February 10, 2015, 02:14 PM
https://www.aotg.com/miller-treks-to-kingdom-of-mustang/
MUSTANG,
NEPAL, FEBRUARY 10, 2015—When Nathan Ward, co-founder of Grit & Thistle Film
Company, trekked through the Mustang Region of the Himalayas of Nepal to create
an inspiring documentary about the unique educational system in the village of
Lubrak, he turned to Miller Camera
Support Equipment, a leader in the production of innovating camera support
solutions, for his camera support needs.
The documentary
tells the tale of a lone Bonpo Monk, Norbu Lama, who is working tirelessly to
preserve the traditional Himalayan culture through his teachings to the
community’s children. Norbu Lama achieves this goal by teaching about 76
children Tibetan and Bon in the morning and then walks with them across the
mountainside to the government school, where they study for six hours before
hiking back to continue their studies with Norbu Lama for a few more hours
before nighttime.
“By keeping the
children in the mountains, it allows them to stay connected to their families
and their traditional Himalayan culture,†Ward says. “But conditions are harsh.
The children have no warm water to bathe or wash their clothes in, there is
sporadic electricity and no heat in the dorms despite harsh winter temperatures,
and there is no kitchen and no school supplies. Once I visited, I knew I had to
get involved to help raise funds, and the short film is the next step in this
process.â€
Over the course
of one week, Ward shot the material for this short film operating as part of a
two-person crew and utilizing the Miller
DS10 Tripod System and Solo Pod
for his camera support. He hired a local to help him with translations and to
assist with carrying the gear over the mountains on both horseback and by foot.
To shoot cinematic-style, Ward relied on a Canon DLSR camera with Canon L-Series
lenses. For interviews, he incorporated a Beachtek mixer and Rode and
Sennheiser microphones into his setup.
Ward chose to
use the Miller DS10 primarily to capture time-lapse shots and found its light
weight and durability particularly beneficial during shooting. “The DS10 is just
light enough to hike with over huge mountains,†Ward says. “It’s fast and easy
to use with a skeleton crew. For instance, a nomad who had never seen a tripod before
was able to help me set it up and level it in just a couple of minutes. The
two-stage leg system is fast and solid, and you can set up the legs with just
one hand. The head is simple, just two settings and simple dials to control pan
and tilt.â€
Alternatively,
Ward found the Solo Pod to be useful when navigating through tight corners in
classrooms. “The Solo Pod is fairly lightweight and perfect when I need to move
fast and maneuver within limited space,†he says. “Since I was trying to keep
my rig weight to a minimum, I didn’t use it with a tripod head, but I will add
a head to the Solo Pod in the future to open up more options.â€
In addition,
the ease of use and durability of Miller’s camera support equipment ensured
efficiency during shooting, even when working in the roughest conditions. “At
one point, we were crossing a high pass and I had the tripod on a horse,†he
adds. “The trail was rough, the horse was bouncy and the tripod was getting hammered.
All I could think was ‘my tripod is going to be trashed,’ but I couldn’t catch
up with the horse, so I had to just let it go. When I finally caught up, the
tripod didn’t have a scratch and worked perfectly.â€
In the upcoming
weeks, Grit & Thistle Film Company plans to release the short film,
promoting it through live presentations across the United States and Europe to
spread awareness. “The Himalayas have always been an area of special interest
for me, and it was a real opportunity to be able to travel to Lubrak, show up
as a total stranger and leave a week later with a rare look at a unique place
on our planet,†concludes Ward. “Norbu Lama is working out there every day, in
obscurity, to help educate mountain children and maintain Himalayan culture. He
could certainly use some assistance and hopefully this film will help connect
him with like-minded people.â€
To learn more
about Grit & Thistle Film Company, visit http://www.gritandthistle.com/.
When Nathan Ward, co-founder of Grit & Thistle Film Company, trekked through the Mustang Region of the Himalayas of Nepal to create an inspiring documentary about the unique educational system in the village of Lubrak, he turned to Miller Camera Support Equipment, a leader in the production of innovating camera support solutions, for his camera support needs.
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