25 June 2013, 09:09
Elton RambinMen Behind The Camera Dark & Dangerous
This evening I had the pleasure to see the episode of Dark & Dangerous "Men Behind The Camera".
With out doubt, D & D portrays more than the "I came ,I saw,I shot" of the run of the mill hunting shows.
The episode tells a great story behind the camera and the skill,artistry and calm nerve of the camera men. The great shots of lions and the expressions of the hunters and guides were certainly not staged and reflected the magic and spell of African adventure. The night exposures of the stars rotation and the silhouetted camp from the fire pit makes one long to be there that night.
AR members, if you have not seen this chapter do not miss this experience.
Dave Fulson and Tim Dankel please express to the entire team what a great job they are doing to give the real story of hunting and real conservation.
Thanks for telling the real story.
Elton Rambin
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25 June 2013, 17:41
Tim ViningI second Elton's comments. The filming of D&D is phenomenal and like Elton I enjoy the rotating star effect.
25 June 2013, 19:06
Dave FulsonThanks so much guys. I think our guys are among the most talented in the business and we have worked hard to bring a new viewpoint to that series. Their talent, combined with the editing of Christy Funke, our senior editor, are really the fuel that drives our productions.
27 June 2013, 20:04
surestrikeYou do a fine job Dave. Your shows are without equal. A clear head above the rest.