BEAU EASTMAN
WILDLIFE CAMERAMAN AND FILMMAKER
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LIVE NOW ON YOUTUBE!
ENTER THE WILD
I'm excited to share that Enter the Wild is now live on my YouTube channel! This series has already won Best Documentary Web Series and received three nominations for Best Editor, Best Original Score, and Best Sound. Join me on this incredible journey through the world of wildlife, and don't forget to subscribe, follow my Facebook AND Instagram, and spread the word!
Synopsis:
Enter the Wild is an exciting short wildlife series for YouTube that takes viewers on a journey through the diverse and fascinating world of animals and their habitats. Each episode, lasting 6 to 8 minutes, highlights a different animal and environment, offering an up-close look at the wonders of nature. From the majestic Komodo dragons of Indonesia to the striking Wedge-tailed eagles of Australia, Enter the Wild aims to educate and inspire viewers about the incredible biodiversity of our planet. Through captivating footage and insightful commentary, we explore the challenges these species face and what we can do to protect them.
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Feature Projects
Filming the Kangaroo Island Glossy Black Cockatoo
Before the fires in 2020, Kangaroo Island had recorded around 400 of the endangered Glossy Black Cockatoos (halmaturinus). At the time, it was unsure how many Cockatoos remained, as the fires destroyed most of their habitat along with their only food source, the She-Oak Tree. I filmed these beautiful birds and posted about them on Youtube. This footage was spotted and requested by many companies including Silverback Productions, Wildbear TV and WWF.
About Beau
Since high school, Beau Eastman has dreamt of being a wildlife cameraman and filmmaker. With a background as a qualified zookeeper, he learned animal behavior and conservation, which now helps him capture the best shots of wildlife. Beau also holds a Cert IV in Screen, enabling him to tell compelling stories through his lens.
Beau's dedication and skill have earned him recognition in the world of wildlife filmmaking. His work has been showcased on prestigious platforms, including Netflix, SBS, and PBS Nature.