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Rich Laburn

Head of Digital

Rich is the driving force behind Londolozi’s online storytelling and the founder of the Londolozi blog. His passions of digital media, film and photography have seen him build Londolozi's online ecosystem into a unique platform for advocacy of the restoration and rewilding of ...

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on COMING SOON: Majingilane – The Story of Lion Warfare

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Fantastic Rich. Looking forward to it.

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Amazing! Thank you!

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this would be great. is there also a movie about the MAPOGO

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LOOKING FORWARD..

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OMG! I can not wait!

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Can’t wait. Looks spetacular

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spectacular….that’s how excited I am to see it

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cant wait

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Rich,
What Artistry – the music! the transitions! the shots!
You are giving us lots of ammunition to get friends to come back with us!
Jo Lynne and Fred

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Cant wait . It looking fantastic .

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Words that popped up in my head as I was watching the trailer:

Incredible, amazing, awesome, marvelous, fantastic, brilliant…

Looking forward to this. Well done Rich.

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WOW I cant wait – looks absolutely Brilliant!!!!

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Great idea and a superb trailer.
WELL DONE Rich.

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i can wait thank you much looking forward thank again

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Killer Rich, just killer.

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Cannot wait!

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Awesome stuff, can’t wait…

Can’t wait Rich for the film. Excellent editing and photography in the trailer. Certainly has whetted my appetite for the full length film. Well done! Of course, the lions are the stars!

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I’m so looking forward to seeing it…I’m an avid fan of this site, love having the updates in re: to all the different prides and male coalitions. I was just wondering if there’s been any news about Solo and his young companions?

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This said it would be released in the next few days on January 3. Did I miss the big premiere 🙂

Hi Linda, the full movie will be released on the blog 16th January 2011. Rich

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WOW!!! Congratulations!

WOW!!!

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Stunning! I can’t wait for the full 15 minute version..

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Counting down the days!!!!

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WOW Rich! I can’t wait to see this. I cannot tell you how amazing it is to have actually seen these lions and then get to see a film about them. It’s like knowing the characters in a movie. 😉

BTW, very much looking forward to seeing you again in June!

Thanks for the comments Bridgette and glad to hear that you are looking forward to the film. Will be great to connect with you again in June. rich

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You sure know how to build the momentum of this story! Great shots and such a dramatic score. Looking forward to the film. – Carol

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Very much looking foward to it. Thanks in advance for taking the time and effort to document, put together, and share it.

Pleasure Larry, I am glad you are looking forward to it. I am very excited to put it out this coming Monday. rich

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Gave me goosebumps. How I wish I was back at Londolozi!

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Wow, can’t wait to see the full version!

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Your cinematography is wonderful and I look forward to viewing the full movie. Thank you for inspiring me and for sharing the wonders of Londolozi with us all!

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Looking forward to 16th …. what an awesome ‘teaser’ !!

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Goose bumps!!!!!!

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will it be in 720p (hd)? I noticed the trailer was only 480p.

Hi Jeremy, owing to the length of the film (15 min) the uploaded video will be at 480p.

One more day!!

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I love male lion coalition. The territorial, dominance, fear, power, beauty, brutal force, takeover, killing, and no mercy of their minds. Can anyone tell me if any of the male coalition pride names below are AKA or the same?

Matimbas, Manyeleti, Southern pride, Mapogo, Nkuhumas, Eyrefield, and Sparta.

Hi Kenny, all of the male lions coalitions are different prides/coalitions which move in and around Londolozi and surrounds. The Matimbas are in the north, the Manyelethi males are the Majingilane Males, the Southern Pride is in the south, the Mapogos are in the west and the Eyrefield pride is the same as the Sparta pride.

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