Raptor and editor of the Birds of North America) and moderated by Peter Hamilton, co-producer of Season Of the Osprey, leading documentary industry expert and founder/editor/publisher of the Documentary Business newsletter. Never before seen outtakes of the film will be shown as well as a live feed of the stars of the show straight from Eastern CT! Jacob Steinberg: Jacob Steinberg is an Emmy Award nominated cinematographer specializing in natural history documentary. In 2012 he founded CosmoVision Media Group, a full-service media production house, and has since produced a variety of acclaimed films for international television and subscription-based broadcast. His latest work, Season of the Osprey (PBS Nature, 2021), was broadcast in over two dozen global territories and re-versioned in six languages.Peter Hamilton, Co-Executive Producer, Season of the Osprey: Peter Hamilton is a documentary industry consultant whose credits include productions with Bill Gates and David Attenborough for Smithsonian and BBC. Peter is a former CBS executive. He is the founder/editor/publisher of the Documentary Business newsletter. Alan Poole: Dr. Alan Poole is one of the world's premier osprey scientists. Studying Ospreys for over 35 years, he has written two seminal books on the species: Ospreys: A Natural and Unnatural History; Cambridge University Press, 1989, and Ospreys: the Revival of a Global Raptor; Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2019. As an Associate of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, he was editor of the Birds of North America life history series (18 volumes, 18,000 pages) for 22 years. Concert Tickets FREE
CT AUDUBON SOCIETY PRESENTS: SEASON OF THE OSPREY
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Warehouse
Sunday, March 26th
Doors @ 4:00 PM
Show @ 4:30PM

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Film



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Join us for CT resident Jacob Steinberg's PBS Nature Special narrated by Paul Giamatti.

The film will be followed by a far reaching discussion about these amazing birds of prey led by the Emmy award nominated, nature filmmaker Jacob, Dr. Alan Poole (Renowned Osprey Expert, author of Ospreys: A Natural and Unnatural History, Revival of a Global Raptor and editor of the Birds of North America) and moderated by Peter Hamilton, co-producer of Season Of the Osprey, leading documentary industry expert and founder/editor/publisher of the Documentary Business newsletter.

Never before seen outtakes of the film will be shown as well as a live feed of the stars of the show straight from Eastern CT!

Jacob Steinberg:
Jacob Steinberg is an Emmy Award nominated cinematographer specializing in natural history documentary. In 2012 he founded CosmoVision Media Group, a full-service media production house, and has since produced a variety of acclaimed films for international television and subscription-based broadcast. His latest work, Season of the Osprey (PBS Nature, 2021), was broadcast in over two dozen global territories and re-versioned in six languages.

Peter Hamilton, Co-Executive Producer, Season of the Osprey:
Peter Hamilton is a documentary industry consultant whose credits include productions with Bill Gates and David Attenborough for Smithsonian and BBC. Peter is a former CBS executive. He is the founder/editor/publisher of the Documentary Business newsletter. 

Alan Poole:
Dr. Alan Poole is one of the world's premier osprey scientists. Studying Ospreys for over 35 years, he has written two seminal books on the species: Ospreys: A Natural and Unnatural History; Cambridge University Press, 1989, and Ospreys: the Revival of a Global Raptor; Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2019. As an Associate of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, he was editor of the Birds of North America life history series (18 volumes, 18,000 pages) for 22 years.

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