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Film Companies and Logistical Advice

The staff of African Captures has had vast experience in working with film crews on both sides of the camera. We have worked with numerous production companies in both documentaries and feature film work.

With our great knowledge of the game reserves and cities of Southern African regions, we can provide valuable information regarding locations and facilities.

This, together with good relationships with local facilitating and production companies gives us the leading edge over other companies.


Recent projects:

SABC Agriform: Why should one animal die?
Route 66: Animals on the move.
Wildthings (USA): Giraffe Relocation.
Wildthings (USA): Chopper Safari.
African Motion Picture Company: Tswalu a new beginning.
African Motion Picture Company: Tswalu Part 2.
Strawberry Films / Moonlighting Production company: Big Game Series (13 part Documentary).
An unusual film location
An unusual film location
Preparing a collar for an elephant in Tembe Elephant Park
Preparing a collar for an elephant in Tembe Elephant Park
Placing radio transmitters on Black Rhino in Addo Elephant Park in the Eastern Cape of South Africa
Placing radio transmitters on Black Rhino in Addo Elephant Park in the Eastern Cape of South Africa


For more information Contact:
Shaun Rambert
Tel: + 27 (0)82 414 0878
E-mail: afcaptur@icon.co.za
Dr Emma Hollingworth
Tel: + 44 (0)46 808 2410
E-mail: emhollingworth@hotmail.com
 
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