• Wildlife docu-filmmaker Mike Pandey's career mantras
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  • FILM making requires long-term commitment and dedication and he draws his inspiration from honeybees - as they never go on strike, and shares with Urmila Rao that all animals, ants or elephants are challenging to work with, whale sharks being the most challenging!

    Q. Awareness on animal conservation and rehabilitation is a recent urban phenomenon. How did you get sensitive early on?      
    A.Childhood education and values acquired from parents play a formidable role in shaping the future. Born in Kenya, the backyard of our home was the Nairobi National Park. An affinity for nature was formed by our constant excursions in the park. There was also respect and reverence towards nature. With this came the realisation that we are a part of this huge cycle of creation.

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    Q.  What effort is required by the youth of today to understand the significance of wildlife conservation?
    A. It is not effort but education that’s required. Education lends understanding. Only when we understand do we respect and protect. The earth is our only home, if we don’t respect and protect it, where else will we go?

    Q. How can industrial growth and wildlife conservation co-exist?
    A. The key is co-existence and not contradiction. We need to create a balance between the two. We are the custodians our planet, we need to sustain it for our future generations.
     
    Q.Tell us something about your school and college life?
    A. School days were great. The system of education was very different. The teachers would encourage us to invent, innovate and think outside-the-box.  This expanded our horizon. I am an engineer by profession but my passion of wildlife and photography led me to directing films. However, my professional education has propelled me to experiment more. The more we experiment, the sharper our minds become.
     
    Q. Advice to students who want to make a career in this field.
    A. Join institutes like Satyajit Ray Film and Television InstituteFTII, IIMC, Jamia Millia MCRC, NID, Symbiosis, which offer intensive courses. Stay away from fly-by-night operators who provide ‘instant coffee solutions’. A strong script and well researched content goes towards making a powerful documentary film. There are various career options in this field like creative director, assistant director writer, researcher, camera person, sound recordist, production manager/assistant and producer/ executive producer. 

  • Published on: May 10, 2011
  • 9 Comments
  • logo |Careers360 | Feb 28, 2012

  • Dear Vikram, You may get in touch with Wild life Institute of India, Dehradun .http://www.wii.gov.in/ Or, Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal http://www.iifm.ac.in/ to know more about the course that you are interested in pursuing. We suggest you speak with them and obtain relevant details. You may also browse the website of ICFRE and get more information. All the best. Regards
  • vikram singh | Feb 25, 2012

  • dear sir, i am arts graduate boy and mba . but i am not born for this kind of life. i want to dedicate my whole life for wild life .where i can learn and earn. please suggest me right way to enter in wild life. i can go anywhere . my dream is be own my farm house where i can breed big cats , tortoise. many animals.but for that i need money, traning ,place, everything. please make it possible this for me. or keep with me . please build up my carrer in wild life. please please please sir. dont think me as a needable boy. see me as your son. and than teach me. thanks VIKRAM SINGH BHATI
  • logo |Urmila Rao | Aug 03, 2011

  • Dear Manohar, Here is the email id: wildlife@vsnl.com The telephone numbers are: Phone: 91 - 11 - 26410684 91 - 11 - 26216508 Fax: 91 - 11 - 26216508 Hope the information helps. Regards,Careers360
  • ashutosh roushan | Jul 31, 2011

  • Hari om tatsat .I as a X student of yoga -t.t.c.;Bihar school of yoga ,yoga vedanta forest academy,pg diploma course;nalanda univrsersity,p g in yoga ;jain vishava bharti university .now i want to take admission in phd course any were in india recognise institution or searching job yoga so kindly you suggust me what is right for me.
  • ashutosh roushan | Jul 31, 2011

  • Hari om tatsat .I as a X student of yoga -t.t.c.;Bihar school of yoga ,yoga vedanta forest academy,pg diploma course;nalanda univrsersity,p g in yoga ;jain vishava bharti university .now i want to take admission in phd course any were in india recognise institution or searching job yoga so kindly you suggust me what is right for me.
  • logo |Careers360 | Jul 15, 2011

  • Dear Manohar, Please visit : http://www.mikepandey.org/contact.htm. It has email id as well as telephone numbers. Regards, Careers360
  • manohar | Jul 15, 2011

  • mam,i went through mike pandey official wbsite but not able to find his mail id. plz tell me a way to contact mike pandey sir..plz...
  • pratik bhabal | Jun 01, 2011

  • Sir's Advice to student is just perfect
  • Vindhya Malik | May 27, 2011

  • Training under the guidance of a legend like Mike not only equipped me with what goes on professionally in a television and film production environment, but also made me more conscious about using natural resources. Conversing with him has always been a learning process.
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