Long-form documentary work across East Africa's most critical ecosystems. Not content. Evidence.
The final unprotected wildlife passage between Queen Elizabeth National Park and Bwindi — and the communities living inside it.
An observational study of mountain gorilla behaviour in the hours between dusk and full dark — a window no camera had held this long.
A seasonal portrait of the Serengeti's dry corridor, filmed across twelve consecutive months to document the ecological cost of a shifting wet season.
Unedited field recordings from six weeks embedded with pastoral communities in northeastern Uganda during the region's most contested land resettlement.
Chimpanzee rehabilitation on Lake Victoria's Ngamba Island — a close account of what sanctuary means when the forest is already gone.
A forensic reconstruction of three poaching incidents in Murchison Falls, tracing evidence from the carcass back through the supply chain to the buyer.
A 24-minute observational documentary following the seasonal migration corridor between Queen Elizabeth National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest — one of the last unprotected wildlife passages in East Africa. Filmed over 14 months, the piece documents the elephants, chimpanzees, and communities that share this shrinking strip of land.
The Last Corridor is not a nature film. It is a land use argument delivered in images.
We don't script wildlife. We outlast it. Every shoot begins with weeks of embedded fieldwork before a single frame is composed for narrative. The story reveals itself — or it doesn't, and we wait.
Each project is built in collaboration with field researchers, conservation bodies, and local communities who provide the ecological intelligence behind every sequence. The camera follows the science.
These films are not made to trend. They are made to endure — as legal evidence, educational material, and permanent records of ecosystems under pressure. Every frame carries its date of capture like a signature.
Conservation bodies, NGOs, tourism boards, and editorial publishers — we produce short and long-form documentary work on brief. Every project begins with a field consultation.
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