The production of
Rhino Man began in 2015 when
South African
conservationist, Matt Lindenberg of the Global Conservation Corps (GCC), partnered with Friendly Human, an
Atlanta,
Georgia based video production company. From 2015 to 2018, the team made five trips to
South Africa, capturing interviews and developing the story. In February 2018,
John Jurko II took a position at Friendly Human. Two months later he began leading the completion of
Rhino Man along with Matt. In July 2018, Matt and John raised funds through GCC for a two week production trip to South Africa. On that trip they captured the ranger selection which appears in the film, along with additional footage of Anton Mzimba. They also met filmmaker
Phillip Hattingh, who donated archival footage of the late Martin Mthembu. In 2020, the Global Conservation Corps took full ownership of the project. John Jurko II flew to South Africa in March to further develop the storyline when he was locked down with Matt for nine months because of the
COVID-19 pandemic. The
Rhino Man team partnered with composer Simón Wilson to create an original score for the film. In addition, they partnered with
Sipho Mchunu and Mandisa Dlanga, two musical artists from
Johnny Clegg's South African bands,
Juluka and
Savuka, respectively. Working with Sipho and Mandisa, they created ''Rhino Man's'' title track, "Who Will Step Up?" == Anton Mzimba murder ==