Hi there,
I am working on a doc series about Lake Tanganyika and I have finished the 1st of 7 chapters.
At the moment I am unable to have a clear view about what I did. Is this watchable?
The main thing I'm trying to convey here is that no matter what species you belong, the most important stuff in life is the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21rvhvTvnMw
It intertwines 4 storylines:
During the next chapters, the story of the family of fish continues to be the spinal chord of the series, while the people continue to speak about parallel issues in their lives and the nature documentary continues to explore the 7 underwater habitats in that bay.
This is a one man job, where I did the filming, writing, editing, music, animation, etc.
I am working on a doc series about Lake Tanganyika and I have finished the 1st of 7 chapters.
At the moment I am unable to have a clear view about what I did. Is this watchable?

The main thing I'm trying to convey here is that no matter what species you belong, the most important stuff in life is the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21rvhvTvnMw
It intertwines 4 storylines:
- The story of a family of fish, told by one of them;
- People that live on the shore and their views on the same problems fish are dealing with;
- A regular nature documentary about the bay where the fish live;
- An interview with the CEO of a NGO dealing with conservation of Lake Tanganyika.
- People that live on the shore and their views on the same problems fish are dealing with;
- A regular nature documentary about the bay where the fish live;
- An interview with the CEO of a NGO dealing with conservation of Lake Tanganyika.
During the next chapters, the story of the family of fish continues to be the spinal chord of the series, while the people continue to speak about parallel issues in their lives and the nature documentary continues to explore the 7 underwater habitats in that bay.
This is a one man job, where I did the filming, writing, editing, music, animation, etc.
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