jacha the ape man potgieter

jacha the ape man potgieter

Jacha ‘The Ape Man’ Potgieter is a conservation artist, conservationist, entrepreneur and all round animal lover. I challenge you to find someone more passionate about the conservation of apes. Born and raised in South Africa, Jacha now lives in Snowdonia with his Welsh wife Gwynneth.

Together they run businesses at the Betws-y-Coed Railway Station including the Alpine Coffee Shop, Hangin’ Pizzeria, the Alpine Apartments accommodation and Platform Galeri, 100% palm oil free businesses. It took them two years to replace all products containing palm oil in their businesses but they’ve successfully done it, proving that viable alternatives do exist. https://www.betwsrailwaystation.co.uk

In this short film, a conversation with Jacha, he speaks about his art, his motivation and what drives his action. From creating sculptures from used plastic to fund-raising and volunteering at ape refuges, his action is extensive, inspiring hope and motivation to make a difference. We’re fundraising for Ape Action Africa through this film, hoping to make a difference in our own small way. Please support this campaign and donate to an incredibly worthy cause. 

https://www.justgiving.com/page/ape-action-africa/

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'Coming Home - Returning White Storks to the Land' is a short film about the relationship between Dorette, her...

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‘Coming Home – Returning White Storks to the Land’ is a short film about the relationship between Dorette, her daughter Eti, White Storks and their land. In May 2025 Dorette and Eti released 10 captive bred White Storks from their aviary in North Devon, in the hope that they would establish a breeding colony, returning White Storks to the Devon landscape for the first time in about 600 years.

In the news:

BBC Spotlight (Starts at 05:05) https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002dfz0/spotlight-late-news-13062025 BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp85dynz32po Fox41 https://www.fox41yakima.com/storks-return-to-skies-after-600-years-thanks-to-rewilding-effort/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/watch/?mibextid=wwXIfr&v=722790163779478&rdid=Bppo9knY8x9AkPTs

Press release:

Storks have returned to part of the UK after 600 years thanks to an “extraordinary” rewilding effort. Ten white storks have been released at a satellite site of the Keep It Wild Species Recovery Centre in north Devon.

The site, which lies within a privately owned rewilded farm, marks the first successful reintroduction of the birds in this part of the UK for hundreds of years. Storks, tall wading birds known for their black-and-white plumage and impressive wingspan, were extinct in Britain by the 1400s due to hunting and habitat loss. Now Devon has joined a movement across Europe which has seen areas, including Sussex, restoring the birds’ wild populations.

The birds were raised in two large aviaries at the South West site, where footage shows landowner Dorette Engi feeding them in the open aviary before the soft release. Dorette and her children have spent several years rewilding her land, which now includes recreated wetlands, mixed grasslands and restored woodlands. She explained: “These birds haven’t lived freely here in over 600 years, yet as soon as they were given the choice, they stepped out into the landscape like it had always been theirs. “They’ve taken to the thermals, they’re foraging confidently – they seem utterly at home. It makes you realise just how ready the land was to welcome them back.”

Locals are already reporting sightings of the birds. Dorette added: “Seeing them above the tree line, circling with effortless grace, it takes your breath away. It feels like new life, and hope.” Some of the birds were bred at the Rewilding Coombeshead site near Lifton, in partnership with author and rewilding expert Derek Gow.

Derek, known for his work restoring species such as beavers, wildcats and water voles, is based at his Rewilding Coombeshead site. He says storks have a key role to play in reshaping how we think about wildlife in Britain “We don’t need to manage every moment of a wild animal’s life, we need to give them the space and conditions to manage themselves. Storks are scavengers, foragers, and brilliant natural indicators of healthy ecosystems. If they thrive here, it means the land is coming back to life. These birds connect us to a time when wild animals were part of the living countryside. But it’s not about nostalgia – it’s about function, and restoring the full richness of our ecosystems.” This project has been intentionally kept quiet to allow the birds to settle without disturbance, and the storks released from the North Devon site are not tracked with GPS – which the recovery centre says allows the animals “full autonomy”.

Film Produced, Directed, Filmed & Edited by Deryck van Steenderen Cameras Poul Brix and Sacha Dench Music ‘Epic War Trailer’ by Alexey Mirenkov (BMI), bought and licensed for use from Pond 5.

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director’s fashion film playlist

director’s fashion film playlist

 

The fashion film director’s playlist is hosted on my YouTube Channel. This is a compilation of fashion films, branded content and online commercials that I have made.

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director’s general playlist

director’s general playlist

This director’s playlist is hosted on my YouTube Channel This is a compilation of short films, branded content and online commercials that I have directed. I will break this down into categories in future posts for more specific viewing.

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gore® wear ss19

gore® wear ss19

In September 2018 I had the privilege of directing the shooting of the new Gore® Wear SS19 range of Fast Hiking and Trail Running clothing online commercials, purpose made outdoor apparel for extreme athletes.

The shoot was set in the beautiful and formidable Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, perfect for the challenges Gore® Wear is made for.

This shoot was one of the most physically challenging shoots I’ve ever done, due to the altitude we worked at (I live at sea level!), but the results speak for themselves. Working with the right crew and talent makes all the difference. Huge respect to DoP Vale Rapp, his handheld tracking shots are the smoothest I’ve ever seen and his drone work outstanding! This was the first time that I worked with the DJI Mavic 2 Pro, featuring the collaboratively developed Hasselblad L1D-20c and the quality is exceptional.

Credits:

Client: Gore® Wear

Agency – 1000heads

Director – Deryck van Steenderen

DoP – Vale Rapp

Sound – Stephan Wieser

Editor – John Foxton

Stills Photographer – Harald Wisthaler

Fast Hiking Athletes: Eva Sperger and Jamie Ramsay

Trail Running Athletes: Yoann Stuck, Zac Marion and Amanda Basham

Location: Dolomites, South Tyrol

 

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