Jim Brandenburg, videographer and Laurent Joffrion, editor
SHORT HISTORY
by Laurent Joffrion
About ten years ago, during a professional assignment, I had the chance to meet wildlife photographer and filmmaker Jim Brandenburg. I am happy to say that we got along well and one day, Jim came to me with a mysterious gift. He gave me some hard drives filled with video clips that no one had ever seen, and said: « I don't know what we can do with this, but perhaps we could work together? » It felt like an honor!
So I spent hours reviewing all of these videos and found this amazing body of work documenting what Jim calls « his backyards », the northwoods of Northern Minnesota, where he lives, and the prairie southwards, where he was born. These videos are remarkable as they come from a long-term commitment, as they reflect an authentic and poetic vision and as they show the diversity of great natural systems when their wilderness is preserved. Not only do they show wolves or northern lights, but also less iconic creatures or much simpler moments. The sun rising, a chickadee waking up, grasses dancing in the wind…
Thinking about Jim's previous successes, such as his published photography collections Chased By The Light or 93 Days of Spring - which are built on the principle of one picture a day - I then thought: why don't we present one daily video sequence for the whole next year ? It meant a lot of work but we took up the challenge, following our common and simple wish to share this footage with people.
The original series has been broadcast for five years and our viewers’ feedback has surpassed every possible expectation. We received thousands of messages from users worldwide acknowledging the purpose of the project; hundreds of glowing comments from an ever growing audience: people who count on our daily videos, teachers starting their class with them, hospitalized patients offering themselves a moment of respite… All these messages compel us to continue on this artistic journey.
So from January 1, 2021, a new program will be broadcast. Jim Brandenburg will of course be part of it - perhaps more than ever, as a mentor too - but we also aim at opening the program to other contributors. Filmmakers and sound recordists worldwide have been invited to submit their footage so that we can sometimes open windows onto the natural world elsewhere without any notion of borders. Our only request is that the new contributors follow the philosophy behind Nature 365; that they film or record in their « backyard », as Jim did, thus favoring authenticity.
The promise for our audience will remain the same. In the background of every video, there will be the sincere intention to express the basic yet most intriguing beauty of our natural heritage. Through every moment, we will try to show nature as simple as it is, just there, right before our eyes as soon as one dares to watch. Not only the most spectacular animal or the wildest flower, but also the most common. We will always try to make the ordinary looks extraordinary.