Let me know your thoughts on this video in the comments. If there are any wildlife filmmaking topics you'd like me to cover in future videos, drop your suggestions below. I've also put together a free Wildlife Filmmaking Guide which you can get here: www.docfilmacademy.com/signup-wildlife-filmmaking-guide
@@documentaryfilmacademy Thanks for the reply. I've reached the stage where I need to up the game on my head and sticks, [My rig is 15Kg atm, and I'd like to move up to a CN 30-300mm as well ] so I pay a lot of attention to what people are using their rigs on. Once again, thanks for the info. Al.
Great to hear you’re moving to the next level! We’re currently developing a wildlife filmmaking course, set to release in the second half of this year, where we’ll share our different long lens filming setups, plus lots of other helpful wildlife filmmaking tips. In the meantime, I’d recommend a solid pair of baby legs for a low centre of gravity-perfect for filming animals. Romford Baker tripods are excellent, and you can often find them second-hand on eBay. I’d also suggest heavier metal tripods over carbon fibre for added stability.
Let me know your thoughts on this video in the comments. If there are any wildlife filmmaking topics you'd like me to cover in future videos, drop your suggestions below.
I've also put together a free Wildlife Filmmaking Guide which you can get here: www.docfilmacademy.com/signup-wildlife-filmmaking-guide
That first shot of the pelicans was one of my favorite shots I’ve seen ever.
I love that shot too! 💛
So peaceful, calm, inspired by nature! So elegant, calm, refreshing!
Thanks Stasys!
Thank you for creating this!
You’re welcome!
Just discovered this video and everything in this was perfect! I really like the honest approach. You, sir, have a new follower here in Denmark :D
Thanks Jonas!
This was made for me, I just decided to begin filming for my first wildlife documentary!
Exciting! 😊
Great video, very inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Pedro! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much for this video, it is really inspiring
Great to hear! You're welcome.
This video popped up on the right time for me . Thanks 🙏🏻
You're welcome. Glad to hear it!
Fabulous - thanks so much!
You’re welcome Barry!
I really needed to see this right now, thank you (especially the bit about failing 🤔). Beautiful footage too 🥰
Great to hear! Yes, so important to remember that failing is part of the creative process.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
What an excellent choice of subjects - both as inspirational as the pelicans great work.
Thanks Terry. I agree, both Ava and Dunc are great!
Fantastic!
Thanks Fed!
So useful and inspiring. Thanks for sharing this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks !
Your welcome!
Thank you so much for the tips, maybe we will meet in a few years
You’re welcome! Sounds good. 😊
Good little vid. Can you pop up some details on that Atlas Cine head? [8:51 and after ] Like, web page etc.
TIA. Al.
Thanks! It's a Ronford-Baker Atlas 40 Fluid Head. Buttery smooth! But very pricey. It's over £10k, just for the head.
@@documentaryfilmacademy Thanks for the reply. I've reached the stage where I need to up the game on my head and sticks, [My rig is 15Kg atm, and I'd like to move up to a CN 30-300mm as well ] so I pay a lot of attention to what people are using their rigs on. Once again, thanks for the info. Al.
Great to hear you’re moving to the next level! We’re currently developing a wildlife filmmaking course, set to release in the second half of this year, where we’ll share our different long lens filming setups, plus lots of other helpful wildlife filmmaking tips. In the meantime, I’d recommend a solid pair of baby legs for a low centre of gravity-perfect for filming animals. Romford Baker tripods are excellent, and you can often find them second-hand on eBay. I’d also suggest heavier metal tripods over carbon fibre for added stability.
@@documentaryfilmacademy Cheers. Thanks for those tips.
9:40 beautiful 😍
Yea, I love that sequence. Magical!
OMG carrying your baby over your shoulder at 7:05, I'd need....well I'd need something....perhaps a big insurance package.
Yes! 😆 Hamza is always carrying his camera like that. His camera setup is not light, but he’s very careful with it when he’s on location.
Thank you 🙏 This inspired me a lot 🥹
You’re welcome! 😊