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A found footage film set in the South African wild where animals and poachers rule. A young Zulu girl, Mbali, meets an American tourist group on safari. The group enter uncharted hunting gro... Read all A found footage film set in the South African wild where animals and poachers rule. A young Zulu girl, Mbali, meets an American tourist group on safari. The group enter uncharted hunting grounds where they are forced to face the untamed wild. A found footage film set in the South African wild where animals and poachers rule. A young Zulu girl, Mbali, meets an American tourist group on safari. The group enter uncharted hunting grounds where they are forced to face the untamed wild.
- Darrell Roodt
- Tyler Hisel
- Rocky Myers
- Kim Argetsinger
- Chloe Kirby
- 5 User reviews
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- (as Robert Watkins)
- Andrew Heerden
- Gina Heerden
- (as Carly Nathesen)
- Alice van Rooyen
- Henry van Rooyen
- (as Thulesizwe Khubeka)
- Mbali's aunt
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Safari is a 2013 adventure drama movie that follows the journey of six friends who take a trip to a remote African wilderness for a once-in-a-lifetime safari adventure. The group consists of Ryan (Rocky Myers), a brash and wealthy young man eager to prove himself; his girlfriend, Rachel (Kim Argetsinger), a kind and thoughtful veterinary student; Rachel's best friend and fellow student, Elizabeth (Chloe Kirby); Elizabeth's boyfriend, Peter (Trey C. Mitchell), a mellow and laid-back musician; and two guides, Mose (P.J. King) and Rafiki (Rae Latt), who are assigned to take them on the tour.
The trip starts off on a high note as the group marvels at the stunning landscapes and exotic wildlife. They are accompanied by Mose and Rafiki, who share their knowledge about the African animals and their habits. However, as their journey takes them deeper into the jungle, things start to take a dangerous turn. One of the group members is bitten by a venomous snake, and they must race against time to reach a hospital to save his life.
The safari takes another unexpected turn when the group unwittingly enters the territory of a local poacher, who is determined to capture a rare and endangered animal for profit. The poacher and his accomplices start to follow the group, leading to a tense cat-and-mouse game in the wilderness.
As the adventure unfolds, the group must confront their deepest fears and personal demons. For Ryan, the trip is a chance to prove himself as a man and earn the respect of his girlfriend's father. Rachel, on the other hand, is struggling with the expectations of being a veterinarian and her role as a supportive girlfriend. Elizabeth is grappling with the consequences of her rocky relationship with Peter and her own identity crisis. And Peter is struggling to find his passion and purpose in life.
The movie is a great exploration of the characters' inner lives as they face challenges and obstacles in the wild. The breathtaking vistas of the African wilderness, combined with the talented cast's performances, transport the audience to a world that is both beautiful and perilous. Safari is a thrilling, heartfelt, and emotional journey that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
Safari is a 2013 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 18 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.3.
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- Cast Rocky Myers Kim Argetsinger Chloe Kirby
- Director Darrell James Roodt
- Release Date 2013
- MPAA Rating NR
- Runtime 1 hr 18 min
- Language English
- IMDB Rating 4.3 (240)
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Safari is an American, found footage thriller film, set in South African wild, where animals and poachers rule the land. Two worlds collide when Mbali, a young zulu girl, meets an American tourist group who have come to explore and go on safari in South Africa. Things take a wrong turn after the group enter uncharted hunting grounds where they are forced to face the untamed wild.
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Safari is an American, found footage thriller film, set in South African wild, where animals and poachers rule the land. Two worlds collide when Mbali, a young zulu girl, meets an American tourist group who have come to explore and go on safari in South Africa. Things take a wrong turn after the group enter uncharted hunting grounds where they are forced to face the untamed wild.
Kim Argetsinger Carly Bailey Carl Beukes Chloe Kirby Rocky Myers Lee-Anne Summers Robert Palmer Watkins Thulasizwe Kubheka
Director Director
Darrell James Roodt
Producer Producer
Anton Ernst
Writer Writer
Tyler Hisel
Casting Casting
Sascha Rasmussen
Cinematography Cinematography
Trevor A. Brown
Executive Producers Exec. Producers
Tyler Hisel RJ Collins Alexander Robb Jay Judah
Stunts Stunts
Antony Stone
Sound Sound
Michael Capuano Chris Hall
Thaba Media
South Africa USA
Alternative Title
Safari - Predadores Mortais
Releases by Date
29 oct 2013, 28 may 2014, releases by country.
- Physical 16
- Theatrical U
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Review by Chris Brown ★★
Great idea. Great setting. So its a real shame that the drama, horror and dialogue are ridiculous and cliché. Had the script been worked on rather than just relying on found footage tropes, I may have heard of this film before yesterday.
Review by Ruslan Mavrodinov ★½
Dumb, absurd and poorly acted, Safari earns a bonus point for its somewhat original premise and the sense of desperation it evokes (even managing to squeeze a lazy pro-environmental message in its brief running time amidst all the gore, chaos and annoying characters), but ultimately works better as a safari-travelogue-gone-wrong than as a passable found-footage thriller.
Review by Ben Grimm ★★½
In this found footage movie from South Africa, American couples go on a safari and are recording the experience when they get separated and lost in the middle of nowhere. They find a local girl and try to navigate the African wilderness in order to get home.
I’m a found footage fan and was hoping that a non paranormal, non extraterrestrial found footage movie would seem more ... real. All the normal found footage tropes are here. Questions of why they are still recording when the shit goes down as well as how does someone have that much battery life. I guess it was more realistic. It was just that I hated all the characters and did not want to spend time with them. In the end I’d give it an average 2.5/5.
________________________________________________________ Watched as part of the March Around the World Challenge 2019 on Letterboxd. Country: South Africa Source: Tubitv ________________________________________________________
Review by sslssg ½
I love found footage movies. They are such a guilty pleasure for me. Though with this film, I have never wanted characters to die so much as I did in the first 15 minutes. Not that anyone who sees this would be stupid enough to try, but you don't pet animals you see in the bush. (I just feel the need to throw that in just in case). Typical shaky cam, but there were many moments in this where you wonder why the hell they are still filming. Long story short, I don't recommend this movie.
Review by frankryan ★★★
I found myself really enjoying this one. It was an interesting departure from paranormal and serial killer found footage films. Sure, the acting was stilted and the dialogue cliched, but it was an ultimately easy watch.
Review by Leo1963 ★★
Only character I cared about was little girl.
Review by Justin H ★★★
Not a textbook definition of a good film, but I liked the setting a lot and was well paced for what it is. Probably wouldn't watch it again if given the choice, but I wasn't bored with it which is a step up to some of the crapfest films i've subjected myself to.
Review by Russell ★★★
A 3 star rating has never weighed so heavy on me. Safari is not a good film and almost a textbook example of a production misunderstanding their in-world-camera narrative. For example Safari is bookended by non in-world-camera footage, which will instantly lose 80% of the voyeurs on any streaming service. The story is so heavily scripted that the pursuit of verisimilitude is non-existent. Then consider that our characters are threatened mainly by the presence of wild animals who aren't actually there. Which could have been a major disaster if it weren't for some effective editing.
I think what I'm trying to say is, there is value here. Also, when Safari fails cinematically it succeeds in comedically.
Review by damosuzuki ★★ 1
sexy young people go on a safari, disaster unfolds.
definitely feels like a wypipo genre film (sigh - it's my twitter addiction that made me know what that means). i think we're meant to cheer for them getting eaten because they're white and good looking & rich.
deserves a bit of credit for being a ff movie that tries something a bit different, but the execution...ugh, it's pretty lackluster, imo. animal attacks depicted by lots of shaking of cameras & things getting waved in from of the lens. it's pretty dull stuff.
Review by MessAnderson ★
The two shitty boyfriends were the biggest animals imo. Almost can't blame the director for the hamfisted white savior narrative, it's in Afrikaners' DNA to do shit like that. When the one guide tries impressing the tourist group by saying the hotel was made in "the gentle African style," I laughed, like even when you're pandering to the cast of Dollar Tree OC that just doesn't sound like something any human being would say. Thought it was gonna go for a delightfully wicked ending but it pusses out at the last second. Gotta admit though, pretty interesting concept for a found footage horror, wish it was more Roar meets Blair Witch instead of another cast of unforgivably stupid people wandering around a petting zoo in Hell.
Review by Catsby_Corbin ★½
A group consisting of the stupidest people to have ever lived go on Safari in Africa and end up getting killed by both the local wildlife and their own ineptitude. Bonus points for featuring the classic "doomed proposal" horror movie trope.
Also, gotta love the part where the young attractive couple tell the traumatized African girl that she's so much cuter when she smiles lol
Beautiful location though!
Review by SlashinFinalBoy 🎃👻🔪🩸 ★★
This was comedy gold. I laughed my butt off. Some of the characters were annoying, especially Nick. I also could have done without the opening and closing segments. The acting is subpar at times.
On a positive note the story is well paced and the wild animals are used effectively. The two leads are also likable and make up for the other lame characters. The setting is also unique to the found footage genre.
Now that I think about it, it's pretty much just The Blair Witch Project but taking place on a Safari in South Africa.
Oh and self-entitled Americans are why they end up in this situation.
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Films to inspire your African Safari
My earliest memory of opening up a National Geographic magazine was seeing elephants, lion, zebras, rhinos and other animals in Africa along with tribes and cultures so distant to mine.
Going on safari has been a dream to have a unique experience of seeing this wildlife adventure, experiencing different cultures and spectacular scenery!
Until my first trip to Africa, I explored through these safari films featuring the breathtaking landscapes, historical events of locals and human interactions with wildlife and the stars of the savannah featuring conservation programs and struggles to preserve them.
Out of Africa (1985)
- Available on Amazon
The movie, Out of Africa , inspired many a traveler to take a trip to Africa and specifically Kenya. The movie features breathtaking scenery of Kenya including the areas around Nairobi and the Maasai Mara.
The movie, based on the book by Karen Blixen , is a memoir of her life in the early 1900’s in Kenya, then known as British East Africa to colonists. Meryl Streep and Robert Redford play the lead characters for this romance, though I believe the true romance of the film is Karen falling in love with the land and people of Kenya.
Karen writes and reveals in the movie her own personal experience as a woman in this time period running a coffee plantation in spite of her absent husband and interactions with locals many of which were part of the infamous Happy Valley Set of the Kenya Colony in the 1920’s. The story touches on events of the time including colonialism, World War I, shooting safaris and her interactions with the local Kikuyu tribe. A distance time.
On a trip to Kenya, you can visit her home and conversations with the locals will reveal that the love went both ways. Karen introduced Kenya to many in the world both through her 1937 book and the subsequent 1985 Academy Award winning film.
Gorillas in the Mist (1988)
Gorillas in the Mist is another true story based on the life of Dian Fossey. The story tells the tale of the naturalist, played by Sigourney Weaver, and her relationship with the group of primates she studies in the Congo.
Studying them at close quarters, Fossey develops a means of communicating with the gorillas, and in so doing becomes obsessed with the beasts’ well-being. Appalled by the poaching of the gorillas for their skins, Fossey complains to the Ugandan government, which dismisses her by explaining that poaching is the only means by which some of the Ugandan natives can themselves survive.
With the threat of poachers hovering in the background and strife all around in Rwanda, there’s high drama as well as some magnificent footage of real gorillas in their natural habitat.
BBC Africa (2013)
The BBC created this incredible six-part mini series, BBC Africa , on Africa’s wild places and wildlife.
Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, he takes us on an awe-inspiring journey through on of the most diverse places on earth including the Kalahari desert, the Sahara Desert, the savannah of East Africa, and jungles of the Congo as well as diverse wildlife including black rhinos, mountain gorillas, and much more of Africa’s amazing wildlife.
The Last Lions (2012)
From the lush wetlands of Botswana’s Okavango Delta, this documentary focuses on one lioness, named Ma di Tau (“Mother of Lions”), as she tries to protect her cubs against the many threats they face in the wild including poaching.
The Last Lions is a documentary film about the heartbreaking decline of the lion population in Africa. Fifty years ago there were close to 500 million lions in Africa. Today there are around 20,000.
Lions, unlike elephants which are far more numerous, have virtually no protection under government mandate or through international accords. The safari eco-tourist industry brings in over 200 billion dollars per year with lions being a top “must-see” and yet little is done to protect the lions. In addition, big cats are at the very top of the food chain and their elimination would wreak havoc on all species below them in ecosystem collapse.
The documentary was made in collaboration between National Geographic and their Explorers-in-Residence, Dereck and Beverly Joubert, who are filmmakers from Botswana. The film is narrated by Jeremy Irons.
The Ivory Game
- Available on Netflix
It takes 2 seconds seeing a parade of elephants in the wild to be enthralled by these highly intelligent and emotional beasts. The interactions between the young bulls and then groups of mothers and their calves show the complexity of their family relationships.
The movie, Ivory Game , is a documentary revealing the Ivory Trade industry endangering the elephants. The filmmakers show all side of this Ivory industry from the insatiable Chinese market and the local poachers to the wildlife conversationalists and government programs to save the elephants.
I watched this movie on the night before I went on a week long safari in Tanzania where the documentary is partially filmed. As a tourist, I just in awe of seeing these animals, but the documentary provided the rich context of ecosystems in Africa where local poachers living in poverty are enticed to sell off the expensive ivory by dealers and also local people are losing crops when the elephants migrate.
The filmmakers looks at all sides working on solutions to save both the elephants and locals interests while stopping the Ivory Trade.
Born Free (1966)
Born Free is a 1966 British drama film starring Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers as Joy and George Adamson, a real-life couple who raised Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lion cub, to adulthood, and released her into the wilderness of Kenya.
At a national park in Kenya, English game warden George Adamson (Bill Travers) and his wife, Joy (Virginia McKenna), care for three orphaned lion cubs. The lion cubs parents were killed after attacking villagers.
After the two larger lions are shipped off to a zoo in the Netherlands, the smallest of the three, Elsa, stays with the couple. When Elsa is blamed for causing an elephant stampede in the nearby village, head warden John Kendall (Geoffrey Keen) demands the young lion either be trained to survive in the wilds of the Serengeti or be sent to a zoo.
The making of the film was a life-changing experience for actors Virginia McKenna and her husband Bill Travers, who became animal rights activists and were instrumental in creating the Born Free Foundation .
To Walk with Lions (1999)
To Walk with Lions is a 1999 film directed by Carl Schultz and starring Richard Harris as George Adamson.
It follows the later years of wild game preserver/naturalist Adamson whose life was transformed into an animal activist after his experience saving a lion cub shown in the movie Born Free .
After his marriage to Joy Adamson ended, Adamson spent the latter part of his life protecting the lions and other wildlife in the Kora National Reserve, Kenya. His program helps ease zoo-bred lions into their natural habitat. The fact-based film focuses on his struggle against poachers and government corruption blocking his quest for wildlife preservation.
The Ghost and the Darkness (1996)
Set in 1898 and starring Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas, The Ghost and the Darkness is based on the true story of two lions in East Africa that killed dozens of people working on a railroad.
Sir Robert Beaumont (Tom Wilkinson) is behind schedule on a railroad in Africa. Enlisting noted engineer John Henry Patterson (Val Kilmer) to right the ship, Beaumont expects results. Everything seems great until the crew discovers the mutilated corpse of the project’s foreman (Henry Cele), seemingly killed by a lion. After several more attacks, Patterson calls in famed hunter Charles Remington (Michael Douglas), who has finally met his match in the bloodthirsty lions.
Don’t let this movie put you off safaris. This true story will highlight the struggles in Africa between local populations, development and wildlife that has been a part of their story for over a hundred years.
The Lion King (1994)
When you think of safaris and big game, it’s hard not to immediately imagine the Circle of Life scene from the beginning of Disney’s epic African adventure, The Lion King . It might be animation and talking lions rather than real life nature scenes, but adults and kids alike can’t fail to be inspired to take a safari holiday after watching Simba on screen.
The Disney imagineers definitely did their homework. On safari, you will find many of the names of the animals are Swahili and the characteristics of the animals is spot on. I especially saw it in cranky old bachelor lions and the Pummba.
The Legend of Tarzan (2016)
Everyone’s favorite jungle hero has been the subject of many films over the Hollywood years.
In The Legend of Tarzan , it’s been nearly a decade since Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgård), also known as John Clayton III, left Africa to live in Victorian England with his wife Jane.
Danger lurks on the horizon as Leon Rom (Christoph Waltz), a treacherous envoy for King Leopold, devises a scheme that lures the couple to the Congo.
Rom plans to capture Tarzan and deliver him to an old enemy in exchange for diamonds. When Jane becomes a pawn in his devious plot, Tarzan must return to the jungle to save the woman he loves.
Other Disney Animated versions
- Tarzan (2014)
- The Jungle Book (2016)
- The Jungle Book (1967)
I will always be partial to The Jungle Book (1967) for the music. You can’t help but hum “The Bare Necessities” or “I wanna be like you” after hearing it.
Road to Zanzibar (1941)
Road to Zanzibar is a trip back to old Hollywood.
After the success of contemporary films in the safari genre, Bob Hope parodies African adventures with this farce.
The movie is classic Hollywood with ridiculous scenarios including love triangles, races through the jungle, swimming with leopards and plenty of jewels, the fast-paced comedy is a fun trip.
The African Queen (1952)
Another one from old Hollywood, Th e African Queen focuses on life in Africa during World War II.
After religious spinster’s (Katharine Hepburn) missionary brother is killed in WWI Africa, dissolute steamer captain (Humphrey Bogart) offers her safe passage. She’s not satisfied so she persuades him to destroy a German gunboat. The two spend most of their time fighting with each other rather than the Germans. In true Hollywood fashion, time alone on the river leads to love.
The movie, shot in Uganda and the Congo, was one of the first movies to use real locations and backgrounds.
White Hunter Black Heart (1990)
Clint Eastwood’s film is based loosely on the experiences of writer Peter Viertel and director John Huston on the set of The African Queen .
Love trumps in the 1950s classic The Africa Queen, but White Hunter Black Heart is much darker and explores the morality of hunting wild animals.
Hard-living, macho movie director John Wilson (Clint Eastwood) arrives in 1950s Zimbabwe to prepare for his next film. Accompanied by screenwriter Pete Verrill (Jeff Fahey), Wilson becomes far more interested in shooting an elephant than getting ready for the shoot.
Determined, Wilson moves production to a village where a native hunter helps him in his quest. Obsessed with this goal even as filming grows ever more chaotic, the director begins to question the ethics and origins of his fixation.
King Solomon’s Mines (1950)
King Solomon’s Mines , based on H. Rider Haggard’s novel is about a rescue party that sets out to find an explorer who has disappeared on an African treasure hunt.
The search leads the party across the continent and through the terrors of jungle, swamp, and desert.
Their ultimate destination is the fabled lost mine of Solomon, a source of unimaginable wealth and deadly danger.
There is also a 1985 version of King Solomon’s Mines starring Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone, which has a more Indiana Jones feel.
Mogambo (1953)
In M ogambo , Victor Marswell (Clark Gable) is a big-game hunter in Kenya. After Eloise Kelly (Ava Gardner) is stood up by a friend there, she falls in with Marswell.
Shortly thereafter, the Nordleys (Grace Kelly, Donald Sinden) arrive for a gorilla safari. Mrs. Nordley, disillusioned with her husband, takes a liking to Marswell, and the two have a brief affair. Kelly grows jealous, and the two women engage in a battle of wills over the hunter, while Mr. Nordley remains oblivious to it all.
This is an old classic Hollywood triangle filmed in Kenya and Uganda. The music featured in the film was mostly performed by local native tribes.
Hatari! (1962)
Hatari , meaning “Danger” in Swahili , stars the legendary John Wayne takes the cowboy from the Old West to the African landscape. Filmed in Tanzania in the Ngorongoro Crater, this old Hollywood film is about a group of who traps animals for zoos. While not an activity I endorse today, this was the historical reality at the time.
A female wildlife photographer joins the group to document and finds herself the mother of baby elephants she tries to save.
The movie features the amazing scenery and wildlife of Tanzania and I recognized many of the places still from my recent safari.
The Naked Prey (1966)
The Naked Prey is set in the South African veld. This eerie movie starring Cornel Wilde is a dark tale that switched the traditional roles of a hunting safari.
The guide leads a troop of hunters through a tribe’s colony to start the hunt, but when the group offends the locals, he finds himself in the role of the animals – naked and being chased through the landscape by warriors from the tribe.
Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Passion for Life
The Young Indiana Jones is a TV series, created by Steven Spielberg, featuring a 10 and later 17-year-old Indiana Jones on his adventures in his early year. The set includes 3 seasons and 24 episodes
The “Passion for Life” episode focuses on a 10-year-old Indiana Jones as he goes on safari with his parent in British East Africa in September 1910.
Young Jones befriends a Massai boy named Meto who helps him in his search for the rare Fringe-Eared Oryx for former US President Teddy Roosevelt.
The scenery is spectacular and in typical Indiana Jones style, an adventure ensues as Indy finds himself in the middle of it all. The episode is one hour, but the DVD set also has a complimentary disc with documentaries exploring the themes in each episode with historical clips and commentary.
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Contrary to popular belief, it’s easy to download videos on iPhone and iPad using Safari. In this tutorial, we will show you how to save video files locally to your iPhone Camera Roll and the Files app for offline viewing.
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In almost all chat apps like Messages, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, etc., you can download the videos people send you and view them inside that messaging app or export them to your iPhone’s Photos app.
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The YouTube app has a video downloader option, and the only legal way to download YouTube videos is by tapping the download button inside the official app. The saved video stays sandboxed in the YouTube app from where you can watch it without an internet connection, but you can’t transfer it to the iPhone Camera Roll.
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How to download videos on iPhone and iPad
1) Open Safari and find the video on the concerned website. For this tutorial, I’m using Pixabay , which is a library of royalty-free stock footage.
2) Once you’re on the video page, tap the download button or link . If you don’t see a download button, jump to the next section .
3) After you tap the video download icon on a website in Safari, you should see an iOS pop-up menu with two options – View and Download . Tap Download , and it will save the file. You’ll notice that the Safari address bar now has a tiny arrow icon with a circular blue progress bar signifying the download status.
4) Tap Safari’s arrow icon and pick Downloads to get to the download manager, which lists the downloaded files. These files are saved in a folder inside the Files app .
But you can easily add them to your iPhone’s Camera Roll using one of these two ways:
Save video: Tap the video file > share button > Save Video.
Drag & drop: Tap and hold the video file, and its tile will slightly lift. Drag it a bit from its original position to detach it, but don’t lift your finger yet. Now, swipe up (or press the Home button) using your other hand to get to your iPhone Home Screen. From here, open the Photos app and make sure you’re inside Recents or an album. Finally, drop the video file by lifting your finger. You’ll see that the video is now added to the Photos app.
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As mentioned earlier, not all websites offer a download button. But for a video, you will see a play button, and tapping it starts playing the video inside Safari. So, if you find yourself on such a website, play the video and then follow these steps:
1) On the Safari video player, tap the Picture in Picture button , which will detach the video and put it inside a small floating window. It won’t work if you tap the Picture in Picture button directly on the web page video player, like that on Vimeo.
2) Tap the share button from the video player screen.
3) Pick Save to Files > select iCloud or On My iPhone > Save .
Don’t see the share button in step 2?
In the left screenshot, you see a video playing/streaming on a web page. And in the right image, you see a video file starting to play inside the default Safari media player.
If a video is embedded on the website, it generally plays on that same web page (left image above) and doesn’t launch the video player inside Safari. If this is the case, you won’t be able to download the video unless you look for third-party sites that can save such videos. For example, tapping a video on Twitter starts playing it in the browser and you can’t download it directly from Safari, but you can use a site like Twitter Video Downloader in Safari , which will grab the Twitter video, play it in Safari video player (right image above) and let you save the file.
On some sites, tapping the triangle play button over the video may start playing it on the webpage, making it impossible to download. Hopefully, you can address this by looking for a View , Download , or Play button, which loads the actual video file and starts playing it inside the Safari video player. Once the file is in the Safari video player, enter Picture in Picture, and tap the share button > Save to Files.
Find downloaded files on an iPhone or iPad
You will find the downloaded video in the following places:
Inside Safari: Tap the downloads button in the URL bar, hit Downloads , and you’ll see the video file.
In the Camera Roll: Open the Photos app and tap Recents from the Albums tab.
In the Files app: Open the Files app and tap Recents to see the video. You can also tap Browse and look for the video in the downloads folder. From the Files app, tap & hold a video thumbnail and then choose Share > Save Video to add it to the Photos app.
This is how you can download video files on your iOS or iPadOS device. Not all websites allow video downloads. But in many situations, you can use the above methods to save it locally and watch it offline without a Wi-Fi or cellular connection.
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Downloading videos from Safari can be a convenient way to access your favorite content offline, whether it's a tutorial, a music video, or a captivating documentary. While Safari doesn't have a built-in feature to download videos directly, there are simple methods to achieve this. By following a few straightforward steps, you can effortlessly save videos from Safari for later viewing, even when an internet connection is unavailable.
In this guide, we'll explore the process of downloading videos from Safari, providing you with the knowledge and tools to accomplish this task with ease. Whether you're using a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, the methods outlined here can be adapted to suit your specific device and preferences. With the right approach, you'll be able to enjoy your favorite videos at your convenience, without being tethered to an internet connection.
Let's delve into the steps required to download videos from Safari, empowering you to enjoy your favorite content on your terms. Whether it's for entertainment, education, or inspiration, having the ability to download videos from Safari can greatly enhance your digital experience. So, let's embark on this journey to unlock the potential of offline video access, making your browsing experience even more fulfilling.
Step 1: Open Safari and find the video you want to download
When it comes to downloading a video from Safari, the first step is to open the Safari browser on your device. Whether you're using a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, the process begins with launching the Safari app and navigating to the website where the video is located.
Once Safari is open, you can use the address bar to enter the URL of the website hosting the video. Alternatively, you can utilize Safari's search functionality to look for the specific webpage containing the video content you wish to download. This could be a video-sharing platform, a news website, a social media platform, or any other site where videos are accessible.
Upon reaching the desired webpage, take a moment to locate the video you want to download. Videos on webpages can be embedded in various ways, so you may need to scroll through the content or click on specific links to find the video. In some cases, the video may start playing automatically, while in others, you may need to click on a play button to initiate playback.
It's important to ensure that you have permission to download the video, as unauthorized downloading of copyrighted content may infringe on intellectual property rights. Once you've identified the video you wish to download and confirmed that you have the right to do so, you're ready to proceed to the next step in the process.
By carefully navigating Safari and locating the video you want to download, you're setting the stage for the subsequent steps in the video downloading process. With the video in view, you're now prepared to move on to the next phase, which involves copying the video URL to facilitate the download process.
This initial step sets the foundation for a seamless video downloading experience, allowing you to access and enjoy your favorite videos at your convenience. With the video identified and ready for download, you're well on your way to building a library of offline content that aligns with your interests and preferences.
Step 2: Copy the video URL
Once you've located the video you want to download in Safari, the next crucial step is to copy the video's URL. The URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, serves as the unique web address that points to the specific location of the video on the internet. By copying this URL, you'll be able to provide the necessary information to the video downloader website or app, enabling it to locate and retrieve the video for download.
To copy the video URL in Safari, you can employ a straightforward approach that varies slightly depending on the device you're using. If you're using a Mac, you can simply click on the address bar at the top of the Safari window to highlight the video's URL. Once the URL is highlighted, you can right-click and select the "Copy" option from the context menu that appears. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Command + C" to copy the URL after it's been highlighted.
If you're using an iPhone or iPad, the process of copying the video URL is equally intuitive. When you've located the video on the webpage, you can tap and hold on the address bar to highlight the URL. After the URL is highlighted, you can tap "Copy" from the options that appear. This action will copy the video's URL to your device's clipboard, making it readily available for the next step in the video downloading process.
By copying the video URL, you're effectively capturing the digital address of the video, allowing you to transfer this information to the video downloader website or app. This step is essential for initiating the download process, as the URL serves as the key to accessing the video content from its online location.
With the video URL copied, you're now equipped with the vital information needed to proceed to the next phase of downloading the video. This simple yet pivotal action sets the stage for the subsequent steps, bringing you closer to the gratifying experience of having your desired video readily available for offline viewing.
Step 3: Use a video downloader website or app
After copying the video URL from Safari, the next step involves utilizing a video downloader website or app to initiate the download process. Video downloader tools are designed to facilitate the retrieval of online videos, allowing users to save them for offline access. These tools come in various forms, including websites that offer online video downloading services and dedicated applications that can be installed on compatible devices.
When it comes to using a video downloader website, the process typically begins by navigating to the site's homepage using the web browser of your choice. Once on the website, you may encounter a designated input field where you can paste the video URL that you previously copied from Safari. After pasting the URL into the provided field, you can initiate the download process by clicking a button or selecting an option to begin the video retrieval.
Alternatively, if you opt to use a video downloader app, you can launch the application on your device and locate the functionality that allows you to input the video URL. Depending on the specific app you're using, this may involve accessing a designated section for downloading videos, pasting the URL into a specified area, and initiating the download process through a series of on-screen prompts or buttons.
It's important to note that there are numerous video downloader websites and apps available, each offering its own set of features and capabilities. Some may support a wide range of video hosting platforms, while others may specialize in specific types of content or offer additional functionalities such as video format conversion or batch downloading.
When selecting a video downloader website or app, it's advisable to consider factors such as user reviews, security measures, and the overall user experience. Additionally, verifying the legitimacy and reputation of the chosen downloader tool can help ensure a safe and reliable video downloading process.
By leveraging a reputable video downloader website or app, you can harness the power of technology to seamlessly retrieve the video from its online source. This step marks a pivotal moment in the video downloading journey, as it represents the bridge between the online video content and its transformation into a downloadable format for offline enjoyment.
With the video URL in hand and a trusted video downloader at your disposal, you're poised to progress to the final step in the process: downloading the video and preparing it for offline viewing. This transition from online to offline accessibility underscores the versatility and convenience that modern technology affords, empowering users to curate their digital content for personalized consumption.
Step 4: Download the video
With the video URL successfully copied and the video downloader website or app ready for action, the final step in the process involves initiating the download of the desired video. This step brings the entire video downloading journey to fruition, transforming the online video content into a locally stored file that can be accessed at any time, even without an internet connection.
When using a video downloader website, the process of downloading the video typically commences after pasting the copied URL into the designated input field. Upon initiating the download, the website's backend system retrieves the video from its online location and begins the process of transferring it to your device. Depending on the size of the video and the speed of your internet connection, the download duration may vary, but once completed, the video will be available for offline viewing at your convenience.
Similarly, if you're utilizing a video downloader app, the process of downloading the video involves pasting the copied URL into the app's interface and triggering the download functionality. The app's underlying mechanisms then come into play, fetching the video and saving it to a location on your device where you can easily access it. As with the website-based approach, the download time may fluctuate based on factors such as file size and internet speed, but the end result remains the same: a locally stored copy of the video ready for offline playback.
It's important to note that some video downloader tools may offer options to select the video format and quality before initiating the download. This can provide flexibility in tailoring the downloaded video to suit specific preferences, such as optimizing for device compatibility or conserving storage space. By choosing the desired format and quality settings, you can further customize the downloaded video to align with your individual requirements.
Upon completion of the download process, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that the video is now readily available on your device, poised for offline viewing whenever the need arises. Whether it's a captivating documentary, an educational tutorial, or an entertaining music video, having the video stored locally empowers you to enjoy it on your terms, without being reliant on internet connectivity.
By successfully navigating through the steps of locating, copying, and downloading the video from Safari, you've unlocked the ability to curate your own collection of offline video content, tailored to your unique interests and preferences. This seamless transition from online discovery to offline accessibility epitomizes the convenience and empowerment that modern technology offers, enriching your digital experience in meaningful ways.
In conclusion, the ability to download videos from Safari opens up a world of possibilities for offline access to your favorite content. By following the simple yet impactful steps outlined in this guide, you can seamlessly transition from online video discovery to offline video enjoyment, all within the familiar confines of the Safari browser. The process begins with the initial step of opening Safari and locating the video you wish to download. Whether it's a captivating vlog, an insightful tutorial, or a mesmerizing music performance, Safari serves as the gateway to a vast array of video content waiting to be discovered and enjoyed.
Once you've identified the video of interest, the subsequent step involves copying the video's URL, effectively capturing the digital address that points to its online location. This crucial action sets the stage for the next phase, where you'll leverage a video downloader website or app to initiate the download process. The availability of various video downloader tools offers flexibility and choice, allowing you to select a method that aligns with your preferences and device compatibility.
The final step culminates in the gratifying act of downloading the video, transforming it from an online entity to a locally stored file ready for offline viewing. This transition underscores the empowerment that comes with controlling your digital content, enabling you to curate a personalized collection of videos tailored to your unique tastes and interests. Whether you're on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, the process of downloading videos from Safari can be adapted to suit your specific device, ensuring that you have the flexibility to enjoy your favorite videos at your convenience.
By embracing the capability to download videos from Safari, you're not only enhancing your offline viewing experience but also gaining the freedom to access your preferred content without being tethered to an internet connection. This newfound flexibility empowers you to curate a library of videos that resonate with your individual preferences, ensuring that your digital journey is enriched with content that inspires, educates, and entertains.
In essence, the ability to download videos from Safari represents a seamless convergence of online discovery and offline accessibility, embodying the convenience and empowerment that modern technology offers. As you embark on your video downloading endeavors, may this guide serve as a valuable companion, empowering you to unlock the potential of offline video access and enriching your digital experience in meaningful ways.
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How to Download Videos From Safari on iPhone and iPad
While on the internet, we often come across videos that we would like to save for offline viewing or sharing. However, downloading videos from the Safari browser is challenging. Also, most social media websites (where many users come across these videos) lack a built-in option to download videos nor allow users to download videos.
We’ve compiled a guide to help you learn how to download videos from Safari on your iPhone or iPad. Also remember that while you can download videos from the internet, make sure it is for personal use and refrain from sharing elsewhere. We’ll talk more about this, later in the article.
Steps to Download Videos From Safari on iPhone and iPad
Please ensure that you only download videos from websites that allow users to download videos. Planning to repurpose the content? Before doing that check whether the videos are royalty free. All I’m trying to convey is that avoid trouble by following the legalities.
To demonstrate the process, we’ll be using the Pixabay website which has thousands of free stock videos shared by the community members.
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Steps to download videos from Safari on your iPhone and iPad.
Alternatively, you can tap and hold on to the video, drag it to the Photos app, and directly save it to your iPhone or iPad.
Where are the Downloaded Videos Stored on iPhone and iPad?
The videos you download are saved to the Photos and the Files app. Navigating to download videos in the Photos app is quite easy. You can find it in the Albums > Recents . However, if you want to locate it in the Files app, follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Open the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.
2. Head to the Browse tab and tap the iCloud Drive option.
3. Now tap on the Downloads folder and you’ll find the downloaded videos in this tab.
Download Videos from Social Media Apps and Websites
Downloading videos from social media sites like Twitter, Instagram, etc., might not be ethical or even legal. Especially, if you want to download and share these videos or use the content in your videos, etc.
Coming to YouTube, it allows users to download videos for offline viewing within the app. These videos will not appear in the Photos or Files app and can only be accessed on YouTube. You might need a YouTube Premium subscription for some videos and resolutions (This is region specific). We have a guide that will help you download YouTube videos on your iPhone or iPad .
Now, if you upload your videos to YouTube (to store them privately as backup), then downloading these videos shouldn’t be a problem. You can look up websites that allow you to download videos from YouTube. However, please refrain from downloading videos from other creators and using them as it will come under copyright infringement laws.
On the other hand, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media websites do not allow users to download videos even within their apps. So, if you’re looking to download a video from Twitter you can check out our detailed guide to download Twitter videos on your iPhone .
If you want to download Instagram reels or videos, you can use websites like Snapinsta , Save Insta , etc. Again, please ensure that you do not circulate these videos or repurpose the content as it can land you in trouble.
Download Videos From Safari With Ease
We hope you’ve learned how to download videos from Safari on your iPhone or iPad. Now that you’re aware of the steps, ensure that you do not download and use the content. And, if you intend to do so, please pay the royalties or take the necessary permissions from the original creators.
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Open the video in Safari > tap Download > tap the Download Icon in the address bar > select Downloads > play the video > tap Share > Tap Save Video.
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How to Easily Download Videos from Safari on Mac
Safari for Mac is a powerful, secure, and fast web browser that helps you get the most out of your Mac. With its native version for Mac, Safari offers a great experience for browsing the web, including features like Reader Mode, Private Browsing, and iCloud integration. It’s also the only browser with support for AirPlay video streaming.
But what if you want to download videos from Safari on your Mac? Fortunately, Safari makes it easy to do so. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to download videos from Safari on your Mac.
First of all, open the video you want to download in Safari on your Mac. Once the page loads completely, click the three-dot icon at the top right corner of the page and select “Save Video.” This will open a new window with options for saving the video in different formats and resolutions. Select one format and resolution and click “Save.” The video will be downloaded to your Downloads folder (or wherever you’ve set it as default).
If you want more control over your downloads or need more advanced features than what Safari offers by default, there are several third-party apps available that can help you out. For example, iTube HD Video Downloader is an excellent app that allows you to download videos from various websites such as YouTube and Dailymotion directly on your Mac. It also has an intuitive user interface that makes downloading videos easy and fast.
downloading videos from Safari on your Mac doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming thanks to some helpful third-party apps like iTube HD Video Downloader or 4K Video Downloader or even online video converters like OnlineVideoConverter whih make it easy to get the job done quickly and easily – no matter what type of video file format or resolution you’re looking for!
Downloading Videos Directly From Safari
To download a video directly from Safari, open the video you want to download and tap the three dots that appear on the screen. Select “Save to Camera Roll” from the menu that appears. The video will be saved to your Camera Roll for you to access anytime.
Downloading Videos on Mac
Downloading video on a Mac is easy and straightforward. First, find the video you would like to download. Copy the URL of the video into your clipboard. Then, go to a reliable online video downloader for Mac such as KeepVid or Video Grabber. Paste the URL into the address bar and click “Download”. You will be prompted to select the format and quality of the video that you want to download. Once you have made your selection, click “Download” agan and the download should begin. When it has finished, check your “Downloads” folder on your Mac for the video file. That’s it! You now have successfully downloaded a video on your Mac!
Does Mac Have a Video Downloader?
Yes, Mac does have a video downloader. iFunia YouTube Downloader is one of the most popular free video downloaders available on Mac. It allows users to download 1080p FHD, 4K UHD videos from YouTube, Dailymotion, Vimeo, Blip TV, Liveleak, Lynda, Break, Vube, Ustream, Ted and other websites in batch. It is easy to use and it can help you save your favorite online videos for offline watching anytime you want. With its fast download speed and high-quality output files, iFunia YouTube Downloader is definitely a great choice for Mac users who need a reliable video downloading tool.
The Best Video Downloader for Safari
The best video downloader for Safari is Airy. It is an easy-to-use program that lets users download videos from YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, and other popular video-sharing sites. Airy supports both audio and video downloads and offers a variety of quality settings to choose from. The app also has a built-in browser for easy navigation, allowing users to search for videos and click on the download button directly from within the app. Airy is also compatible with the latest version of Safari, so users don’t need to worry about compatibility issues.
Downloading Embedded Videos from Websites on Mac
To download an embedded video from a website on a Mac, you will need to use an app like VideoProc Converter. First, download and install the app on your Mac computer. Launch the program and click the Downloader icon from the main screen. Click the Add Video button, and paste the link of the website page that contains the video you want to download. Then, select your desired output format, such as MP4 or MOV. Once you have finished setting up your preferences, simply click the Download button and wait for your file to be saed on your computer. You can then access it through your local folder or from within VideoProc Converter itself.
Downloading Videos From the Internet on Apple Devices
To download videos from the Internet on Apple devices, you’ll need to fist find the video you want to download. Once you’ve located the video, copy its URL and open a downloading website such as SaveFrom.net. Paste the URL into the search field and tap the arrow to proceed. From there, tap and hold on Download and select Download Linked File from the quick action menu that appears. Finally, tap on the Downloads icon in the top-right corner of your screen to access your downloaded video.
Downloading Videos on IOS Browsers
Safari is the default web browser on iOS devices and it allows you to download videos. To download a video, open Safari and navigate to the video you’d like to download. Tap the ‘share’ icon at the bottom of the page and select ‘Save Video’. The video will be saved in your device’s Photos app, whee you can watch it anytime. Additionally, there are several third-party browsers available in the App Store that allow you to download videos from any website, such as Puffin Web Browser, Dolphin Browser and iCab Mobile.
In conclusion, Safari for Mac is an incredibly ueful and powerful browser for Mac users. It is fast and secure, providing a great user experience. With its intuitive navigation bar and user-friendly interface, it makes browsing the web easy and efficient. Additionally, it has built-in features such as video downloader support, private browsing mode, and customizable settings to make your browsing experience even more tailored to your needs. Whether you’re looking for a simple way to browse the web or are looking for more advanced features that make life easier, Safari on Mac is definitely worth considering.
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Safari is an American, found footage thriller film, set in South African wild, where animals and poachers rule the land. Two worlds collide when Mbali, a young zulu girl, meets an American tourist group who have come to explore and go on safari in South Africa. Things take a wrong turn after the group enter uncharted hunting grounds where they are forced to face the untamed wild.
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Safari is an American, found footage thriller film, set in South African wild, where animals and poachers rule the land. Two worlds collide when Mbali, a young zulu girl, meets an American tourist group who have come to explore and go on safari in South Africa. Things take a wrong turn after the group enter uncharted hunting grounds where they are forced to face the untamed wild.
King Solomon's Mines (1950) Available on Amazon. King Solomon's Mines, based on H. Rider Haggard's novel is about a rescue party that sets out to find an explorer who has disappeared on an African treasure hunt. The search leads the party across the continent and through the terrors of jungle, swamp, and desert.
How to download videos on iPhone and iPad. 1) Open Safari and find the video on the concerned website. For this tutorial, I'm using Pixabay, which is a library of royalty-free stock footage. 2) Once you're on the video page, tap the download button or link. If you don't see a download button, jump to the next section.
Step 1: Open Safari and find the video you want to download. When it comes to downloading a video from Safari, the first step is to open the Safari browser on your device. Whether you're using a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, the process begins with launching the Safari app and navigating to the website where the video is located.
Crazy Safari (1991)Movie, Film, PosterThe film was shot simultaneously on the same set twice, in English and Chinese. ... crazy-safari Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0 Year 1991 . plus-circle Add Review. comment. Reviews There are no reviews yet. ... .jpg download. 190.5K . crazy safari (3) .jpg download. download 1 file ...
Stream 'Delhi Safari' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone. Watch at home and immerse yourself in this movie's story anytime.
Download Video from a Website with Safari. When you're viewing a web page in Safari on an Apple Mac computer, you can click on the link to any downloadable content to begin the download process. For items on the page without links, use Control-click on the item and then select Download Linked File. You can view a list of saved videos and other ...
Or you need to watch the video when you're offline. In this article, we'll show you how to download video in Safari. Why download video in Safari? The main reason is that the video you want to watch isn't available to stream, and the only way you can watch it is to download it. Another reason is that someone has sent you the video via a ...
Steps to download videos from Safari on your iPhone and iPad. Open Safari and head to the website from which you want to download the video. Tap on the Download Button. If applicable select the ...
A shy, young dreamer escapes the confines of his rural home to join a fearless girl on an adventure through the Kenyan wilderness. Watch trailers & learn more.
First of all, open the video you want to download in Safari on your Mac. Once the page loads completely, click the three-dot icon at the top right corner of the page and select "Save Video ...
I have macOS 10.15.7 and Safari 14.0. I would like to download some webinars that I would like to access offline. They are embedded in the website but I am not sure if they are Flash videos or HTML...
You can lead a horse to water and, it turns out, convince it to drink if the reward is great enough, researchers have found. A new study has suggested horses are more intelligent than previously ...
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