Entries in Ray Paunovich (5)

Saturday
Mar052011

elk along the Missouri Breaks

Another elegantly understated and beautiful wildlife short from Ray Paunovich, "10-10-10- Elk Along the Missouri Breaks":

Paunovich, of Wild Planet Films, is one of the most gifted and spellbinding videographers of wildlife I've ever taken in, and all without "staging, reenactment, manipulation or disturbance of the animals or the events beind documented," which takes place far more often than you might realize in other shoots.

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Monday
Apr052010

springtime in the Rockies

Thank you sincerely for bearing with a heavier dose of subject matter last week, looking at the groaning of some of God's creatures.  But having celebrated Easter this weekend and the unimaginable gift of Christ's resurrection for us His children, and all creation, we happily turn the page to the theme of redemption, and the hope God has for His beloved animals! 

Ray Paunovich of Wild Planet Films has provided another perfect opportunity for doing so, through his typically mesmerizing and heart-lifting video short "Springtime in the Rockies", a "natural look (at) the renewal of life in our Rocky Mt. West":

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Wednesday
Feb032010

life on the wing

Yet another captivating video short from Ray Paunovich shot in southwest Montana, and a perfect supplement to our series on wild birds: "Life on the Wing" ...

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Wednesday
Jan202010

winter in the wild West

Following are two more mesmerizing wildlife videos from Ray Paunovich, once again shot out West in national parks, including the Rocky Mountains, and this time with a winter backdrop.  First, "One Winters Day":

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Sunday
May172009

the magic hour

"The Magic Hour," described as "a visual look at nature in the last rays of sunlight," and filmed in southwest Montana and Yellowstone National Park ... 

The film, which I truly recommend watching in HD by clicking on the video or this link, was majestically shot and edited Ray Paunovich of Wild Planet Films, with music by James Newton Howard.  Paunovich has other wildlife video posted at Vimeo, which I look forward to viewing.