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Save the Elephants

Picture Farm and Save the Elephants Inspire City Dwellers to Expand Their Global View

Description

Between 2002 and 2011, Maisels et al (2013) estimate that the world’s forest elephant population was reduced by 62% due to illegal ivory trade. Prior to this, between 1979 and 1989, half of all Africa’s elephants were lost to the ivory trade, according to pan African census data. NY-based production company Picture Farm strove to bring to the initiative to light with city-dwellers who may feel distant from the cause in the organization's short film by the same name.
The film captures the two Samburu warriors, Benjamin Loloju (pictured right) from Save The Elephants and Letoiye Serenoy from Elephant Watch Camp in Samburu National Reserve on their first ever voyage outside of Kenya. Both warriors grew up in Samburu surrounded by elephants and now use their expertise and knowledge to protect them.

This professional campaign titled 'Picture Farm and Save the Elephants Inspire City Dwellers to Expand Their Global View' was published in United States in June, 2018. It was created for the brand: Save the Elephants, . This Film medium campaign is related to the Public Interest industry and contains 1 media asset. It was submitted almost 6 years ago.

Credits

Director / Camera / Editor: Kess Broekman-Dattner
Production / Post: Picture Farm
Executive Producer: Ben Freedman
Photographer: Cleveland Jones
Post Supervisor: Leslie Yoon
Post Producer: Kari Ickert
Composer: Ryan Teague
Colorist: Roslyn Di Sisto / Nice Shoes
Assistant Editors: Regina Spurlock, Matt Egan, Jose Roman, DeAnita Redwood, Jennifer Roberts
Sound Mixer: Regina Spurlock, Kess Broekman-Dattner
GFX: Claudia Perez
Wildlife Photographer: Nina Constable

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