
Aquavision TV Productions (Pty) Ltd. produces HD broadcast quality wildlife, reality and cultural documentaries. Aquavision also houses the larges HD Wildlife Stock Footage Library on the African continent. HD Stock Footage at competitive prices with NO MINIMUMS, PER SECOND BILLING and PROMPT DELIVERY at your fingertips.
14 October, 2011
Chales Maxwell joins Aquavision TV Productions
Emmy award winning underwater cinematographer Charles Maxwell is living in Cape Town, South Africa has been diving for over 40 years and therefore has an excellent knowledge of the South African marine environment as well as contacts in the documentary and scientific communities.
Charles began his career in underwater filming in 1987 while assisting Swiss filmmaker, Gerald Favre. Since then he has worked with many production companies worldwide.
Working with the sea can be frustrating and sometimes dangerous but mostly rewarding. It is not all about tropical islands and warm water and sometimes involves spending many cold hours underwater often on your own. While Charles specializes in documentary films about sharks, whales, dolphins and the Cape fur seals that are abundant in the cold water near Cape Town where he lives, he spends a lot of time along the coast between Cape Town and Mozambique.
Charles was a 2002 Primetime Emmy Award winner in the category Outstanding Cinematography for work done for The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, produced by the BBC / Discovery Channel. In 2006, Charles filmed rays feeding on squid for the BBC's Planet
Earth: Shallow Seas.
Charles Maxwell’s footage can now be licensed through Aquavision’s Natural History Library. stocklibrary@aquavision.co.za
31 May, 2011
Orca vs. Seals off Patagonia


All content is available from the Aquavision Stock Library archive and offers unsurpassed coverage of this unique location. The Orca footage is suitable for broadcast, video-on-demand and online use but also for mobile platforms and educational use.
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Contact us at stocklibrary@aquavision.co.za to request a DVD screener or to license
29 March, 2011
AQUAVISION NATURAL HISTORY ARCHIVE GOES GOLBAL
For the past 18 years, Aquavision TV Productions has earned its reputation as the preferred African producer of blue chip, wildlife documentaries and superb African wildlife stock footage. We are globally recognized for filming extraordinary animal behaviour, both underwater and in the untamed African bush.
Now, with our large network of stock footage agents and professional freelance cameramen through out the world we are able to provide you with the same quality for your North American and International wildlife production needs.


We can also provide unique Time-lapses over the Rocky Mountains and the Aurora Borealis as well as Aerials showing the land of the free and the home of the brave.
21 February, 2011

All content is available from the Aquavision Stock Library Archive and offers unsurpassed coverage of this unique location. The Panda Bear footage is suitable for broadcast, video-on-demand and online use, and for mobile platforms and educational use.
Contact us at stocklibrary@aquavision.co.za to request a DVD screener or to license.
11 January, 2011
ZAMBIA: Home of the "Mosi-o-Tunya", spectacular wildlife, great adventures, rich culture and friendly people.



02 December, 2010
STOCK FOOTAGE REPRESENTATION
Over the past 18 years, Aquavision TV Productions has earned its reputation as the preferred African producer of blue chip, wildlife documentaries for the international broadcast market. We are globally recognized for filming extraordinary animal behaviour, both underwater and in the untamed African bush.
It is this passion for natural history storytelling and the international recognition of such, which attracted FOX Television Channels to purchase a stake in Aquavision earlier this year. FOX owns National Geographic and Nat Geo Wild channels and Aquavision was therefore a perfect fit for them, while at the same time creating many new opportunities for expansion for Aquavision.
As a growing international company we are always searching for new material to add to our growing Stock Library catalogue. Our goal is to provide our clients with as many outstanding stock choices as possible.
There are many cinematographers and videographers who are unaware of the potential benefits and revenue that could result from offering their out takes and B-roll for representation. Benefits such as…
· Access to leading International Producers, Broadcasters and Production houses.
· We will vault your broadcast quality STOCK FOOTAGE masters in an access and climate controlled facility.
· We will input content and format information for each image into our database.
· We offer opportunities to advertise and showcase your material.
· We offer fair and attractive representation agreements.
· You receive 50% of the licensing fee from any sale made on your footage.
· You receive a detailed statement of sales.
· You always receive payment within 60 days following the actual license.
Stock footage is an excellent opportunity to develop an additional source of income that requires no financial output and a minimum amount of effort on your part and therefore we would like to offer you a dual, non-exclusive representation deal between Aquavision, Natural History New Zealand (NHNZ) and yourself. If you are interested in reducing the amount of footage sitting idle in your vaults, while generating income and exposure, please contact me for further information.
Best Regards,
Christo Ras - Head Librarian
Aquavision TV Productions
13 October, 2010
02 August, 2010
THE GREATEST SHOAL ON EARTH
The sardine run rivals East Africa's million animal strong wildebeest migration. It’s not just the gigantic waves of silvery sardines that cause excitement but the legions of predators that congregate en masse in anticipation of the year's greatest feast.
Contact us at stocklibrary@aquavision.co.za to request a DVD screener or to licence.
14 July, 2010
KALAHARI DESERT STOCK FOOTAGE

The Kalahari Desert is a large arid, semi-arid sandy area in Southern Africa covering much of Botswana and parts of Namibia and South Africa. It is a semi-desert, with huge tracts of excellent grazing after good rains.
Here the unique weaver birds build their massive communal nests and the Cheetah and Lions of the Kalahari try to survive in this unforgiving land.
We have unique footage of the Kalahari Bushmen who have been living in the Kalahari for over 10,000 years as nomadic hunter-gatherers. They hunt wild game with bows and arrows and gather edible plants, such as berries, melons and nuts. Water is a precious commodity and the Bushmen often store their water in the shells of ostrich eggs.
Animals that live in the region include brown hyenas, lions, meerkats, giraffes, warthogs, jackals, several species of antelope and many species of birds and reptiles.
All content is available from the Aquavision Stock Library archive and offers unsurpassed coverage of this unique location. Kalahari is suitable for broadcast, video-on-demand and online use but also for mobile platforms and educational use.