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Creole gospel movie made in Seychelles by the youths that's aware man should work very hard to sustained their family and with no money your problem are Many and as a nation we should work hard for our country to moved forward . Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and be bless.
Cinematic travel movie about the beautiful islands of the Seychelles (Indian Ocean) - Filmed with a Sony Alpha Cam und a DJI Drone!
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Colorgraded and edited with Final Cut Pro X and Colorfinale on a Mac Book Pro (late 2016).
I used some LUT's for colorgrading. Feel free to contact me for more information! If you have further questions, let me now!
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The very first mini series ever in Seychelles. 2014
In october 2022 was organized in Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles, the third session of THE INDIAN OCEAN CINEMA WORKSHOP : 04 hours of lesson in the morning, then 03 hours of film-making.
Here is a selection of the creations of the students.
At the end of the workshop Certificates were given to the students.
This action was organized by CREATIVE SEYCHELLES AGENCY from THE SEYCHELLES NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CULTURE, HERITAGE & THE ARTS, with SEYCHELLES FILM CLASSIFICATION AND PERMIT OFFICE. In partnership with SEYCHELLES BROADCASTING CORPORATION and the TROPICS' CINEMA INSTITUTE.
and VUES D'AFRIQUE (Montréal, Québec, Canada), INTERNATIONAL KREOL MAGAZINE, MISSION CINÉMA CARAÏBES (West Indies), LA LIGUE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT (France, Guadeloupe, La Réunion), TSIMIALONJAFY/LIGUE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT DE MADAGASIKARA)
International contact : oceans.televisions@yahoo.fr
LINKS :
https://institut-de-cinema-des....-tropiques.blogspot.
https://seychellescultureinstitute.org/
https://seychellescultureinstitute.org/creative-seychelles/
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Seychelles has been described as a Paradise on Earth, there's your chance to learn a little bit about it vast culture, through it's people's music.
Amateur home video of cruise to the Seychelles.
Tourists board inflatable motorised dinghies for journey to shore. Tropical trees and palms and a path through the vegetation.
A local island village, a family sitting outside their simple hut look at the camera, a little bemused. A little girl is led by the hand. A young lady is sewing while seated in a deck chair. The locals all look at bit confused by the camera.
Farquhar - these flats are alive!
Farquhar Atoll - one of the most remote Outer Islands of the Seychelles, located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, not far north of Madagascar. A vast geological past lies behind this elevation of volcanic rock, creating a unique habitat for both land and marine life. However, a long history of commercial fishing and ecological exploitation overshadowed the fate of this incredibly fragile ecosystem for a long time. Luckily, in recent years, local authorities have started to protect it by implementing sustainable use practices.
In 2016, a massive cyclone devastated the Island, its infrastructure, vegetation, and shallow reef areas, leaving it decimated. A long period of reconstruction paved the way for the first eco-tourists to return years later. Slowly, the ecosystem started to recover, the reefs continued to blossom and most endemic species returned, not lastly thanks to the implementation of strict fishing guidelines imposed on the guests visiting conservation measures, and scientific research.
When COVID shut down global travel, nobody was able to reach Farquhar Atoll for 13 months, nobody saw it, and nobody fished it. This film revolves around a small group of anglers, who were fortunate enough to visit the island for the first time in over a year. When they arrived, they found themselves in a healthy ecosystem, vibrant, and teeming with life. As though the absence of men had cleansed and healed the atoll. After a long road of recovery – Farquhar’s flats are alive!
Featuring: Keith Rose-Innes, Jasper Pääkkönen, Marina Gibson, Devan van der Merwe, Stephan Dombaj, Paulo Hoffmann, Cullan Ashby, Gerry Nourice
Location: Farquhar Atoll, Outer Islands, Seychelles
Director of Photography: Gregory Hegel
Camera: Gregory Hegel, Paulo Hoffmann, Brian Chukanyuka
Edited by: Gregory Hegel
Music by: Bad Karma (Axel Thesleff) - Submersed (Eleven Tales) – Selfless (Eleven Tales) – Beach House (Mochas) - Movements (John Meadow) - You Break Down (Czar Donic) - Ratata (Curtis Cole) - Babylon (Quinten Coblentz) – Oni (Kryptos) - Pressure Cooker (Cushy) - Quiet Pull (Tamuz Dekel)
Produced by Fly Fishing Nation Media in Cooperation with Alphonse Fishing Company
Ex.Producer: Stephan Dombaj & Paulo Hoffmann
Special thanks: Alphonse Fishing Company, Islands Development Company, Loop Tackle Design, Ahrex, Sawyer, Stroft
Memories from Carnaval 2012.
Description:
We are in Victoria, the largest city and capital of the Seychelles. Its location is at the north-eastern side of Mahé Island, the archipelago's main island.
The film opens with Victoria’s port and a fishing boat. Shots from a port’s officer, the boat that has sailed away, a waving flag and the lens stands on the market with people who shop from a store. Afterwards, we see a building with the label “PIRATES ARMS”, the street as well as the city’s building structure with the camera showing the bank building. The filmmaker shows us a speedboat that reaches the shore and the fisherman who starts throwing the fish to the shore.
The view changes with shots from the city and a sign which informs us that we are on the street "Francis Rachel St - Rue Francis Rachel". We see a lot of people who come and go for their daily work as well as tourists. The filming continues with the traffic on the streets and one more sign that says "Market Street Rue Du Bazar" while we also see several shop signs. A road sign of "St Joseph Street - Rue St Joseph" and the filmmaker standing in the historic La Domus building, the imposing residence of the Roman Catholic priesthood in Victoria, built in 1934 to house Swiss missionaries serving in the Diocese of Port Victor.
The film closes with a local man who climbs a tall palm tree.
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The Seychelles is known as a tropical paradise with a multi-million dollar tourist industry. But beyond the 5-star hotels and azure beaches is a country in turmoil. Based on population, Seychelles has the biggest heroin problem in the world with around 10% of Seychellois dependent on the drug. Joseph Fady Banane, who’s lived on the islands all his life, was one of them.
Now free of heroin, Fady investigates the secret epidemic that lies behind the luxury. Meeting drug users, dealers, police, and the communities caught in the middle, Fady confronts a painful past and tries to reconnect with those he loves…and almost lost.
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- "I can't catch the words, what did he say"
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Woolwich, London.
Various shots of the students from Seychelles gathered around patient having tuition by physiotherapist. MS. Patient in bed. Various shots of two student nurses making patient comfortable by putting cradle over his legs and puffing up his pillows. GV. Ward, pan with nurse as she comes towards camera and takes patient's temperature. MS. Patient sitting by his bed, male student nurse brings orange juice drink. Various shots of students gathered around surgical trolley receiving instructions on the use of instruments on it. Various shots of students in their quarters as they watch one of the students getting ready to go out on a date. LS. & CU. Group of four students walking down hospital corridor on way to lecture. Various shots of students in rest room. Various shots of group of students walking in grounds of hospital.
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Date found in the old record - 29/01/1962.
FILM ID:2611.34
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Description:
We are in Victoria, the largest city and capital of the Seychelles. Its location is at the southeastern tip of Mahé Island, the archipelago's main island.
The film opens with the entrance to the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke market, an emblem of the Seychelles. This national landmark was built in 1840 and is the main market in the capital city of Victoria. The stalls sell fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and meat. They also have a variety of local spices and herbs as well as many local craft and souvenir kiosks such as pareos (sarongs) and shirts. We see crowds of people shopping with the filmmaker standing on the fish stalls. The fishmongers present a wide variety of seafood, from parrotfish to barracuda and we see them cleaning the fish or dividing it into portions.
The recording continues on a stall with vegetables and the lens stands on a kind of heron (cattle egret) that flies over the market. We get back to the fish stalls and the filmmaker shows us the crowd of locals that exists as well as visitors who record with their camera.
The film closes with people having bought fish as well as many herons that are there.
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Indian Ocean Regional Sandwatch Workshop, The Seychelles, October 4-8th, 2010. The Sandwatch Indian Ocean Regional Workshop was held at the beautiful Berjaya Beau Vallon Resort, Beau Vallon, Mahe, Seychelles. Workshop arrangements were coordinated by a team led by Jeanette Larue and the Seychelles Ministry of Education, Employment and Human Resource Development.
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View from the sea towards the coast – red tiled roofs and fishing boats in the water in the foreground. Could be Mombasa or more likely Stonetown in Zanzibar. Luggage being unloaded from a large cart. A small passenger cruise ship in dock. Ship leaving dock. Sunset. Passengers sitting on upper deck at sea. The boat approaches a mountainous island. A coast guard vessel pulls alongside the cruise boat. It is flying the Seychelles flag from the 1960s. Vessel arrives at a small dock, people wait on the quayside. It is probably Victoria on Mahe island in the Seychelles.
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Amateur home movie of a tour of the Seychelles.
Tourists depart from the Lindblad Explorer on small boats and head to another small dock, where a cart pulled by a cow awaits them. View from the cart as tourists tour the island of La Digue. Granite boulders. Group of local women and children sitting together in a village.