Both these sequences are part of Wild Karnataka, a documentary film that reveals the astonishingly varied landscape of the state and the creatures, great and small, that inhabit its wilds. Those in Bengaluru can watch the film on June 7.
After four years in the making, a band of 20 filmmakers including the directors were left with 400 hours of footage for what is now India’s first blue chip natural history film. The film is shot on 4k resolution (ultra-high definition) and boasts of stunning aerial shots, such as when the camera glides over thundering waterfalls. The film was fortunate to have no funding hiccups thanks to backers and investors as diverse as the Karnataka Forest Department, Prashanth Prakash of venture capital fund Accel, an ethical mining company Sandur Manganese and Iron Ore, and eco-tourism brand Jungle Lodges and Resorts.
The 52-minute-long documentary is far from being a film that rests on the laurels of quality technology or visual stories alone. The documentary is narrated by Sir David Attenborough, the venerable 93-year-old English conservationist who has lent his talents to monumental projects such as television series Planet Earth. The film’s music score, by Grammy-winner Ricky Kej, also complements the sounds of the land, be it the call of the langur in a forest or the winds sweeping across an arid landscape.
“One of the biggest takeaways from the film is that although the state is known for tigers and elephants (it has the largest wild population of both, globally), we have also focused on animals such as dracos (flying lizards), frogs and otters,” says Mohan Raj. Almost 50 per cent of the film is shot outside of national parks, highlighting how a wildlife habitat is just a couple of hours in any direction.
The directors are preparing to release the film via an online platform in a few weeks. Meanwhile, they have a trailer running across social media platforms, besides their website Wildkarnataka.com. Watch the film: if not to plan your next nature holiday then to simply luxuriate in the plethora of wild stories.
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