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Your ship has its own layout. Its own systems. Its own procedures.
Your training film should too.

Ship-specific familiarisation & safety training films by a Master Mariner turned professional cinematographer. STCW-aware, ISM-aligned, technically credible. Realm of Wellbeing, India.

Why US

Most training video companies have never set foot on a working ship. They film a vessel they've never sailed, using actors who've never stood a watch, producing content that looks nothing like the ship your crew is about to join.

We do something different.

We come aboard your vessel. We learn her layout, her systems, her specific procedures. And then we film her — every deck, every station, every piece of equipment your new crew needs to know — with the eye of a Master Mariner and the craft of a professional filmmaker.

The result is a familiarisation film that is genuinely useful. One your crew will actually watch, actually retain, and actually use.

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"As a father, you spend years imagining your daughter's wedding day. What you don't imagine is someone capturing it so completely — every emotion, every ritual, every stolen moment. The Realm of Wellbeing gave our family a film we will pass down through generations. Sandyos, you have our deepest gratitude."

 

— Yogesh Datta, Father of the Bride

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"In my years of service and storytelling, I have rarely encountered a filmmaker with the originality, discipline and cinematic vision of Sandyos. The Realm of Wellbeing did not just make a film about the Indian Military Academy — they honoured it. That is no small thing. My deepest thanks and highest commendation."

 

— Major General GD Bakshi, SM (Retd), Indian Army

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"I always knew my wedding day would be beautiful. What I didn't know was that someone could capture how it actually felt — the nervousness, the joy, the overwhelming love in that room. Sandyos and The Realm of Wellbeing didn't just film my wedding. They gave me a way to live it again, forever."

 

— The Bride

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