My Nature Doc

Field Notes · Vol. I · Observation 001
Vol. I · No. 001

Every creature deserves a documentary.

Even your cat. Or your toddler.
Or your uncle asleep in the recliner.

Upload footage of any subject in its natural habitat — the domestic cat, the suburban father, the dog who has found something in the yard — and receive the narration it has always deserved.

Rare footage. Untamed beauty. Probably your chihuahua.

Exhibit A · Reference Reel
Reference reel · exhibit A
Field Index
  • 02
    Domestic Habitat

    Extraordinary stories in ordinary places.

    The kitchen linoleum. The recliner. The stretch of sun on the rug at 4:12 p.m. Every home is a landscape worth documenting.

    Coming
  • 03
    Observed Subjects

    Cats, dogs, toddlers, dads, and the occasional squirrel.

    We have narrated the patrolling tabby, the toddler at dinner, the dog who has found something in the yard, and the uncle asleep in the recliner.

    Coming
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    Field Reports

    Recent observations from the archive.

    Short, finished cuts submitted by fellow observers. Each one a record of a small life, filmed vertically, with dignity.

    Coming

“The smallest moments contain entire worlds. We simply have to pay attention.”

— The Observer

About

The natural world is full of wonder. It is also full of your cat.

My Nature Doc began with a simple belief: that every creature, however ordinary, deserves to be observed with the seriousness usually reserved for lions on the savanna. The dog investigating a suspicious leaf. The toddler surveying his domain. The uncle, at rest in his natural habitat.

These are not lesser stories. They are simply untold ones.

We built this so that any creature, anywhere, can receive the documentary it deserves. Upload your footage. Meet your narrator. Discover that your life has been a nature film all along.

Made by one person who genuinely believed his toddler deserved a documentary.