Kevin J Railsback

About Kevin J Railsback

Emmy nominated filmmaker and photographer Kevin J Railsback has traveled as far as Africa to test HD cameras for Panasonic. His stunning nature and wildlife footage has appeared in productions on National Geographic, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel as well as in commercials for such corporate giants as AT&T.

Wildlife Filmmaking – It’s All About Being There!

Whenever I meet another seasoned nature and wildlife filmmaker, the conversation invariably evolves into our favorite moments that we've experienced out in the field. When I was first trying to learn wildlife filmmaking my conversations almost always revolved around camera gear. What's the best camera for filming wildlife, how to find wildlife, what filters should [...]

By |2019-02-03T20:47:05-06:00October 26th, 2012|Categories: Nature Photo Studios Blog|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Filming Nature and Wildlife – A Little Planning Can Avoid Frustration

  Do You Know What Today Is? As nature and wildlife cinematographers, we're certainly faced with a lot of frustrating situations that at times make us just want to scream. The weather is probably the biggest frustration we face on a reoccurring basis. Can't tell you the number of times I've planned to go out [...]

By |2019-02-07T07:07:41-06:00October 12th, 2012|Categories: Nature Photo Studios Blog|0 Comments

Liftoff: Filming A Dragonflies First Flight of the Day

Fall is a great time to film wildlife and nature on the tallgrass prairies in the Midwest. Warm days and cool nights oftentimes produce ground fog and plants and insects covered with dew. Ground fog and dew quickly vanish once the sun rises, so a wildlife filmmaker needs to act quickly if they are looking [...]

By |2019-02-01T19:26:54-06:00September 17th, 2012|Categories: Short Films|Tags: , , , , , |30 Comments

The Greatest Dilemma Wildlife Filmmakers Commonly Face

It's something that every wildlife filmmaker will face more than once in their career. The choice they make can make or break a filmmaking session. I'm talking about staying with a subject or leaving in hopes of finding better wildlife to film. We've All Been There You know what I'm talking about. That nagging feeling [...]

The eyes of a tiger. Life through a Siberian tigers eyes

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