A Boom on the WILD SIDE
This article may be of interest to the sound recordists and wildlife filmers amongst you:
http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/...002517,00.html |
Hi Tony
I really enjoyed your incredible pictures on your website, my favorite was the grizzly bear laying in the water. Nothing ''fishy'' about your catches on the big one that never got away either. CBC has started airing Planet Earth here in Canada and we also though there was an over use of music throughout. Can't beat the natural sounds of nature. Keep up the good work, Leon Lorenz www.wildlifevideos.ca |
Thank you for your very kind words, Leon and I'm glad that you enjoyed the pics on the websites. The shot of the sleeping bear in the water during a heatwave is a favourite and one of my most-sold wildlife photos.
I agree 100% about using natural sounds of nature as much as possible in wildlife movie features, although it is more often even more difficult than obtaining the actual visual footage. |
Wow Tony!
Wasn't aware of that pic of the sleeping bear in the water before Leon told us. Please let us know when you got more of this, by put out a link Take care Tony Best; |
Thanks Per. I hope that your Musk Oxen project is going well and you are obtaining more great footage with the XL-H1 + Canon 300mm f/2.8 & 500mm f/4, just as you did with the XL2 + Sigma 300mm f/2.8.
I'm at this moment in northern France filming the new GlobetrotterWorld DVD series. |
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