Join Sandesh Kadur as he travels across the North-east Himalayan landscape and documents the wildlife of the Eastern Himalaya. This is the first in a series of video chapters produced whilst still in the field photographing the region to produce a coffee-table book highlighting the importance of the Himalaya. These short films, shot mostly on Canon HD-SLR Cameras are another outcome that goes behind the scenes and highlights unique stories and difficulties encountered - a kinda behind the scenes look into 'getting the shot'.
This short film was shot (almost) entirely on Canon HD-DSLR Type Cameras - the Canon 5DMark2 and the Canon 1DMark4, with a few short exceptions. It has recently been nominated for a Green Oscar at the Wildscreen Wildlife Film Festival in Bristol, UK.
The film was for a series running on UK's BBC called The Natural World and the film was called 'Monsoon'. Some of it filmed in Kaziranga.
WildlifeInCloseUp 1 month ago
@WildlifeInCloseUp Thx! The short film is not for Television, although making it led to a six month stint filming in Kaziranga for NG. What was the film you made in 94 wt the BBC NHU?
pogeyan 1 month ago
Excellent work.
donmuller21 4 months ago
Superlative work! Congratulations!
gabbaro 6 months ago
Exellent work! congratulations from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Albertocasca 7 months ago
What a spectacular video!
wordsfromwilderness 11 months ago
Good works..
vijayavelmama 11 months ago
Great to see independent work of such quality. Is this a series for TV ?
You have cleverly chosen wildlife subjects that suit the DSLR format and nicely cut with the human life.
I filmed for BBC Natural History Unit in Kaziranga in 1994.
WildlifeInCloseUp 1 year ago
what lens are you using at 0:43 on the young child. excellent video btw very inspirational
DahoDocumentaries 1 year ago
That Rhino at 3:29 is a beast!! Is it an AzhiaziaM Rhino?
lopaka73 1 year ago