Top 5 Things I Filmed as a Wildlife Videographer in 2024
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025
- These are the 5 best wildlife clips I've filmed over my first year of using a professional camera (canon r3). Thank you all so much for a great year and I look forward to makinng the channel better in every way in 2025.
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What an amazing year you have had in both finding and filming wildlife! Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Thank you so much! It was such a great year for finding new species and I’m hoping 2025 tops it
The last minute of this video was worth the whole price of admission, you seriously stepped up your game quality and concept wise this year and I’m so glad to see how much it’s already paid off. The insect behavior footage you captured this year is the best in our entire friend group of creators in my opinion, and the bird footage is too. Thank you so much for the shoutout, it means the world even if we can’t quite compete yet! I’d say my favorite shots from this year are filming an EDB’s pupil, two red-cockaded woodpeckers excavating their nest cavity, a Louisiana waterthrush hunting on water in Louisiana, a red widow eating a grasshopper, and the best ant footage we’ve ever gotten of Florida harvester ants building their nest. Next year should be a big one for all of us!
Thank you so much! I’m really glad this year I was able to highlight behavioral footage and make whole videos off of them where I wasn’t able to before, definitely opened a door for the type of content I was able to make. Thanks for sending your list of shots! I love woodpecker footage so much because they’re always doing something interesting and to capture that with such a unique species sounds like great work. I’d love to see that waterthrush footage too. Congrats on a big year for your channel, we both had our biggest videos ever this year and I’m excited to see what 2025 brings
We have cooper hawks in our yard and cicada killers too. I learn so much with what you share. I hope you keep sharing these videos. With your talent, I am sure you will be doing this more and more. I’m glad you take the time to do this. I’m 70 and really appreciate the patience you have and the fun way you narrate. Keep it up! 😊
Comments like this are the reason I post videos! So glad I could show you the animals you see in your yard in a new light. Definitely much more to come in 2025!
great filming. I actually liked all the flying snow geese at the end best
This guy is the best 🎉 happy new year team wild files
Right back at you, happy new years!
This is spectacular. I really love the shots you've gotten and am very excited for what's to come.
I've also just started 2024, in February. With photography in general though and while my current camera is not ideal for filmmaking, I've still tried and gotten a handful of (for me at least) amazing shots.
Most notably of a dragonfly on my windowsill casually grooming, and some ants trying to carry a much larger wasp.
Your video also just inspired me to keep on trying to get film footage. Thank you very much!
Thanks so much for sharing! Photography and video are so different, things that can make for a great video can often end up as a really bad photo. Keep up with the filming and I’ll try to up my photography game as well, hope you capture more great moments in 2025!
@@thewildfilesofficial Absolutely. More skill in both departments will be invaluable in the long run. Let's give our best!
Nice work. Looking forward to seeing updates on your progress in the future.
Thank you so much! I can’t wait to improve upon the craft and give you guys even better videos in 2025
Kudos to you for your monitor lizard shot!
Thanks so much! May now have been the most cinematic shot but it meant a lot to get that first observation haha
Chat I love this video