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The Mentawai – Behind the Scenes Documentary Video | Jun 05th


I’m not exactly sure what sparked the video editing rampage I undertook this week. Something deep inside told me it was time to finally edit my video from Siberut, Indonesia. Perhaps it’s because my friends Will and Cale took this trip to visit the Mentawai tribe almost exactly one year ago… Or, perhaps it’s because I miss Ricky and the medicine men and want to go back. Enjoy this video, running time is 16:54.





To read the original blog/journal entry, with more information and drama that went on behind the lense, click here

Video shot by Cale Glendening
Video Edited by… me!
Lighting Assistant / Translation Willem Isbrucker
Guiding / Translation by Ricky Vhoetra and Gejeng
Soundscapes by Benjamin Bates
Still camera, abused and muddied, sponsored by Phase One


All the Mentawai interviews were translated on location with Ricky, Gejeng and Will. However later to sync up the words to the interviews, I had to make a few Skype calls to Ricky and play him the audio. It is very hard for me to understand Mentawai and Indonesian. Because of that, some of the words might not be perfectly arranged in the time line, but the content is.


JL


aradilon:(Jun 05th - 20:03) Amazing video, well made and full of good material!

Andrew:(Jun 05th - 20:04) Wow. Thanks Joey for documenting the Mentawai. It was really eye opening and thought provoking.ps. holy shit, you\'re crazy for carrying that gear into those conditions! Amazing stuff!

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Kelly Hofer:(Jun 05th - 20:36) Joey,What struck me first about this expedition that was personal work, is that you took time to not only shoot a beautiful culture in a beautiful way, with lights ect, but that you also took the time and brought along friends that shoot video. I know well, and they do too, that their culture is a dying one, and recording it was an act that i admire you for. I really like the whole concept of bringing fashion type lighting to what is tratitionally shot with some grittiness. it\'s valuable.

Jennifer Wolowic:(Jun 05th - 21:21) Great doc and a fantastic collections of photos. The respect you have of the Mentawai is present in every moment. As an anthropologist I applaud your inclusion of the shaman at the end who speaks directly to the rest of us and showing the collaboration between the crew and the people you photographed. Thanks

Sebastien G.:(Jun 05th - 22:02) Wow... awesome Joey, you\'ve been upgrading a bit since the tutorial DVD you\'ve made in DPChallenge Forum ;) ... Love your work... keep it up

Sterling:(Jun 05th - 22:16) thank you

Cory:(Jun 05th - 22:35) I love the background information on this video Joey. Making the connection with the Mentawai is very important than just busting your camera out the moment you arrive. Well done and thank you fore educating the world on international people skills.

Brian Dawes:(Jun 06th - 01:16) Incredible journey, thanks for sharing Joey...

Tommy:(Jun 06th - 02:36) Its nice to see the video that goes along with the journal entries from the trip. The editing was great. I loved it.

Peter Hearl:(Jun 06th - 02:59) Hi Joey, what a great video. Love the bit with the tattoo, its a great shame that people like the Mentawai and there culture is disappearing. You are doing a great job to keep there culture alive. Keep up the excellent work, Peter

AntonioA:(Jun 06th - 03:06) Absolutely brilliant and sad in a way, to hear them talking about the disappearance of their culture. You had quite a privilege being with them and did a fitting job of capturing them for posterity. I noticed the camera had a filter holder, did you use any filters on this? or was it just a UV or polarizer?Anyways, nice vid, it almost felt Nat Geo!

jayponko:(Jun 06th - 04:05) this was an amazing documentary joey! thanks for bringing us closer to the mentaway through your pics and the vid and cales amazing shots :)

Isabella:(Jun 06th - 06:25) I watched the whole movie, loved it! awesome.

tomekcm:(Jun 06th - 06:28) Amazing! Wspaniałe

Miriam:(Jun 06th - 06:52) Absolutely stunning! Love your photograpy, your heart.. (and you got some great legs :) This video was great to watch. Thanks!

Adam:(Jun 06th - 07:26) Joey thank you so much for sharing your journey! I hope culture like this will survive!

Levi:(Jun 06th - 10:27) Joey - you probably get this alot, but your work is so inspiring. I\'ve been following your blog and adventures for over a year now and your passion for what you do never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for your willingness to share your journey.

cathy scholl:(Jun 06th - 12:01) Absolutely beautiful. You guys are amazing.Great to see the team in action.You really do it right and are great ambassadors for photography.Thanks and keep going!

Chris Wanamaker:(Jun 06th - 12:46) Incredible video! Made me feel like I was there myself!

Daniel Zihlmann Photographer:(Jun 06th - 13:37) Great video, thanks for sharing behind the scenes and in the video tutorials!

Flemming Bo Jensen:(Jun 06th - 13:51) Thanks Joey for this great insight into your trip and the Mentawai culture and way of life. I loved the video and I really loved the Mentawai people, what a shame their beautiful culture is dying.

Sander :(Jun 06th - 14:00) Hi Joey, nice film! Very interesting how to see the rest behind it and the interviews. Bravo to your team, well done man!!Greetings, the Dutchies.

Jeremy:(Jun 06th - 14:14) This was great. It sure didn\'t seem like 16 min. passed by while watching it. I loved every minute.

GammaNine:(Jun 06th - 15:01) Joey et all, you guys are an inspiration to all of us photographers and adventurers, i am in awe of this journey and the images you\'ve captured, if you ever need a porter, lighting assistant, coffee getter, pant washer on your next travel i would do it in a heartbeat

Simon Cousineau:(Jun 06th - 15:27) Joey, this video knocked me right off my chair. It makes me want to visit the mentawai and live there as you did for 3 weeks.Truly a wonderful piece of your work again and I soon expect to see more of it.RegardsSimon

bartekp:(Jun 06th - 16:30) You are the MAN!! superb work!!

Geoff Heith:(Jun 06th - 17:07) Thanks Joey for posting this...it was powerful and amazing!

Lyudmila Nairnyak:(Jun 06th - 19:41)

Lyudmila Nairnyak:(Jun 06th - 19:45) AMAZING.... COOL JOEY

Heather Strooh:(Jun 06th - 21:40) It\'s sad and scary to think of the tribes and cultures that have already been lost... some we may not even know of. If no permanent record were kept, no tools left... there is no way for us to know. It\'s really sad. I\'m glad you guys were able to go there and document this. Seeing this will preserve the Mentawai in the minds and hearts of all of us who have seen this vid and the photos.

Miikka:(Jun 07th - 02:15) Thanks!Well done!

Hung NguyenC:(Jun 07th - 02:21) Amazing documentary film. I love the last minutes.

Jason the Saj:(Jun 07th - 04:26) This was really fun to watch Joey. Thank you for the very intimate look into where your photos come from, and the people in them.My brother-in-law has traveled to a few places like this. I hear the stories of being covered in leeches and what not. But seeing video of such travels is quite amazing.Plus it\'s sans leeches. LOL- JasonPS - I love the photo of you up to your shoulders in water holding the camera. Now there\'s a real photographer.

Filipus Dasawala:(Jun 07th - 10:26) Hi Joey! Just watched your video from Vimeo. I\'m glad you made this video, which made me more eager to visit every places in my country (Indonesia). In one month time, I\'ll be visiting one of remote islands of Indonesia. Chances are high that I\'ll encounter such culture, similar to, and endangered as Mentawai culture I like your photographs very much. I\'d like to immortalize it through pictures. Any tips that you can share perhaps? Thank you! :D

Rick Wenner:(Jun 07th - 11:27) This is by far my favorite video you\'ve created so far. It did not even feel like 16 minutes at all since I was so intrigued by this. Excellent job man.

Simon:(Jun 07th - 11:30) Fantastic film, almost as good as the stills! Cool bunch of people, you did them proud there Joe (

Erin Faye:(Jun 07th - 12:43) Amazing!!!!!! I would love to be able to go on a trip like that. Someday.....

Stephen:(Jun 07th - 15:23) I think it hurt me more just watching that tattooing.

Mellie Mae :(Jun 07th - 21:31) beautiful, had chills watching it....what an experience. thanks

Jenna Julianne:(Jun 07th - 23:35) well any more comments and you\'ll be a famous blogger like Jasmine Star! Awesome video! Thanks for listening to the whisperings of soul and editing it! We as viewers are so thankful to be taken to the places you once journeyed through! Mahalo for capturing the world. What a wonderful vision and passion you have-what a blessing and God given talent. WOW You set your goals at such high standards- and accomplish your dreams and adventures with honor and duty. Now that is EPIC ninakupenda!

Jenna Julianne:(Jun 07th - 23:42) shwat? Your video is featured right smack dab on the home page of vimeo! Yay! I was just lookn for my friends video -but your\'s was right there and its had over 14k views. sickkkk!

Jan:(Jun 08th - 01:38) Hi, this is very nice film and photos. Thanks folks :-)

Eric:(Jun 08th - 04:00) This is effing spectacular videography and photography. Well done guys.

Matt Murphy:(Jun 08th - 05:15) Joey - just happened upon your Vimeo feed whilst \'Working at Home\' ... and clearly not really working :)I was in Sumatra, back in 1997 - and never made it to Siberut. tho heard lots about it. I did spend 8 weeks on the rest of Sumatra, however, and fell in love with the culture and the people.I am very much a keen amateur photographer - but today you have inspired me to dust off my DSLR and get back shooting. I might even scan in some old film from Sumatra.. good luck.

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Behind the Scenes mit Joey L. | visuelleGedanken.de:(Jun 08th - 13:46) [...] Joey L hat bei seinem Besuch der Mentawai nicht nur Photos gemacht, sondern auch eine Dokumentation [...]

AndréG Blog » Die Mentawai – eine Dokumentation:(Jun 08th - 17:24) [...] folgende Video ist augenscheinlich eine Dokumentation der Reise von Joey in eben diese Region, um die Mentawai und ihre Kultur kennen zu lernen und für die [...]

Gary:(Jun 08th - 17:47) beautiful and inspirational!.......keep up the good work!

Amy Heiden:(Jun 09th - 12:37) This video is incredible. I felt such a connection to the tribe, though we\'ve never met. You did such a fantastic job capturing the culture and the moments between you, the crew and the tribe members. Thanks for sharing this vanishing culture with us.

bobby:(Jun 10th - 12:30) wow..thats in my country,,you are my favorite photographer..ahh snap..if i know you in Indonesia i glad to see you ...great...

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Ricardo :(Jun 12th - 15:21) excelente video y fotografías, siempre he visto tu trabajo desde tus primeros videos tutorialesahora eres todo un profesional en la foto, felicidades saludos

Rozzy:(Jun 13th - 23:58) J ~ what a fantastic tribute to some truly amazing people. You\'ve just made the world a bit smaller by sharing your experience..and you\'ve given the Mentawai such a clear voice. Its beautiful work and I\'m moved. Thank you.

Chad Pennington:(Jun 15th - 00:42) Joey , I am really felling the story - where he said after us there will be no more and then you showed the younger generation that look so different from them. what can I do to accompany you on your next trip there?

your welcome » Blog Archive » Von einem Openbook von Galileo Design:(Jun 15th - 19:21) [...] mir heute auch sehr gut gefallen hat, war ein Behind the Scenes Video eines Documentary Films Namens „The Mentawai“ von Joey L. Ist wirklich nicht nur etwas für [...]

Ginte:(Jun 16th - 09:19) i like your site, very interesting stuff...thanks a lot for sharing....

yuna:(Jun 29th - 05:47) that\'s interesting thing man.. love ur story.. i\'ve not been there yet even i\'m indonesian..

Debbi S.:(Jun 29th - 17:27) Wow Amazing Video Joey! You will be on National Geographic channel soon!Debbi

Jared Rey:(Jun 29th - 18:28) amazing video. that is all I can say. what a great look into the lives of these people.

lizet:(Jul 05th - 08:47) a-ma-zing. i truly love the little film pieces in between - that real Cale style (i saw some other vids on the internet, love his way of filming) and the photo\'s... yeah they are gorgeous!i could whatch this for an hour or more! :D

Heinz Schmidt:(Jul 05th - 19:41) Hi Joey,Your work with the Mentawai is really awesome. We so desperately need to document and preserve the culture and ways of life of these people and other tribes around the world before they are all westernized.The Levendu tribe in South Africa even know of a tree, called the Masetado (elephant bush) that is a cure for Malaria. Great work, keep it up.Heinz

Allison:(Jul 07th - 01:31) Joey, thank you for working to preserve this culture. It\'s hard to think that the Mentawai could be forgotten someday, and that so many cultures have already been forgotten.

Sören:(Jul 10th - 04:36) Very interesting...!!Since I saw u\'re first pics, I was interesting in that.Thanks for sharing.Good luck und best wishesSoeren

Precocidad | Mácula Lútea:(Jul 13th - 01:10) [...] Esta fin de semana charlando con un buen amigo sobre fotografía, me recomendó echarle un vistazo al trabajo de un “chaval” (no se me ocurre otro calificativo) llamado Joey Lawrence. Este precoz fotógrafo de tan sólo 20 años, me ha dejado sorprendido por su talento y sus recursos. En su web se puede ver unas excelentes galerías de fotos, que no te dejan indiferente. No obstante añado a esta entrada un vídeo que corresponde a la explicación de lo que se puede encontrar en uno de sus tutoriales, para hacerse una idea de lo que se lleva entre manos y de cómo se busca la vida en esto de la fotografía. Por cierto su blog tampoco tiene desperdicio, al igual que este vídeo. [...]

Alyssa Barajas:(Jul 14th - 16:43) Joey, this video is great, it\'s so inspiring to see you guys out there travelling the world and meeting such fascinating individuals. The still images you have contributed to this video are phenomenal. The lighting is so subtle but adds so much to each shot. Looks like you are shooting with a Mamiya, are you using a digital back or are you shooting film as well? Great job!

Emilie White:(Jul 14th - 18:29) Hi Joey,This video is amazing. From the story, to the images, to the editing. It must such an amazing, eye opening experience. We learn already so much in the photographs you took of the Mentawai, but this video allows us to discover more about this community. Amazing work. I am a huge fan.Looking forward to the next travels.All the best, Emilie

Michael Schmidt:(Jul 15th - 17:22) Wow! Very cool journey and very touching video. It\'s crazy how we go about our normal everyday lives and luxuries and take for granted what we have. Thank you for allowing us to learn about the Mentawai tribe and their culture. You continue to impress and inspire me with each and every one of your videos and images. Keep doing what you are doing because its not only making you feel good but it is educating others as well. The tribe seemed very happy to have your company.

Elena Hernandez:(Jul 17th - 02:36) Simply Amazing Joey!... the amount of work involved in creating the art you want to portray...Truly gorgeous work

Lain Ewing:(Jul 18th - 19:36) Your video is amazing. It is an inspiration

Cynthia Moore:(Jul 24th - 02:00) Amazing work Joey! Everytime I \"check in\" I am amazed at what you are up to. Your talents are endless. You are an inspiration as an artist and a human being.

Ed Stone:(Aug 13th - 06:33) I love this. What struck me the most actually was the photos of the older shaman and then younger generations. It really shows how the western world is influencing and destroying cultures. I think this is something your should pursue further.

Joey Laurence on location video — Photo Accessories The Phottix Journal:(Aug 15th - 18:08) [...] – he’ll go the distance to get a shot. Trekking through a rain-forest in Indonesia? Humidity, untold pounds of gear, poisonous snakes – I have a new-found respect for Joey L. Given the fact we are both [...]

kevin r. ramos:(Aug 19th - 21:34) joey keeping doing it brother. thank you for the insight and intimate exposure to cultures many of us will rarely encounter in person. you\'re an example of inspiration for all photographers in the art of immersing and deeply connecting with ones subject matter. truly strong imagery can be the result with such passion and devotion. thank you.

Mathew:(Aug 27th - 17:15) The video is great for what it is and about. I admire your drive and enthusiasm. Best!

Bsmyth:(Sep 02nd - 00:48) Joey sorry i havent been around but I\'m still following your work. Thanks for having your blog, such great inspiration to keep moving forward.

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