Role | Name |
---|---|
Client | DJI |
Agency | |
Creative Director | |
Agency Producer | |
Production Company | Vantage Pictures |
Executive Producer | |
Production Services | |
Director | Zacharia Lorenz |
Director's Assistant | |
Producer | Eduardo Cardenas |
Line Producer | |
Assistant Producer | |
1st Assistant Director | |
2nd Assistant Director | |
Production Manager | |
Assistant Production Manager | |
Production Coordinator | |
Production Assistant | |
Translator | |
Director of Photography | |
Camera Operator | |
1st AC | |
2nd AC | |
Focus Puller | |
Camera Assistants | |
DIT | |
Live-Stream Technician | |
Steadicam Operator | |
Drone Operator | |
Behind the Scenes | |
Gaffer | |
Key Grip | |
Best Boy Grip | |
Grips | |
Best Boy Electric | |
Electricians | |
Grip & Lighting | |
Rental House | |
Production Designer | |
Art Director | |
Props Master | |
Art Assistants | |
Food Stylist | |
Wardrobe | |
Wardrobe Assistant | |
Make-up Artist | |
Hair Stylist | |
Sound Engineer | |
Talent | |
Casting Director | |
Stunt Coordinator | |
Dance Choreographer | |
Casting Manager | |
Location Manager | |
Photographer | |
Photography Assistant | |
Product Technician | |
Medic | |
Animal Wrangler | |
Catering | |
Drivers | |
Storyboard Artist | |
Post House | |
Post Supervisor | |
Editor | |
Assistant Editor | |
Colorist | |
Music | |
Sound Mix & Design | |
VFX Supervisor | |
VFX | |
Motion Graphic Artist | |
Account Manager |
DJI Mavic Air The Last Wild Place
DJI Mavic Air The Last Wild Place on Earth
In 1968, The North Face founder Doug Tompkins and three friends took a legendary road trip to Patagonia, South America. Captivated by Patagonia’s natural beauty, Doug and his wife Kris moved to Chile and created Tompkins Conservation. Over the past 25 years, they have purchased and developed more than 13 million acres of protected national parks. Following Doug’s legacy, world-renowned outdoor photographer Chris Burkard ventures to Chilean Patagonia with the Mavic Air on an assignment to uncover the region’s majestic wilderness from an aerial perspective.
DJI Mavic Air The Last Wild Place on Earth
In 1968, The North Face founder Doug Tompkins and three friends took a legendary road trip to Patagonia, South America. Captivated by Patagonia’s natural beauty, Doug and his wife Kris moved to Chile and created Tompkins Conservation. Over the past 25 years, they have purchased and developed more than 13 million acres of protected national parks. Following Doug’s legacy, world-renowned outdoor photographer Chris Burkard ventures to Chilean Patagonia with the Mavic Air on an assignment to uncover the region’s majestic wilderness from an aerial perspective.