We want to share more with you about the organisations we work with, behind-the-scenes moments with our team, and the conservation and humanitarian issues that drive us to create purpose-filled content.
As we reflect on 2024, we feel deeply grateful for the opportunities to tell meaningful stories, collaborate with inspiring people, and explore places that have shaped both our work and…
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As we look back on 2018 we take a moment to appreciate all the incredible people we have met and the places we have travelled to. Watch our end of year review film for some of 2018’s highlights and some insight into the purpose behind the work we do.
We love sharing more about the people that we work with and that are integral to what we do. You may have seen some of our behind-the-scenes videos and know some of our crew, but it is rare that you get a chance to know the editors, that are so key in any film production.
The Black Bean team embarked on an assignment for Kristin Davis, filming in Zambia and documenting the work being done by Game Rangers International. It was an amazing trip, this team is dedicated and inspiring and led by Rachael Murton.
We want to start 2018 by reflecting on 2017 because it was an incredible year – filled with new challenges and adventures, and most important for us – filled with time spent exploring new places, and fostering important relationships – doing work with purpose.
What a year it has been! Reviewing footage and photographs we feel so grateful – we have met remarkable people, worked alongside them to create content with purpose and made personal discoveries. Thank you for all your support and for working with us.
Earlier this year, on assignment for United for Wildlife, we had the privilege of visiting Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Laikipia County, Kenya. Many of you know that they now care for the last three remaining northern white rhino in the world, Sudan, Najin & Fatu.