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Indra Foundation
Program Facts:
Duration:
1 to 12 weeks (flexible start dates year-round)
Accommodaion:
Homestay, Eco-lodges, Shared dorms.
Meals:
Local, Sustainable meals included
Training:
Orientation, language basics, and safety briefings provided
Support:
24/7 on-site coordinators & emergency support
Starting Price:
From US $ 925

Wildlife Filmmaking Internship Abroad Program

The Indra Foundation’s wildlife filmmaking internships abroad provide a unique opportunity for students and aspiring filmmakers to gain hands-on experience in the exciting world of wildlife cinematography and nature documentary filming. These programs are designed for individuals passionate about both filmmaking and conservation, offering immersive training in environmental film production and conservation storytelling. Participants work closely with experienced wildlife filmmakers and conservationists, learning to capture compelling stories of wildlife in their natural habitats. Whether you are interested in wildlife film production internships or long-term wildlife documentary internships, these programs equip you with the technical skills and field experience needed to pursue a career in this niche industry.

Offered in diverse international locations, the programs combine practical field filmmaking experience with theoretical insights into wildlife behavior, environmental issues, and documentary storytelling. Through wildlife filmmaking abroad opportunities, interns gain exposure to professional equipment, editing software, and production workflows used in global wildlife documentaries. The programs are flexible, offering options for film internships abroad, media internships abroad, and student wildlife film programs abroad. From summer wildlife filmmaking internships to year-round immersive experiences, these programs are designed to help participants achieve their goal of becoming successful wildlife filmmakers while contributing to global wildlife conservation efforts.

Why Choose our Wildlife Filmmaking Internship Program?

  • Hands-On Wildlife Filmmaking Experience
    Work directly in natural habitats to capture real wildlife footage and gain practical field filmmaking experience.
  • International Exposure
    Participate in wildlife filmmaking abroad programs, learning cross-cultural storytelling and global production standards.
  • Professional Mentorship
    Learn from experienced wildlife filmmakers and conservationists who guide you through every step of the filmmaking process.
  • Diverse Filmmaking Skills
    Gain expertise in wildlife cinematography, sound recording, editing, and documentary production.
  • Conservation Impact
    Combine your passion for filmmaking with conservation storytelling, raising awareness about environmental and wildlife issues.

Key Benefits of Wildlife Filmmaking Internship Program

  • Hands-on training in nature documentary filming and cinematography.
  • Experience in wildlife film production internships with professional teams.
  • Exposure to global media internships abroad and international filmmaking standards.
  • Opportunities to build a professional portfolio of wildlife documentaries.
  • Practical knowledge of environmental and conservation storytelling techniques.
  • Networking with professionals in the wildlife filmmaking and conservation sectors.

What You Will Learn During Your Wildlife Filmmaking Internship Abroad

  • Wildlife Cinematography
    Master the art of capturing breathtaking footage of animals in their natural habitats, using both traditional and modern techniques.
  • Film Production Processes
    Understand the entire production cycle, from concept development to shooting, editing, and final production.
  • Conservation Filmmaking
    Learn how to incorporate environmental themes and wildlife conservation efforts into powerful and engaging narratives.
  • Field Filmmaking Techniques
    Get hands-on experience filming in remote, unpredictable locations, mastering essential skills like location scouting and survival techniques.
  • Post-Production and Editing
    Gain proficiency in post-production, learning to edit wildlife footage to create compelling, professional-quality films.
  • Team Collaboration
    Work closely with a diverse team of filmmakers, conservationists, and local experts, fostering a collaborative and dynamic working environment.

Learning Outcomes: Skills You Will Develop

  • Proficiency in wildlife cinematography and field filming techniques.
  • Advanced editing and post-production skills for nature documentaries.
  • Ability to create compelling narratives for conservation storytelling.
  • Knowledge of wildlife behavior for accurate storytelling in films.
  • Teamwork and professional collaboration in production environments.
  • Understanding of international standards for wildlife film internships.

Internships Programs Roles and Responsibilities

Interns in these wildlife filmmaking programs will participate in all aspects of production, from pre-production research to shooting and post-production editing. They will assist filmmakers, work with camera equipment, and help document wildlife behavior. Responsibilities include capturing footage, assisting with sound, and lighting, participating in storytelling sessions, and supporting conservation initiatives through film.

  • Assist in wildlife filming and cinematography projects.
  • Conduct research on animal behavior and habitat conditions.
  • Support editing, post-production, and storytelling processes.
  • Collaborate with international filmmaking and conservation teams.
  • Contribute to awareness campaigns through visual storytelling.

Flexible Internship Options: In Person, Remote, and Hybrid

Participants can choose between in-person, remote, and hybrid options to suit their schedule and learning preferences. In-person internships provide field experience, remote programs focus on editing and post-production, and hybrid programs combine both for a well-rounded learning experience.

Program Pricing and Accommodation

Duration Program Fee
1 Week $925 Extra costs applicable for any additional services
2 Weeks $1,375 Extra costs applicable for any additional services
3 Weeks $1,825 Extra costs applicable for any additional services
4 Weeks $2,275 Extra costs applicable for any additional services
Extra Week $450 Extra costs applicable for any additional services

Includes
Comprehensive pre-departure guide
Airport pickup and transfer to accommodation
In country staff support and program coordinator assistance
Program orientation
Accommodation
3 meals a day during program period
All program activities as mentioned
Excludes
International / Domestic flight fares
Travel insurance and Visa costs
Local transportation to and from project location
Return airport drop off
(can be arranged at extra cost)
Foods / activities during weekend travel
Medical insurance & vaccinations
Any other personal expenses
Cancellation & Refund Policy

The amount of the program fees refunded depends on the date you cancel in relation to your payment date: Following will be the refund amount excluding the program Application fee and bank charges:

  • 75% refund if you cancel within 2 weeks
  • 50% refund if you cancel within 4 weeks
  • No refund if you cancel after 6 weeks

Internet:

High speed Wi-Fi is available.

Accommodation:

While volunteering: You will be staying with a local host family with a fully family environment for living. Accommodation is provided normally on shared room with other volunteers, the rooms are sperate for male and female volunteers with separate shared bathroom and toilet facilities for each room. Bathrooms are equipped with hot water facilities and western-style toilets, shared among roommates. We will try our best to provide best possible accommodation facilities available in the location with standard living condition. Since you will be living with local host families, you will have chance to learn local language, cultures, and traditions of local people. So, expect more local and cultural experiences rather than luxury living!

While on the tour: Participants will be staying in local tea house, lodge facility or if demanded we can accommodate you on a private “tent” at a Tented Camp. The tents are for camping adventures so the facilities are basic but amazing experiences!

  • Upgraded accommodations are available while on the tours, treks & safaris for an additional cost and include twin, family, or single rooms in a lodge, resorts, treehouse, or star class hotels. Lodges feature thatched, air-conditioned rooms with en-suite bathrooms and showers, while star class hotels & resorts offers rooms with private bathtubs and spa facilities. The Treehouse Lodge provides a unique and secure experience for jungle safari night stay experiences, with rooms built in or supported by trees, some elevated-on stilts within the canopy. All upgraded options available on request with additional costs as per your travel needs.

Food:

Meals are provided 3 times in a day; foods are served as local family style cooking and local host family have their own regular types food menu. For breakfast tea, biscuits, seasonal fruits and for lunch and dinner local very popular dish Dal Bhat is served 2 times with different vegetables prepared freshly cooking every day! While on the tour breakfasts, lunches and dinners will be provided according to the detailed itinerary and best possible local food sourcing is preferred to support local small businesses.

Orientation:

After when you arrive, all the participants will be given an orientation training to brief you for your programs, local stay, local travel and transportation, locations, safety, and a bit about local languages, customs, and cultures. After competition of the orientation training, the placements will begin in your preferred programs and project to start the impactful adventures ahead.

During your Free Times & Weekend:

During your free times and weekend, you can explore your local destinations with local activities like hiking, walking, or doing a short treks and other possible adventure activities. For weekend travel we can suggest you many other interesting adventures like trekking, jungle safari or road trips to make your journey even more adventurous. Try local cooking classes and Momo making classes to support small businesses for amazing local experiences!

Safety Advice:

Local experiences are always good but sometimes specially in foods and transportation we advise you to be careful of hygienic issues on local foods hygiene and use tourist bus for local transportation relatively comfortable and safe for travelling… other things you will be advised in your orientation training!

Have Questions?


We are here to help with quick, clear answers. Do not hesitate to reach out and get the support you need today!
Email us: info@indra-foundation.org

When to Apply: Seasonal Guide & Application Deadlines

Spring Internships (February - April)
Apply October to December

Spring programs are ideal for capturing wildlife in transitional seasons, offering opportunities to film migratory species and lush natural landscapes. Applications should be submitted 2–3 months in advance to secure positions, as slots are limited.

Summer Internships (May - August)
Apply January to March

Summer internships are perfect for immersive field filmmaking experience in regions with active wildlife activity. Students can participate in summer wildlife filmmaking internships that offer extended hands-on shooting periods and international exposure.

Fall Internships (September - November)
Apply May to July

Fall sessions focus on documenting seasonal changes and preparing wildlife stories for year-end projects. Ideal for students seeking nature film internships abroad, fall programs combine filming with advanced post-production training.

Winter Internships (December - January)
Apply August to October

Winter internships provide opportunities to work in unique habitats and document rare species activity. Interns gain insight into wildlife film production internships and can participate in remote or hybrid programs for editing and storytelling.

Eligibility and Application Process

Who Can Apply for this internship?

  • Aspiring wildlife filmmakers seeking international wildlife filmmaking programs.
  • Students or graduates interested in media internships abroad and documentary production.
  • Individuals passionate about wildlife conservation and filmmaking internships.
  • Creative storytellers aiming to develop skills in environmental film production.

How to Apply

  1. Visit the Indra Foundation official website and explore available programs.
  2. Submit your application along with a portfolio or sample work (if available).
  3. Provide a statement of purpose explaining your interest in wildlife filmmaking.
  4. Await confirmation and further instructions for internship onboarding.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A wildlife filmmaking internship abroad is a hands-on program where aspiring filmmakers gain experience in wildlife cinematography, nature documentary filming, and environmental film production. Interns work with professional filmmakers in real habitats, capturing wildlife stories while learning technical and storytelling skills.

These programs are designed for students, graduates, and creative individuals passionate about wildlife conservation and filmmaking internships, media internships abroad, or international wildlife filmmaking programs. Applicants should have a strong interest in filmmaking, storytelling, and nature conservation.

Interns develop key skills such as field cinematography, wildlife behavior observation, storyboarding for documentaries, camera and sound operation, editing, and post-production. They also learn conservation storytelling techniques and gain practical experience in wildlife film production internships.

Applications vary by season:

  • Spring (Feb-Apr): Best for filming migratory species.
  • Summer (May-Aug): Extended hands-on field filming opportunities.
  • Fall (Sep-Nov): Document seasonal changes and advance post-production skills.
  • Winter (Dec-Jan): Unique habitat filming and remote editing options.

It is recommended to apply 2-3 months before your chosen season.

Yes, the programs offer in-person, remote, and hybrid options. In-person internships provide direct field experience, remote internships focus on editing and post-production, and hybrid internships combine both for a comprehensive learning experience.
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