Stories4change

Jonathan Blease: Presenter, Producer & Consultant

Jonathan has had over 25 years experience in the media, with a particular focus on sustainability issues. This has encompassed: stints as a photo-journalist in Central America and Central & Southern Africa; producing & presenting Radio, Television, Documentaries & Film in the United States; directing & editing short form video for TV and corporate video in the UK and the States; and teaching media production / media literacy to young people.

In broadcast he’s worked for the NPR/PBS network in the States and the BBC in the UK. As a consultant he’s worked for NGO’s and Corporations in the States and the UK. He graduated from Seale-Hayne Agricultural College in Devon and has worked on the land in England, France, New Zealand, and The United States. In all his work he combines his passion for media & film with his love and understanding of the land, nature and sustainability.

 

Clive Ardagh, Filmmaker

Clive is an independent filmmaker making documentaries and corporate and communications videos both in England and the Norwegian arctic where he has spent many years. He has a passion for filming the significant and meaningful moments in the every-day and his clients have ranged from businesses to individuals and include colleges, charities, organizations and artists.

Clive has a BA in Media Production from The University of Northumbria and has more recently completed an MSc in Holistic Science at Schumacher College. He is currently making a documentary based on the book Animate Earth by the ecologist Stephan Harding exploring how a more holistic scientific process might broaden our perception of the natural world and inform subsequent understanding, resulting in a deeper reconnection with the Earth.

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The S4C carbon footprint

As a business we operate from our home offices or occasionally from the offices of our clients. This reduces our carbon footprint by keeping travel to a minimum. If we do have to travel, whenever possible we walk, cycle or use public transport. S4C is also looking at other ways to reduce our carbon emissions - for example the UK office is provided with electricity by Good Energy and we only use recycled paper and low-energy lightbulbs.