DJI World - Behind the Scenes: The Story of Aisholpan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2025
- Follow the DJI film crew on an epic adventure into the Altai Mountains of Western Mongolia, where they battle harsh elements and sub-zero temperatures to bring you the DJI World short film about Aisholpan, Mongolia's famous eagle huntress. See how the DJI Ronin and the Inspire 2 were put to the test in some of the harshest conditions DJI has ever shot in, to create this cinematic, moving short film.
To see Aisholpan's full story, check out SONY Pictures' new feature-length documentary "The Eagle Huntress" at sonyclassics.co...
CREW
Martin Buzora: Director / Cinematographer
Arnaud Vittet: Producer
Martin Buzora: Producer
Tyler Meehan: Camera Assistant
Kirill Belousov: Sound
Sean Deakin: Behind The Scenes
Ben Moyle: Drone Pilot / Fixers Mongolia
Mandak Gombo-Ochir: Fixers Mongolia
Nurbolat Len: Kazakh Guide
Martin Buzora: Editor
AIRESIS: Score
Lydia Mainville: Cellist
Ryo Rex: Sound Mixer
Alexis Odiowei: Colorist
Steve Du: Graphics
Janibek Mahsut: Driver
Mukan Seterkhan: Cook
Lashyn Len: Cook
Martin Buzora: Writer
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Tour Guide: www.WesternMong...
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SPECIAL THANKS
The Nurgaiv Family
Tastulek Nurgaiv
The People of Bayan-Ulgii
The Eagle Hunters
Otto Bell
Stacey Reiss
Otgonjargal Moyle
James Duong
Zacharia Lorenz
Hadi Dimachkieh
Huy Vu
Andy Knight
Xavier Richard
Amanda Chen
Amy Li
Christoph Tallerico
Badel Aygan
Meg Tselmeg
White Feather
Mongolia Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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I loved the cinematography of this movie. Great job 🙏🏻
Very nice making of! The film is so sick. Good job Dji/ Martin Buzora
Спасибо за ролик! Привет из Казахстана
Very cool. Just come back from the area. Met Aisholpan’s family and stayed the night. The most wonderful people you will meet!!!
Congratulations on such an epic picture!
Лучшая работа в мире!
Gyönyörű felvételek!
Thanks a lot For DJI team!!!
Great Stuff DJI and the film crew for capturing such an amazing piece of human culture!
Hello from Kazakhstan :)
Thanks for your hard work.
Рахмет монголиядағы қазақтарыма
ұмыт қалған салтымызды сақтағандарыңыз үшін
жан жүрегім елжіреп кетті
қайран қазағым ай көшіп кеткендеріңде де бір қайр бар екен
сақтап қалдыңдар дәстүрімізді
Amazing job, guys! I’m Kazakh living in USA, wanna visit west side of Mongolia and see eagle hunting competition after your movie about my people! That’s how incredibly you filmed the movie! Thank you!
Incredbile DJI! Can't wait to see the short film!
Thanks!
I am from Kazakistan.
Perfect!
Beautiful
Great video!!
Great memories
Simply amazing!
Great work
i'd love to know how the ready rig handled while shooting in the car out to the horses running along side... i'm shooting with the F55 and the Tilta Gravity and considering either the ready rig or the steadimate 30. thank you so much for sharing - this is what it's all about !
Mongolia is beautiful country
*Просто ТОП. АЖ МУРАШКИ ПО КОЖЕ)*
Борис Кайсинов К чему это?
Amazing ! very nice work. I gotta get me one of those fancy DJI drones. :-) ✌
Well done, MB :)
Great job and the great tools
wow, amazing video
Fixers Mongolia Best!
why the re-upload?
amazing
muito bom
Hi DJI.
I am Mongolian
i dream to work with this kind of production.
Come to Nepal. It is also a very beautiful country.
Welcome to all who are reading this.
yes!
Good Dji
Should have used a mavic (portability)
from where should I buy DJI Phantom 3 or any other DJI product in India?
ALEXANDER GARY what are the reasons?
Казахтын дастурин тусирип монгол дегени дурыс болмапты
Reupload?
I think so
cool
Hi dji
很震撼
Hi
👍👏
WOW
DJI Welcome to Kyrgyzstan! Could yuo please film some your video in the Kyrgyzstan
don't forget the "1 DOLLAR CONTRACT". :(
Different production.
за УАЗик лайк)))
This is Confusing. Sony Pictures Featurette for The Eagle Huntress, has the DP saying he shot it on a Red Epic and a Black Magic Pocket Cam mounted on what looks like an S900. The film referred to in this BTS is obviously something else than the current Sony Pictures release, but DJI is obviously trying to make us think otherwise...choosing very similar shots, and telling very similar story to the "real" documentary. Except that DJI's commercial has a crew of 10 versus the 2-3 who shot the actual film. Fascinating'. Curious what other films DJI is going to "reshoot" to make like their equipment was used in a current film.
Hah! Whites/Westerners can't handle freezing cold weather, except probably Kirill.
I heard they initially tried to scam the family by having only a contract in English and not giving any financial incentive to the family. But they got exposed by a Mongolian lady and redid the contract after the movie came out. Pretty shitty they were greedy enough to try to scam a little girl, but at least they made it right at the end.
Different production.