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<video:title>Wildlife Showreel 2020</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[My first wildlife showreel.

I've been a wildlife photographer for years, learning fieldcraft and spending hours to capture that one image was amazing. But I wanted more, telling the whole story behind the shot, documenting my subjects in a film was something I wanted to imbrace and learn further.

I started filming on a Sony A73 with a 200 to 600mm zoom lens, which gave me great results. I wanted to have a more cinematic look, filming on prime lenses so I purchased a Zcam cinema camera.

Shooting on my Zcam E2S6 coupled with a RED 300mm T2.8 lens for me now is the perfect combination. Upgrading my tripod and fluid head really helped, but the game changer was adding rods and rails with a follow focus.

Please comment and share as I can only get better as I learn my craft.]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2020-10-30T08:00:04+00:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>Red Kite - Wildlife Filmmaker - Z Cam Watch in 4K</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Seeing a red kite soaring high in the sky hunting or being opportunistic is a true delight! Once a very rare bird, hunted close to extinction in the UK, thanks to successful reintroduction projects, these wonderful birds can now be seen in lots of places in the UK. The M40 corridor was one of the first re-introduction sites for these birds of prey.

They are quite like the common Buzzard, but the red kite has more angled red wings that are tipped with black and a beautiful forked tail. Sometimes they can be seen hunting for food, but mostly red kites are in fact largely scavengers or flying high looking for opportunities, roadkill, newly fledged birds, and small prey like rabbits. Listen out for their ‘mewing’ calls, when the sun is shining and warm thermals help them soar high in the skies.

Longer than my normal short films, not sure if it drags on a little?
Happy to answer any questions, post your comments below.

TECHNICAL STUFF IF YA INTERESTED

Z Cam E2 S6 Camera
Red Pro Prime 300mm f2.8 lens
Z-Log 2
Apple ProRes 422
4K 2.4:1
Native ISO 400]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2022-05-29T20:29:18+00:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>Fox Photography - Red Fox - Roe Deer - Sony A7 III Wildlife Photographer</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Wildlife & Nature photography with the Red Fox. Fortunately, I live next to fields, coppices and green corridors filled with an abundance of wildlife. Foxes, Badgers, Deer, Tawny owls and Merlins to just name a few. While on Corvid 19 lockdown, my solitary walk means I hop over the fence and see these magnificent, majestic beasts.

All my footage is shot on a Sony A7 III with the Sony 200/600mm f6.3 lens. Looking to start vlogging about my trips, so please subscribe for more videos on wildlife photography, animal tracking and the natural environment and how you can help with its conservation.

*** Follow me ***
Website - https://www.peterhaken.co.uk
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Twitter - https://twitter.com/peterhaken

#fox #redfox #wildlifefilms #nature #wildlifephotography #wildlifephotographer #Roedeer]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2020-04-11T10:40:21+00:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>Owl &amp; Crow - Z-Cam E2 S6 Wildlife Film</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[The battle on the Cornish coastline for the local wildlife. Short-eared owls hunting in the afternoon sun, but the pesky Corvids challenge them constantly, ending with aerial fighting displays. Whilst the battle unfolds, the fox is hunting for voles and the kestrel waiting patiently for anything it can prey upon. Gulls engage in a free for all feeding frenzy, thanks to the local farmer ploughing his fields for the season ahead.

Filmed on Z-Cam E2 S6 with Sigma 150mm to 600 Contemporary lens in 4K/241, ProRes, Rec709, Native 400 iso, 1/200]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2021-03-09T09:13:39+00:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>Deer Photography, Red Deer, Roe Deer Wildlife Film on Sony A7iii Camera</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Dawn rise, birds are singing, tracking and stalking deer through the heath and moorland. Herd of red deer grazing near a stream, what a perfect start to the day for a day with nature and filming on the Sony A7iii and the 200 to 600mm lens, the perfect combination for wildlife photography.


*** Follow me ***
Website - https://www.peterhaken.co.uk
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/peterhaken/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/peterhaken]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2020-04-21T15:50:32+00:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>Barn owl wildlife film shot on Zcam E2 S6 &amp; Sony A73</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[I've been lucky to have a few different local locations to film barn owls over 2020. It's been a tough year throughout due to lockdowns and travel restrictions. This short film documents the lives of 2 adult barn owls and the successful rearing of three barn owl chicks. Sit back and enjoy these little connections with our local wildlife.


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Twitter - https://twitter.com/peterhaken

Equipment used


Zcam E2-S6 with Red 300mm T2.8 prime lens
Sony A7III and Sony 200/600mm f6.3

Music by: Deskant - As Loch Awe Weeps]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2021-02-17T18:27:52+00:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>Short Eared Owl Wildlife Photographer</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Short-Eared owl: Asio flammeus, or 'Shortie', is mostly seen out and about in the daytime and easily spotted in the wintertime when migrants join resident birds. Look out for it over the moors and saltmarshes.

Short-eared owls mainly hunt during the daytime, flying low over tussocks grasslands, moors and saltmarshes to feed on field voles and small birds. Similar size as the Barn owl, but with longer wings. The short-eared owl breeds in Northern England and Scotland can be seen more widely in winter depending on storm wind directions. They tend to nest on the ground in very rough ground cover scrub like Gorse, Blackthorn & brambles in scraped-out hollows lined with grass and downy feathers.

Filmed in Cornwall around October/November over suitable hunting grasslands on the Cornwall coastline. You will often see up to half a dozen owls all hunting together, quartering the area. Fights often happen mid-air if-then encroach on each other's patch. The owls get mobbed, hassled or attacked by other birds, including Crows, Jackdoors, Magpies, Ravens, Kestrels, Peregrines; you can see invasive tactics and wing clapping ward off predators.

Equipment used:

Super 35mm Z Cam E2-S6 6K cinema camera
Red 300mm T2.8 prime lens
Atomos Ninja V monitor]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2021-02-28T09:23:21+00:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>Hares on a misty morning - Hare Photography - Wildlife Photographer</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Short wildlife film on hares - The brown Hare lives 2 to 4 years and can reach speeds of over 40 mph when evading predators like the fox of Buzzard. 

All my wildlife film and wildlife photography is filmed on a Sony A7iii and the Sony 200mm to 600mm F6.3 lens.]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2020-05-20T16:00:07+00:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>Wildlife Photography Roe Deer Fallow Deer - Sony A7iii Wildlife Filmmaker</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[The latest short film about a small group of Roe deer and a rogue Fallow deer that live in my local woodland and meadows near where I live in Cornwall.

Wildlife photography and filmmaking has taught me many things. The two most important aspects are, PATIENCE and OBSERVATION without these spending time in woodland, forest or meadow would not be as rewarding.

People are too busy in their lives, and they don't even realise that these magnificent beasts live alongside us. In the meadow, laid down just the other side of a hedgerow, tucked in behind the prickly Gorze that smells of coconut reminding us summer is on the way very soon.

Following animal pathways through the forest and fields, using fieldcraft to identify animal tracks and droppings will tell you so much about what mammals live or frequent your local woods.

The best time to spend time to sit and watch is dawn and dusk, take a flask, a bite to eat and just let nature draw you in, if you commit to spending time in the great outdoors, mother nature will let you into her world.

*** Follow me ***

Website - https://www.peterhaken.co.uk
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/peterhaken/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/peterhaken]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2020-05-04T16:00:14+00:00</video:publication_date>
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