Canon 7D – Owlet Dolly Sequence (0:47)
Here is a quick little sequence from our ramblings down along the creek this week. The sequence was shot using a Canon 7D and a newly constructed dolly that doubles as a solar panel support. Enjoy
Read more ›Here is a quick little sequence from our ramblings down along the creek this week. The sequence was shot using a Canon 7D and a newly constructed dolly that doubles as a solar panel support. Enjoy
Read more ›This is a short web film produced for Montana Audubon addressing the impact oil & gas development has on sage grouse, a species recently warranted by the USFWS as worthy of protection under the Endangered Species Act. This film includes interviews with David Sibley, Dave Naugle, and Amy Cilimburg. You [...]
Read more ›Conservation Media just returned from a scouting trip to Hawaii in preparation for a film about feral cats overtaking the islands and contributing to the extinction of the 70 bird species that disappeared this century, not to mention the impact of goats, cattle, and mongooses. Wow. This trip was a [...]
Read more ›This is the latest carbon-neutral export from the edit bay at Conservation Media. It took many months to get this one out, but it has arrived! We really like this piece and hope you do too. We have another, nearly completed piece for Montana Audubon which we’ll post here in [...]
Read more ›This is a quick promo piece Conservation Media put together for an EPA video contest. The film recently won TWO Silver Telly Awards, for Nature/Environment and for Cinematography. It was a lot of fun to make and we were terribly lucky to catch not one, but two acts of wetland [...]
Read more ›This is a quick demo fresh out of the timeline. I’m putting together a film for the Sonoran Institute on the value of open lands in the American West. This demo contains a portion of a single interview. I’ll post more exports this week.
Read more ›This is a quick demo of the sagegrouse stuff I filmed this April for MT Audubon. This will go into a larger piece which will be posted here as well as on the MT Audubon website at www.mtaudubon.org
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