What Does It Take To Be A Blue Planet II Cameraman? #OurBluePlanet | BBC Earth

What Does It Take To Be A Blue Planet II Cameraman? #OurBluePlanet | BBC Earth
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Filming wildlife takes cameraman Ted Gifford’s to some of the remotest corners of the planet. What inspired him to start the journey in the first place? Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos – http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

#OurBluePlanet is a digital project between BBC Earth and Alucia Productions. Join the conversation over on Twitter @OurBluePlanet. This film was produced by Alucia Productions. You can find out more about Alucia on their website
https://aluciaproductions.com/

Production crew:

Director: Mark Dalio
Director of Photography (AP): Janssen Powers
Director of Photography (BBC): Ted Giffords
2nd Camera: James DuBourdieu
Field Audio: Mike Kassic
Production Manager: Samantha Loshiavo
Associate Producer: Marjorie Crowley
Editor: Janssen Powers
Colorist: Ryan Quinn
Re-Recording Mixer (honeymix): Eric Thompson
Assistant Editor: Jorge Alverez
Post Production Supervisor: Brian Golding
Executive Producer: Jennifer Hile

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  1. 19 and been super interested in nature to the extreme since the very first moment i can remember. This channel is such an eye opening to the real magnificence of nature. It’s just like getting into new dimension you don’t get to see in every day life/ or might never have a chance to(blue planet’s my fav) just imagine what it’s like working with something you love excites me. Keep on working dudes you guys are great and inspirational.

  2. Thank you, thank you for all your hard work, if hadn't for you people we wouldn't be able to get such an amazing insight on these adventures.

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