Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Wildlife Filmmaker? | Seven Worlds, One Planet | BBC Earth

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Published 2019-12-09
Wildlife filmmaking isn't just baby animals and exotic locations! Here are the highs and lows of the job.
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All Comments (21)
  • @dkchen
    I think the hardest thing about their job is probably the waiting.
  • Can we get a full length movie on wildlife filmmakers? they deserve it.
  • @Khanival
    Honestly looks like the adventure of a lifetime
  • @EnglishCuite
    Imagine a professional wildlife photographer saying burn the room down to a spider 😂 beautiful
  • @ericpeter6618
    These guys “Camera Operators” deserve a special reward or a special kind of award. They are just awesome.
  • @NasAfter
    That spit at the beginning caught me off guard LMAOOOOOOO
  • I would love a good adventure and wouldn't mind all the struggle if it was with wonderful people like you. I love the show and I'm obsessed with nature because of it.
  • @kaylakris8261
    now we can see the wild camera operator in its natural habitat..
  • I really want to thank them for taking all this pain even though their passion is way bigger to make them feel it. Such patience and perseverance. Our eyes are blessed to see nature only because of you people. Thank you so much.
  • @tableturtle2978
    Imagine walking around the wilderness for hours just to find something to film that would probably last less than few minutes. Mad respect for people making and filming nature documentaries.
  • "Oh jesus burn the room down" ACCURATE IMPRESSION OF ME HOW DID U RECORD ME IN THE WILD
  • @lovelessv2
    One of the most coolest jobs out there😍
  • @kropotkinnie
    I want an entire show series on this following these different teams. I love them all so much.