| 2012.06.01 |
| Walkabout Films web site was launched in 2004/5. The web site has served us well but it is time we shared our new look and feel. The current site will continue to operate but will be replaced with the new web site in March 2012. |
| 2012.01.26 |
| The Common Leopard Conservation Project (CLCP) brings Walkabout Films and WWF Pakistan together for the first time. WWF is conducting a scientific study in the Ayubia National Park. This study will explore, in depth for the first time the range, habits and interaction of the Leopard in the area. Walkabout Films will develop media to create awareness locally and on other platforms. The term of the project is two years and the aim is to make sure that the locals and people in general can understand the Leopards and that we can help humans and animals coexist in the best ways possible. |
| 2012.01.05 |
| Walkabout Films first worked with UNFPA in 2003, when a specalist team of French doctors came to Pakistan to conduct operations and train Pakistani doctors in Fistula procedures. Walkabout Films is proud to be associated with and working on the same topic and has been commissioned by UNFPA to develop a documentary package on this little understood but devastating condition that women suffer in silence. The deliver date for this project is in February 2012. |
| 2011.08.05 |
| Walkabout Films has been providing professional production services to UNICEF Pakistan for over three years. WF has signed a one year contract 2011 - 2012 with UNICEF to provide infield and production services. As Pakistanis we salute the work that UNICEF does in Pakistan and at WF we are proud to be playing our part in this effort. |
| 2011.08.01 |
| Image Now films asked Walkabout Films to help them capture footage of K2, the second highest mountain in the world. WF had helped capture shots of the Karakoram area using the same technology for the BBC Planet Earth series in 2004/5.
Using the same technology but helped with the new high altitude Army Aviation helicopters, WF managed to get footage never shot before.
Operating at heights above 24000 feet, the shots are to be used in a new documentary film "The Summit" that will release in 2012. |
| 2010.01.05 |
| Walkabout Films gets support and funding from UNDP to make a documentary on the effects of climate change in Pakistan. The one year project is to be filmed in the remote northern areas as well as coastal areas of the country. |
| 2010.01.04 |
| Snow Leopard - Beyond the Myth won at the 15th Namur Nature Festival in Belgium as well as at the Banff Mountain Film Festival. |
| 2009.04.20 |
| Ghazi Brotha is a unique hydro electric project undertaken by the Water and Development Authority. The project displaced villages and communities. The documentary covers the issues from the past, the present and looks at future issues with mega projects. The documentary was commissioned by RSPN and funded by DFID. |
| 2009.04.20 |
| Walkabout Films is currently working on two projects which are looking at the issues and consequences of climate change. The awareness and action oriented documentaries aims to target a wide range of audiences in Asia. |
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