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I think this weeks show focusing on the cameramen that work with you could possible be the best episode yet.
Well done.


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Posts: 2786 | Location: Northeast Louisianna | Registered: 06 October 2009Reply With Quote
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I like the show but have not seen that episode. It is on my DVR.
 
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Great footage and very informative with all that goes into the shows. Not only is the best gear required, but a lot of imagination!
 
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Dave,

As we discussed yesterday…congrats on the new show.

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I watched the show earlier this week. A refreshing storyline that pulls together the world of african hunting safari and the behind the scene efforts of the video team. Nicely produced with excellent video footage. It will be interesting to see how the show puts a season of episodes together to keep the audiences' interest.

Well done gentlemen.


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I watched this episode yesterday and really enjoyed it. I started thinking "What would I do with a a young male lion walking 10 feet behind me and all I have to shoot is a camera?" Excellent show, Ivan, but then your shows are the only ones I watch now. I would love to see some of the "outtakes", bloopers, close calls that don't get broadcast, I imagine there are some great ones.
 
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thank you people , i hope that the main thread that ran through the episode was how important the whole team is - i am just the guy in front of the camera and a very small part of the team ... its actually the rest of the safari classics team that makes it happen ...thanks for the compliments.


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Ivan, I sat in on your seminar at DSC about this subject and your D&D episode tied into that perfectly. Thanks for giving us another window into what we love.



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thank you people , i hope that the main thread that ran through the episode was how important the whole team is - i am just the guy in front of the camera and a very small part of the team ... its actually the rest of the safari classics team that makes it happen ...thanks for the compliments.


Your message was well shown, I appreciated your crews' love of nature and it shows in their photography and after filming production.
 
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What a misleading topic... Here I thought we where gonna talk about Chaporonga... Big Grin


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Posts: 26 | Location: Jhb, South Africa | Registered: 18 January 2011Reply With Quote
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Thanks to all for the nice comments. I back what Ivan said, a team effort, and none more important than our cameramen. True pros at their craft. Our production director Christy Funke did the editing and I thought she designed a great storyline. Thank you all for the feedback and comments !


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I have watched all the episodes and I agree with those that say they enjoyed this one as much or more than any of them.

I have the DVR set to get these and TAA and eagerly await each new episode. By far, my favorite programs.


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Do one on the importance of your trackers and skinners. Big Grin
 
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I watched it tonight. It as a great show.

Dave/Ivan, what is the story on that rather unusual umbrella. I laughed out loud when I saw it.
 
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By far my favorite Africa show to date! The whole series has been great and will have a permanent home on my DVR!
 
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