Michael Sanderson

Michael John Sanderson (born 20 March 1983) is a British-Dutch wildlife filmmaker.

Michael Sanderson
Michael Sanderson in Guatemala 2013.
Born
Michael John Sanderson

(1983-03-20)March 20, 1983
Other namesMichael J. Sanderson
Occupation(s)Wildlife Filmmaker and Cameraman
Websitewww.ateles.org

He started his career in Bristol on the award-winning BBC series Smalltalk Diaries[1] (2008) as cameraman.

One of his first independent projects as a Producer and Director of Photography (2009-2010) was a film about the Eurasian wolf in Chernobyl (Ukraine and Belarus) for the television channels ORF/NDR/PBS/BBC. During this project, he pioneered filming in Ultra High Definition (4K resolution) and was one of the first to build and use multi-rotor video drones for aerial images for EFP and wildlife film productions.[2]

In the Netherlands, Sanderson's cinematography can be found in De Nieuwe Wildernis (2013), which was number one in the Dutch box office and is still the biggest Dutch nature film for cinema ever;[3] in Holland: Natuur in de Delta (2015)[4] for which Sanderson filmed the closing sequences and the specialist macro using lenses he built himself; and De Wilde Stad (2018) which he filmed, in high speed, the scene of a peregrine falcon hunting and the emotional scene of ducklings jumping for the first time from their rooftop nest to the canals of Amsterdam.

Sanderson produced multiple wildlife documentaries for NHK which include The Paternal Bond: Barbary Macaques (2015)[5] which is about the Barbary Macaque in Morocco's Atlas Mountains;[6] Pyrenees Mountain (2017), which is about the endangered Bearded Vulture in Spain; and the Japanese re-versioning of A Wild Fox Life (2019).

Sanderson has filmed extensively in Latin America for Planet Earth II,[7] BBC Natural World Jungle Animal Hospital and for his independent Ateles Films production, which was aired worldwide including Nat Geo WILD and Arte, called Return of the Spider Monkeys (2016) narrated by Hayley Atwell[8] and follows the life of an orphaned spider monkey called Infinity after she is released back into the jungle of Guatemala. For this film, Sanderson learned how to climb into the canopy alongside the spider monkeys of the Mayan jungle to film their intimate lives from a tree top perspective.[9]

Recent work includes, A Wild Fox Life (2019) which was shot in the Netherlands and follows the life of a red fox that lives in the Oostvaardersplassen nature reserve on the reclaimed polder province of Flevoland.

Sanderson founded Ateles Films in 2013, where he also serves as an executive producer and cinematographer for their wildlife film productions, together with his business partner.

Education

He studied Broadcast Systems Engineering (1st class BSc) at Solent University in Southampton and an MA in Documentary Filmmaking at Royal Holloway, University of London

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Format
2005 Wolves of Lusatia cinematographer Documentary
2008 Smalltalk Diaries cameraman TV series
2013 De Nieuwe Wildernis cinematographer Cinema Film
2013 Living on the Edge[10] cinematographer TV series
2015 The Paternal Bond: Barbary Macaques[11] cinematographer TV documentary
2015 Holland: Natuur in de Delta[12] cinematographer Cinema Film
2016 Mind of a Giant[13] cameraman TV documentary
2016 Jungle Animal Hospital[14] cameraman TV series
2016 Planet Earth II cinematographer TV series
2016 Return of the Spider Monkeys cinematographer TV documentary
2017 All the Wild Horses[15] cinematographer Feature Documentary
2017 Mosquito cameraman TV documentary
2017 Pyrenees Mountain, Lammergeier, the bone Crashers, Soar up High above the Mountains cinematographer TV documentary
2017 Darwin's amazing animals: Barbary Macaque[16] cinematographer TV series
2018 De Wilde Stad[17] (aka. Wild Amsterdam) cinematographer Cinema Film
2019 A Wild Fox Life cinematographer TV documentary
2020 Spider Monkey for Sale director Micro Movie
2021 Hidden Nature of Holland - Fox and Rabbit: Battle of the Sandy Land cinematographer TV documentary
2023 Darwin's Amazing Animals: Netherland's Great Reclaimed Land cinematographer TV series

Awards

Year Festival Category Nominated Work Result
2020 Green Screen Naturfilmfestival: International Wildlife Film Festival (Germany)[18] Audience Award Best Short Film Spider Monkey for Sale Nominated
2020 World Wildlife Day Showcase (USA)[19] Micro Movie Spider Monkey for Sale Honorable Mention
2018 Mariupol International Film Festival Cinema and YOU (Ukraine) Best Documentary (Professionals) Return of the Spider Monkeys Winner
2018 Woods Hole Film Festival (United States of America) Best Cinematography (Feature Film) All the Wild Horses Winner
2017 Baikal International Festival of Documentary and Popular-Science Films (Russia) Special Mention Award Return of the Spider Monkeys Winner
2017 British Academy Television Awards (UK)[20] Huw Wheldon Award for Specialist Factual Planet Earth II (Series) Winner
2017 British Academy Television Craft Awards (UK)[21] Best Photography - Factual Planet Earth II (Episode "Jungles") Nominated
2017 TCA Awards[22] Outstanding Achievement in News and Information Planet Earth II (Series) Nominated
2017 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards[23] Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Planet Earth II (Series) Winner
2017 Baikal International Festival of Documentary and Popular-Science Films (Russia) Special Mention Award Return of the Spider Monkeys Winner
2017 Green Screen Naturfilmfestival: International Wildlife Film Festival (Germany)[24] Audience Award Planet Earth (Episode Jungles) Nominated
2017 Green Screen Naturfilmfestival: International Wildlife Film Festival (Germany)[25] Best Newcomer Return of the Spider Monkeys Nominated
2017 Finisterra VI Arrabida Film Art & Tourism Festival (Portugal) Best Cinematography Return of the Spider Monkeys Winner
2017 Finisterra VI Arrabida Film Art & Tourism Festival (Portugal) Best Documentary Return of the Spider Monkeys Runner up
2017 Finisterra VI Arrabida Film Art & Tourism Festival (Portugal) Best Wildlife & Nature Tourism Return of the Spider Monkeys 2nd Runner up
2014 Rembrandt Award (Netherlands)[26] Best Film De Nieuwe Wildernis Winner
2014 Gouden Kalf (Netherlands)[27] Public Prize De Nieuwe Wildernis Winner
2009 Green Screen Naturfilmfestival: International Wildlife Film Festival (Germany) Children's Audience Award Smalltalk Diaries Winner
2008 Wildscreen Panda (United Kingdom) Best Series & Best Innovation Smalltalk Diaries Winner
2008 Chicago International Children's Film Festival (United States) Best Live Action Award Smalltalk Diaries Winner

Lectures

Michael Sanderson has been invited as a guest lecture to several events: 2013 for CineMec at “Master Class De Nieuwe Wildernis”; 2014 for Institute Beeld & Geluid at “Inspiration Day – Leren met Natuurbeelden”; 2015 for University of Porto for “Seminar – Open Class“;[28] 2017 for NHL Stenden University for the event “Guest lecture by: Michael Sanderson“;[29] for "Nederlandse Filmacademie Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten" for “BA Cinematography" and also during the Drone World Expo on the panel "Aerial Artistry: Exceptional Film and Television” in Silicon Valley.[30]

Books

  • The Drone Camera Handbook, Aurum Press Lta, 2017. ISBN 1781316066.

References

  1. "Smalltalk Diaries". BBC. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  2. "Drones in Planet Earth II: Interview with Wildlife Filmmaker Michael Sanderson",Skytango, 2017. 2 May 2017.
  3. "The New Wilderness (De nieuwe wildernis): Film Review",The Hollywood Reporter, 2013. Retrieved on 25 October 2013.
  4. "Holland: the living delta (2015)". dutchnaturefilms.com. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  5. "The Paternal Bond: Barbary Macaques (2015)". NHKInterprises.com. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  6. "Macaque de barbarie: La force du lien (2017)". FranceTV.com. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  7. (in Dutch) "'Nederlandse cameraman Planet Earth 2: enorme eer'",MetroNieuws, 2017. Retrieved on 17 May 2017.
  8. "Hayley Atwell". HamiltonHodellUniversalSoundHouse.com/. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  9. "Return of the Spider Monkeys". Nat Geo Wild. Nat Geo Wild ZA. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  10. (in Dutch) "'Documentaire "Living on the edge"'",Sovon, 2017. Retrieved on 31 May 2013.
  11. "The Paternal Bond: Barbary Macaque". NHK Enterprises. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  12. "Holland: Natuur in de Delta". Dutch Nature Films. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  13. "Mind of a giant (2017)". channel.nationalgeographic.com. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  14. "Jungle Animal Hospital". BBC Two. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  15. "All the wild horses (2017)". allthewildhorsesmovie.com. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  16. (in Japanese) "'「モロッコに和風ザル!? オスの子守大作戦」'",MetroNieuws, 2017. Retrieved on 27 August 2017.
  17. "De Wilde Stad (2018)". dewildestad.com. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  18. "Green Screen - Nominierungen 2020". Green Screen Festival. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  19. "World Wildlife Day Film Showcase - 2020 Finalist". World Wildlife Day Film Showcase.
  20. "Bafta TV awards 2017: full list of winners". Bafta TV awards 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
  21. "Nominations List for the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2017". BAFTA.
  22. "Television Critics Association announces 2017 TCA Award nominees". The Gazette.
  23. "Television Academy® - 69th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Television Academy®.
  24. "Green Screen - Das Festival 2017". Green Screen.
  25. "Green Screen - Das Festival 2017". Green Screen.
  26. "De winnaars van de Rembrandt Awards 2014". hollandsefilm.com. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
  27. "Winnaars Gouden Kalveren 2014, de Grote Prijzen van de Nederlandse Film". filmfestival.com. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  28. (in Portuguese) "'Aula Aberta com Michael Sanderson'",U.Porto Noticias, 2015. Retrieved on 22 October 2015.
  29. "guest lecture held by the best wildlife film maker Michael Sanderson'",NHL Stenden News, 2017. Retrieved on 05 April 2017.
  30. "Drone World Expo (2017)". DroneWorldExpo.com. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
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