Whether you are an individual, company, or creative spirit — you have your own story to tell. Let us help you tell that story through producing quality, stimulating content. From pre-production planning all the way through to release date, we'll translate your thoughts and visions into a unique production that will be shared with the world.
At Reel Guyana, we're all about visual storytelling. From creating short videos to documentaries, we can provide a script-to-screen solution alongside a top-of-the-line professional look and sound.
In order for us to get a better idea on how to craft your vision, reach out to us and let's start planning! We'd love to fit you into our schedule, so contact us soon and we can start the pre-production stages and help you get on the timeline you need.
Giant Arapaimas, which migrate back and forth from ponds to the river during the wet season, are trapped within the deep forest due to low water levels that shut down their aquatic corridor. The indigenous peoples of Apoteri, who heavily rely on income from the Sports Fishing tourism, take on the dangerous task of saving these majestic endangered creatures on their own.
The March Onwards is a Reel Guyana documentary that explores the stark choices confronting indigenous Warrau communities and local farmers on the precipice of development, in one of Guyana’s largest remaining mangrove forests. Torn between traditional crab-catching activities, the preservation of a fragile and unique natural environment, and the opportunity to exploit a state-sponsored drive for large-scale agriculture, the main characters find their stories and fates increasingly intertwined.
Coast Land is a Guyanese documentary that speaks to the vulnerability of the country's coastal region which is the home to the majority of the population. It examines the effects of rising sea levels and cyclical erosion which results in massive overtopping and disruption of livelihoods.
Eco Travellers is a nature documentary following two travelers (both local and foreign) sharing the unique experience of Guyana's eco tourism destinations within the Rupununi. Along their journey they learn that the country's tourism model is strongly linked with the conservation of biodiversity and the natural environment.
The Imbotero Research Center (IRC) is a new field facility designed to accommodate international researchers in biological sciences, environmental studies, and cultural/ethnographic subjects.
It is situated in the Barima-Mora Passage Area (BMPA), the largest intact mangrove ecosystem in Guyana, with good access to the Shell Beach Protected Area, one of the world’s premier nesting places for several species of sea turtles.
Guyana’s most intact mangrove ecosystems are found within a very special place in Region 1, known as the Barima-Mora Passage. Beyond its rich mangrove population, this area is home to a number of IUCN red listed species, rich biodiversity, and incredible indigenous culture. This documentary aims to raise awareness to the urgent need to protect such ecosystems, that are ultimately essential to ensuring that Guyana’s people and coastal biodiversity remain resilient to the threats of climate change
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