CLIENT:

UNEP and CITES (The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)

PROJECT:

The Monitoring of the Illegal Killing of Elephants (MIKE)

LOCATION:

Ghana

Documentaries to Capture the Important Stories in Elephant Conservation

The second part of our collaborative project with MIKE saw our agile film crew head to Ghana to document the rangers safeguarding elephants in Mole National Park. Equipped with compact yet powerful gear, our team captured impactful stories while adapting to the rangers' environment.

360-Degree Film | Documentary | Photography | Directing and Producing | Impact Reporting

A compact team, an unforgettable bond

With lightweight equipment and a concise but highly skilled team, we immersed ourselves in the park ranger unit for 10 days. This efficient setup allowed us to move freely and naturally within the park, building trust and capturing authentic moments, showcasing the deep bond between rangers and the elephants they protect.

Interactive 360-degree and drone filming

As with our previous project in Zambia, our team employed versatile 360-degree cameras and drones to deliver an immersive viewer experience. This compact tech setup enabled us to film every aspect of the rangers’ daily routines without disruption.

We also incorporated infrared motion capture technology (trail cameras) to discreetly record powerful wildlife footage, adding an extra layer of insight to the story.

Joseph Edunsin (Videographer and Editor), Franklin (Ranger), Sam Callis (Film Director) and Maria Janum (Creative Director)

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