Grand Cayman, the largest of the three Cayman Islands in the Caribbean, hosts extraordinary plants and wildlife. This film gives an intriguing insight into some of the remarkable scenes that play out every day.
The core of the film has two major narratives that play throughout, touching upon humans’ connection to the natural world.
We explore the wonderful world of mangroves and the sheer diversity of life they support. Emphasis is put on the true importance of mangroves for securing the health of our planet, and the implications of their destruction. We delve into conservation efforts being made to save the Blue Iguana, a critically endangered species, found nowhere else on Earth, that lingered on the very brink of extinction.
I’m excited to announce that after an extensive phase of alterations and fine-tuning, my film is now available to watch and hopefully be enjoyed.
E Q U I P M E N T U S E D
- Primarily shot on the Panasonic GH5 (V-LOG)
- Canon 100-400mm USM IS II
- Canon 100mm Macro f2.8 USM
- Panasonic 25mm f1.4
- Panasonic 7-14mm
- Manfrotto Video Tripod
- Extension Tubes
- Canon 6D Mark II
F I L M C R E D I T S
Matthew Stockreiter
Drone operator Noah Hollins
Narrator Dr. Chris Best
Original Score (Soundtrack) Ethan Roberts
Blue Iguana Conservation Team
Interviewee 1 Alberto
Interviewee 2 Cassie Macdowell
Interveiwee 3 Fred Burton
Blue Iguana Conservation Manager Luke Harding
The Hollins Family
Cooper Hollins
Noah Hollins
Liam Hollins
Gary Hollins
Rebecca Davidson
Special Thanks
Lydia Hemmings
Sam Whitton
Ellie Stones
Anna Roberts
Adrain Brown
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