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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>
<video:uploader>Peter Haken</video:uploader>
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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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