Production Team for Documentary WWF-Eyes on the Forest Project

TERMS OF REFERENCE
Project Name: Eyes on the Forest: 21st Century approaches to deforestation monitoring

Project Reference Number(s): 40002715-403833

Project Locations

  • WWF Thailand Operating Landscape in DawnaTenasserim Landscape (DTL)
  • Kaeng Krung National Park
  • Kuiburi National Park

Background – In collaboration with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), the Eyes on the Forest (EoF) project has been monitoring forest condition changes since July 2019, with its pilot area located in Kaeng Krung National Park, within the Khlong Saeng-Khao Sok Forest Complex under the supervision of Protected Areas Regional Office 4 (Surat Thani). The project’s primary objective is to generate reliable data on forest conditions to support effective forest resource management, detect and prevent illegal changes, and provide essential information for delineating provisional settlement areas designated for communities who depend on the land for subsistence and habitation, in accordance with Section 64 of the National Parks Act B.E. 2562 (2019). Furthermore, the project contributes to wildlife management, forest restoration through enrichment planting, and the promotion of participatory community-based approaches to conservation

What we do – The EoF project, various technological systems have been integrated into the operations of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to enhance work efficiency. These include the application of forest condition data through remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), analysis of forest conditions using data from relevant agencies, and the production of high-resolution forest imagery (Very High-Resolution Imagery: VHR) through Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The project has been piloted in Kaeng Krung National Park, Surat Thani Province, and Kui Buri National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, serving as demonstration sites for the application of these technologies in protected area management and conservation.

The management of operational databases for areas monitored by UAV and satellite systems has been completed. The database management system, referred to as the Geo-spatial Conservation Database (GCD), has been developed and implemented through both web and mobile applications and is currently undergoing testing by relevant stakeholders in accordance with the project objectives.

Wildlife resource management within the EoF project has effectively integrated technological systems to enhance monitoring and conservation operations. Camera traps are used to assess wildlife populations and evaluate habitat management, while thermal-sensing UAVs help mitigate human–elephant conflicts. Collaborations with private sector partners have facilitated the development of AI-enabled UAVs and real-time camera traps, enabling immediate detection of endangered species, poaching, and elephant movements.

Facilitating knowledge sharing and capacity building among rangers to enhance their operational skills in forest and wildlife management technologies.

Summary and scope of work

We are seeking an experienced production company with strong capabilities in video production, including high-resolution video, interview, photography on the ground and bird eye’s view, and editing.

1. Pre-Production Planning:

· Collaborate with WWF Thailand team to develop the concept or creative directions for the video based on WWF’s brief.

· Develop an outline, storyboard, script, and shooting schedule for the video.

2. Production:

· Film and capture high-resolution footage and photography in the designated project locations, effectively narrating the project’s significant stories across all two sites including Kaeng Krung and Kuiburi National Parks.

· Conduct interviews with key stakeholders, including partners, local communities, government agency representatives, and WWF representatives.

· Coordinate with WWF on interviewee availability and obtain necessary consents.

3. Post-Production:

· Edit and assemble captured materials into a final documentary video of 3–5 minutes, with a 1-minute highlight version for social media.

· Add Thai and English subtitles as separate versions. The English subtitles should be reviewed and approved by WWF before the final version is produced.

· Include appropriate music, voiceovers (Thai and English as separate versions), graphics, and WWF branding per WWF communication guidelines.

· Revise and finalize the video based on WWF feedback

Dates

August 2026 to November 2026

Required Skills and Experience

  • Proven experience with portfolio in producing short VDOs
  • Proficiency in operating relevant kit (for both stills and video, including audio for
    interviews and soundbites)
  • Experience working in challenging and remote locations
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating track record of delivering high quality content
  • Familiarity with conservation and environmental issues is an advantage
  • Experience with using drones and ownership of a drone is a strong advantage. The
    drone must be properly registered, and the operator must hold a valid license.
  • The successful candidate should have their own equipment and appropriate
    insurance.
  • The consultant will adhere to WWF’s Photography & Caption Delivery Guidelines.

Functional competencies

  • Ability to craft a narrative that resonates with target audiences, using storytelling to
    convey the significance of the project.
  • Strong skills in high-resolution videography, photography, editing, and postproduction, with experience in creating impactful visuals and integrating elements
    like music, voiceovers, and subtitles.
  • Proven ability to work collaboratively with WWF’s communications and project team
    members, ensuring smooth planning, capturing, and production aligned with the
    project timeline.

Deliverables [remove / add / elaborate as see fit]

  • Storyline and Production Plan – approved concept, storyboard, script, and
    detailed shooting plan for the Eyes on the Forest project video.
  • 1 Main Videos – High-resolution short documentaries (3–5 minutes each), with
    separate Thai and English subtitle versions
  • Photography Package – at least
  • 10 key landscape images per site
  • 10 key images of WWF staff and partners in action
  • Shooting days: 7 days in total at Kaeng Krung National Park, Surat Thani Province,
    and Kuiburi National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. (Start from September
    2026)

What image/footage we are looking for: [remove / add / elaborate as see fit]

  • The landscape (wide and close ups)
  • B-roll and photos of staff on site

Payment/Compensation

Payments will be made in installments, with a portion to be paid upon commencement and
the remainder upon successful delivery of all required outputs.

Institutional Arrangement

The consultant will report to the WWF Thailand communications team and collaborate
closely with the Eyes on the Forest project’s manager and team members.

Evaluation Method/Criteria
Consultants will be evaluated based on:

  • Relevant experience and portfolio.
  • Proposed approach and methodology.
  • Cost-effectiveness.

Documentation Required
Interested consultants must submit:

  • Updated Credential
  • Portfolio showcasing previous relevant work.
  • Proposed budget, including daily rate, editing expenses and other related expenses

WWF Support


Please submit your quotation and required documents 10 July 2026
to natnichap@wwf.or.th, sasiwimolr@wwf.or.th and Cc. procurement@wwf.or.th The
subject line of the email must be marked with title ” Production Team for WWF- Eyes on
the Forest Video”
The shortlisted agencies will be invited to a presentation and pitching session on 15 July 2026.

The selection will be made based on the evaluation criteria, and the chosen
consultant will be notified by 20 July 2026.