The new requests keep rolling in on DenSyte! A few of the most recent ones below, including a couple amazing opportunities to help build full sequences. These are all at least somewhat time-sensitive, so if you’ve got the goods on your hard-drives, get those submissions in!

Grizzly Bears - Close-Ups & Details
Deadline this week!

A prominent broadcast series needs a few shots to make their sequence sing:

  • Big Close-Ups & Details of inland grizzlies

  • License Type: Non-Exclusive

  • Under 30 seconds

  • Resolution: Any HD+

  • Deadline: July 2, 2026

The request specifically mentions “inland grizzlies”. So any close-ups or details you may have that are easily identifiable as coastal are not likely to be considered.

Underwater Dance - various species
Production seeking beauty, not behaviour.

An exciting opportunity to contribute a full sequence to a film; the production is looking for:

  • Underwater 4K images of belugas, polar bear swimming, grey seals, northern gannets diving, narwhal, caribou underwater crossing a river

  • License Type: Non-Exclusive (open to exclusive licenses too)

  • 2- 3 minutes

  • Resolution: 4K minimum

  • Deadline: June 26, 2026 (Still Looking)

The production is not looking for a full behavioural sequence but rather, the most beautiful shots you can submit. The exact wording of the request says it best:

“Long sequence (2-3 minutes) Oceanic sequence (underwater) Animals that appear to dance, graceful Without a horizon, giving an impression of immensity, conveying the uniqueness of the animal's personality.”

Canadian Arctic - Full Behavioural Sequence
Major production company seeking full character-led sequence

A major production company is looking to build an entire sequence in the Canadian Arctic:

  • Full sequences of any Canadian Arctic wildlife character

  • Behaviour-led, character driven

  • License Type: Exclusive

  • Full Sequence (Length not determined)

  • Any HD+

  • Deadline: June 26, 2026 (Still Looking)

While the request is for a full sequence, the intent is not for you - or anyone you might want to share this with - to edit your submission into a fully-fledged sequence. That’s what editors are for!

But submissions should ideally contain the building blocks of a sequence, with a wide variety of shot sizes and range of behaviour.

As always, we’re so grateful to all of you already inside the Den, and especially to those who are kindly spreading the word of what we are doing over here.

We are actively working with our developers on some exciting new updates. Launching imminently, these will make the experience for both cinematographer and productions on the platform all the more seamless! Stay tuned!

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