Moving Stories: A Project Zero Behind-the-Scenes Film

āItās all about story. Iām constantly reminding myself that whenever I enter into a project.ā
– KitalĆ© Wilson
It is definitely a story worth telling. Two years ago, Dr. Geoff Wilson and his son KitalƩ started work on Project Zero: setting sail from Australia on a journey across the world. In 2024, we partnered with the Project Zero team for the latest leg of their documentary, across the breathtaking landscape of Iceland.

But itās not just a holiday. Even the most remote regions of our planet are affected by climate change, and Project Zeroās journey revolves around exploring and documenting those effects ā without leaving the climate any worse for wear. Using sustainable practices such as recycled water, solar power and sailing; Project Zero is leaving no carbon footprint on their travels.
No two days were the same in Iceland: crossing river valleys on horseback, inching up glaciers, or even skirting around an active volcano. Project Zero needed a camera setup that was robust and reliable for each extreme, whilst also being versatile enough to transition between them.
In this short behind-the-scenes video, filmmakers KitalĆ© Wilson and Dom Gould explore how Bright Tangerineās gear aligned with their approach to storytelling.
With the backdrop of the Icelandic wilderness, Moving Stories explores where creativity and practicality meet: how the Project Zero teamās choice of gear was essential for correctly capturing their journey.
Shooting on the Sony FX6, Project Zero used a range of Bright Tangerine gear to help shoot their documentary; including the Misfit Kick Mk II matte box and the KASBAH Ätman Shoulder Rig, as well as dedicated FX6 rigging accessories.
The full Project Zero documentary is in post-production, with a planned release in 2025.


