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January 27th, 2013, 12:11 AM | #1 |
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Wildest of the wild
Hi all,
Just thought i would tell you a bit about a film of Leon Lorenz that i just watched. As the title of the thread suggests, the film is called Wildest of the wild. Shot over 4 years, it follows Leon through the seasons around BC & Alberta Canada as he pursues the wildlife he loves to film. With some heart pounding moments where he is being charged by a sow grizzly, to some very unusual behaviour of porcupines & everything in between. The film had me glued to the set. It has a lovely narration & stunning shots of lots of different wildlife. I learnt quite a bit too about filming wildlife so for a lot of people here on the UWOL forum, i thought you might like to take a look at it. The DVD can be ordered here on his website. Canadian Wildlife Productions: Grizzly Bears, Bighorm Sheep in Alberta & BC Rockies DVD Videos I thoroughly enjoyed watching it as i am sure many of you will. Regards, Bryce
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January 27th, 2013, 11:17 AM | #2 |
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Re: Wildest of the wild
Hi Bryce
I'm glad you enjoyed the film and thank you for your kind words. I'm working on 2 films right now, one on winged predators and one on furry predators. It'll take several years for each film I'm sure as these creatures are usually very shy and hard to find. I'm very happy with the Canon C300 which I've been using since July of 2012. Happy filming, Leon Lorenz Canadian Wildlife Productions: Grizzly Bears, Bighorm Sheep in Alberta & BC Rockies DVD Videos |
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