@@theos.masule4910 oh fantastic! Thanks for commenting. When we met I was on a commercial shoot so I unfortunately can't make behind-the-scenes videos. This trip was a month before we met
Another great video and great wildlife shots... Ja... my issue as well... I would love to get a better lens... better trailer... more time for trips... and the list goes on 😢. But still you make awesome videos, they are quirky with great interactions between you two.
I love your videos. So much fun to watch. I am going to Chobe National Park in May of 2025. I have been to Africa 4 times but this will be my first trip to Botswana. What settings do you use for slow motion? Safe travels. Bob
@@robertsafay1009 thanks bob. I don't like to shoot at less than 4K, so the best I can get is 4K 240fps. I often push the shutter to 360 degrees when shooting slowmo.
Thank you for your response. After watching your great videos, I am really looking forward to exploring the Chobe NP. I love that filming door you built. In September I plan on visiting and filming at Yellowstone, Tetons and Badlands National Parks in western US. Keep those videos coming. Bob @@MovingPicturesAfrica
@@richardtustin thank you. Yes, security is an issue occasionally at Ihaha. If you lock everything away in your vehicle at night you should be fine, but it is not nice to have to worry about theft. I do mention this in a later episode
@@Fuzzypigproductions it's a process. You need to be either a researcher or filmmaker or photographer. You apply with the Ministry of Environment and Tourism permits office. It can take a while to get approved. Then you pay a bunch of money for the main permit. Then for each trip you need to apply for a supplementary permit from DWNP and on that application you can ask for off-road permission.
Beautiful footage. I especially liked the giraffe! 😊👏👏👏
Thank you 🙏
Every series gets better and better.
@@TheOuboet 😊 hope so
Wonderful videos. I love the commentary too. It's very natural.
Thanks 😊
Nice video. Looks a lot of fun doing what you're doing.
@@AYNZ197 thanks 👍
I have been waiting for this❤😂
We met you guys the other day when we were also filming in the park for the Wildlife Film School… Beautiful Piece🤧🔥🤗
@@theos.masule4910 oh fantastic! Thanks for commenting. When we met I was on a commercial shoot so I unfortunately can't make behind-the-scenes videos. This trip was a month before we met
Another great video and great wildlife shots... Ja... my issue as well... I would love to get a better lens... better trailer... more time for trips... and the list goes on 😢. But still you make awesome videos, they are quirky with great interactions between you two.
@@willemhutten6585 🙂 thanks Wilem
Andy a.k.a The Stig
Andy a.k.a. Captain Slow
Beautiful footage, I enjoyed the video👍😁
Thanks Smet!
I love your videos. So much fun to watch. I am going to Chobe National Park in May of 2025. I have been to Africa 4 times but this will be my first trip to Botswana. What settings do you use for slow motion? Safe travels. Bob
@@robertsafay1009 thanks bob. I don't like to shoot at less than 4K, so the best I can get is 4K 240fps. I often push the shutter to 360 degrees when shooting slowmo.
Thank you for your response. After watching your great videos, I am really looking forward to exploring the Chobe NP. I love that filming door you built. In September I plan on visiting and filming at Yellowstone, Tetons and Badlands National Parks in western US. Keep those videos coming. Bob
@@MovingPicturesAfrica
Great video. I have heard their have been disturbing incidents at Ihaha in regard to thefts from vehicles etc. Has security been improved ?
@@richardtustin thank you. Yes, security is an issue occasionally at Ihaha. If you lock everything away in your vehicle at night you should be fine, but it is not nice to have to worry about theft. I do mention this in a later episode
@@MovingPicturesAfricadisturbing trend. 😢
Don't we all need a new lens.
Always
What about binoculars?
What is required to get an off road permit for filmmakers in Chobe?
@@Fuzzypigproductions it's a process. You need to be either a researcher or filmmaker or photographer. You apply with the Ministry of Environment and Tourism permits office. It can take a while to get approved. Then you pay a bunch of money for the main permit. Then for each trip you need to apply for a supplementary permit from DWNP and on that application you can ask for off-road permission.