Video Documentaries

Produced for broadcast television as part of an audience-leading documentary series, this collection showcases aerial and terrestrial footage that blends visual artistry with cultural depth. Each piece offers a cinematic window into remote landscapes and resilient traditions. For licensing or freelance collaborations, please get in touch.

 

EARTH, like you’ve NEVER seen it BEFORE

A cinematic journey tracing Joel Santos’s global TV documentary work — from the fury of erupting volcanoes to the quiet resilience of vanishing cultures and the haunting beauty of remote landscapes. Take a loot at the edges of civilization, where beauty and fragility meet.


Travel the planet in just 2 minutes, among volcanos, tribes and fading traditions. This is the video that closed my talk at National Geographic Exodus Aveiro...

YOUR PLANET in just 2 minutes, for NAT GEO

Travel the planet in just 2 minutes, among volcanos, tribes and fading traditions. This is the video that closed my talk at National Geographic Exodus Aveiro Fest 2019, shown exclusively to the +700 live audience. If you like it, please share it with the world, so that more passionate photographers and wanderlust souls can join the ride!


Agarre-se bem à cadeira, pois vamos voar por cima de vulcões em erupção e desbravar a selva para encontrar rãs venosas de olhos esbugalhados. Será uma viagem inebriante pela Guatemala, Costa Rica e El Salvador! Imagem e produção: © Joel Santos e © Magali Tarouca Texto e Voz: Teresa Conceição Edição: R.

ERUPTING VOLCANOES in GUATEMALA, COSTA RICA & EL SALVADOR

MUNDO À VISTA (World at Sight) - EP06, S02 | Brace yourselves: you’re about to fly over erupting volcanoes and otherworldly craters, not without exploring the jungle in order to find poisonous frogs. Discover a new Central America — Guatemala, El Salvador and Costa Rica —, from an unseen perspective.


Este episódio revela-nos o povo Touareg, desde o interior das suas casas até ao Air festival, sempre rodeados pela magia das dunas do Sahara, no coração do Níger. Embarque nesta grande aventura e não perca mais um episódio, já esta quinta-feira, dia 08 de Agosto, na Jornal da Noite, SIC.

NIGER: The Touareg, the Sahara and the great Air Festival

MUNDO À VISTA (World at Sight) - EP05, S02 | Across the immense Sahara’s sand dunes unfolds the amazing culture of the Touareg people. Let’s drink tea inside their homes and travel North to experience the great Air Festival, visiting the world’s tallest adobe minaret - in Agadez - while on the way.


Neste episódio fomos até ao Níger, revelando uma tribo nómada em que os homens exibem uma singular forma de sedução. Mas nem tudo são rituais, como vai poder descobrir.

NIGER: Seduction rituals of the Wodaabe people

MUNDO À VISTA (World at Sight) - EP04, S02 | In the heart of the Sahel, surrounded by dunes and arid terrain, lies one of the most fascinating people in world: the nomadic Wodaabe. The male beauty ideal of the Wodaabe stresses tallness, white eyes and teeth. The men will often roll their eyes and show their teeth to emphasise these characteristics, a ritual that puts many seduction strategies upside down.


No terceiro episódio de Mundo à Vista fomos até à China, percorrendo as mais belas paisagens sob o céu, entre pescadores com corvos marinhos e camponesas que serpenteiam pelas "costas do dragão" 🐉. Tradições ancestrais, em rota de colisão com a modernidade, num vislumbre do que já foi a China rural.

CHINA: Ancient Traditions

MUNDO À VISTA (World at Sight) - EP03, S02 | Embark in journey to the ancient traditions of rural China, a glimpse from a past not so distante, but already fading away as modernisation and economical development take a higher seat. Get to know four of the last real Cormorant Fishermen in the Guangxi province, which have been extensively documented by Joel Santos since 2006; and also the minority people that still work in Longsheng rice fields, carving the amazing landscapes of the “Dragon’s backbone”. Aired on 18th July by the Portuguese leading TV channels, SIC and SIC Notícias, broadcasted in Portugal and worldwide by cable/satellite services.


Uma viagem para descobrir a antiga civilização maia. Poderia julgar-se que, da desaparecida civilização maia, nada mais resta a não ser ruínas. Mas na América Central existem herdeiros de uma das mais brilhantes culturas do mundo antigo. Que lutam para conservar viva a cultura maia.

GUATEMALA: Lake Atitlan and the Mayan World

MUNDO À VISTA (World at Sight) - EP02, S02 | This second episode will take us the amazing world of the ancient Mayan beliefs, still in practice around lake Atitlan, Guatemala. This mic between catholic, mayan and pagan beliefs is one of a kind and is well laid down on the local handy crafts, which act as a book of memories and traditions. Aired on 11th July by the Portuguese leading TV channels, SIC and SIC Notícias, broadcasted in Portugal and worldwide by cable/satellite services.


Uma viagem para descobrir a Guatemala, um país que procura suplantar Espanha nas tradições religiosas. A celebração que mostramos tem honras de destaque na América Central. Num país que assimilou o legado dos colonizadores, aumentando-o em quantidade e intensidade, mantém, há quatro séculos, uma festa de devoção que dura uma semana inteira, dia e noite.

GUATEMALA: Holy Week Traditions

MUNDO À VISTA (World at Sight) - EP01, S02 | The second season premiered on July 4th 2019, and will be running an episode per week, in a total of 6 documentaries, shot and directed by Joel Santos and Magali Tarouca, voice and interviews by Teresa Conceição (SIC) and editing by Luís Gonçalves (SIC), for the Portuguese leading TV channels, SIC and SIC Notícias, broadcasted in Portugal and worldwide by cable/satellite services.


Navigate the snowy wilds of Mongolia with this nomadic reindeer herding family. Photographer Joel Santos dived 1000 km into the depths of Northern Mongolia to visit the Ganbaa family near Khovsgol Lake.

MONGOLIA: Reindeer Herding In Snowy Mongolia - The Tsaatan Nomadic People

Navigate the snowy wilds of Mongolia with this nomadic reindeer herding family. Photographer Joel Santos dived 1000 km into the depths of Northern Mongolia, near Khovsgol Lake. Travelling with an interpreter and a fellow photographer from Mörön, Mongolia, the photographer met the Ganbaa family, led by matriarch Purev who lives with Buyantogtokh, a widowed reindeer herder.


Unforgiving temperatures of up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit beat down on these hardworking salt miners every single day. The salt mines, situated in the Afar triangle, stretch across 100,000 square kilometres and at their lowest point are more than 300 feet below sea level.

ETHIOPIA: Working In 140°F Heat - Salt Desert, Ethiopia

Unforgiving temperatures of up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit beat down on these hardworking salt miners every single day. The salt mines, situated in the Afar triangle, stretch across 100,000 square kilometres and at their lowest point, r+the Danakil Depression, are more than 300 feet below sea level. Professional travel photographer and videographer Joel Santos travelled to the area to capture the dry beauty of this brutal expanse of land.


This one million-year-old sacred lake was created when a giant meteorite crash landed in what was once a lush rainforest. In Ashanti, Ghana, Lake Bosumtwi is revered by locals as sacred and tradition dictates that they can only fish in the lake using wooden planks called paduas.

GHANA: Holy Waters Ghana’s Sacred Meteorite Crater Lake

This one million-year-old sacred lake was created when a giant meteorite crash landed in what was once a lush rainforest. In Ashanti, Ghana, Lake Bosumtwi is revered by locals as sacred and tradition dictates that they can only fish in the lake using wooden planks called paduas. Nowadays the lake - which stretches across 10.5 kilometres - is under threat from deforestation and modernisation.


Eagle Hunters - In 2015 and 2016, videographer and photographer Joel Santos travelled for several days across Mongolia to reach their remote homes of the Kazakh nomads and witness the stringent training they endure to bond with their eagles.

MONGOLIA: Hunting With Eagles in Western Mongolia

Eagle Hunters — In 2015 and 2016, videographer and photographer Joel Santos travelled for several days across Mongolia to reach their remote homes of the Kazakh nomads and witness the stringent training they endure to bond with their eagles. With only around 400 traditional eagle hunters left in the world, the custom is precious and unless your father was an eagle hunter, you cannot become one.


FOLLOW these nomadic families across the brutal landscape of Mongolia as they move their entire lives 150km through the mountains. Shot in 4K with DJI Phantom 4 (http://amzn.to/2lJjppA), DJI OSMO Mobile (http://amzn.to/2lJrcni), DJI OSMO X5 (http://amzn.to/2lTCKGD) and Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (http://amzn.to/2lnptTB).

MONGOLIA: Rare Look Into Kazakh Nomads’ Epic Migration

Follow these nomadic families across the brutal landscape of Mongolia as they move their entire lives 150km through the mountains. Largely based in Western Mongolia, Kazakhs are a nomadic people who brave blizzards, extreme hot and cold weather and rocky mountain paths several times a year when they move between their seasonal homes. Videographer and photographer Joel Santos ventured to Mongolia’s Altai mountain range twice to shadow families - who have never let an outsider into their camps - as they made the breathtaking journey between seasonal homes.


Submerge yourself in the fantastical natural beauty of Norway's Lofoten Islands with these stunning landscapes, captured by Joel Santos with drone mounted camera. Videographer / Director: © Joel Santos - www.joelsantos.net Producer: Hannah Stevens, Ruby Coote Editor: Joshua Douglas Full article, photographs and licensing at Barcroft TV​: http://bit.ly/Lofoten_Norway

NORWAY: Lofoten, Norway — Otherworldly Aerial Landscapes

Submerge yourself in the fantastical natural beauty of Norway’s Lofoten Islands with these stunning landscapes, captured by Joel Santos with drone mounted camera. With darkness only creeping in for a few hours in the early morning, Joel only slept for a few hours a night to take full advantage of the light and to capture the towns and villages of Reine, Hamnøy, Sakrisøya, Olenilsøya, Unstad, Uttakleiv, Nusfjord, Henningsvær and Fredvang.


Pescadores com rede em borboleta, Lago Pátzcuaro, México. Vídeo inédito sobre esta comunidade, a sua história e a ligação ao Dia dos Mortos. Não perca o artigo na revista Courrier Internacional (Março, agora nas bancas), com fotos de Joel Santos e texto de Magali Tarouca.

MEXICO: Butterfly Fishermen, Lake Pátzcuaro

Ancient fishing technique documented on the Day of The Dead (2018) . In just one day, as the Earth travelled around the Sun and the mist revolved, the most incredible orange, magenta/violet and pastel hues depicted this narrative.


Barcroft TV: "THESE fiery images offer a glimpse inside the 'Gateway To Hell' - the world's oldest continuously active lava lake. Travel photographer Joel Santos, 38, piloted a drone low over the bubbling lake, which reaches temperatures exceeding 1,100 degrees celsius.

ETHIOPIA: Playing With Fire - Photographer Gets Dangerously Close To Lava Lake

These fiery images offer a glimpse inside the 'Gateway To Hell' - the world’s oldest continuously active lava lake. Travel photographer Joel Santos, piloted a drone low over the bubbling lake, which reaches temperatures exceeding 1,100 degrees celsius. The lake, which has had a continuous flow since 1906, is situated inside the Erta Ale volcano, otherwise known as Smoking Mountain, in the Afar region of northeastern Ethiopia. The volcano’s last major eruption occurred in 2005, killing 250 livestock and forcing thousands of nearby residents to flee.