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Animals with Cameras | Episode 1

Premiere: 1/31/2018 | 0:35 |

The astonishing collar-camera footage reveals newborn Kalahari Meerkats below ground for the first time, unveils the hunting skills of Magellanic penguins in Argentina, and follows the treetop progress of an orphaned chimpanzee in Cameroon.

About the Episode

The astonishing collar-camera footage reveals newborn Kalahari Meerkats below ground for the first time, unveils the hunting skills of Magellanic penguins in Argentina, and follows the treetop progress of an orphaned chimpanzee in Cameroon.
 

About the Series

Go where no human cameraman can go and witness a new perspective of the animal kingdom in Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries. The new three-part series journeys into animals’ worlds using custom, state-of-the-art cameras worn by the animals themselves. Capturing never-before-seen behavior, these animal cinematographers help expand human understanding of their habitats and solve mysteries that have eluded scientists until now.

Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan (Nature Snowbound: Animals of Winter) and a team of pioneering animal behaviorists join forces to explore stories of animal lives “told” by the animals themselves. The cameras are built custom by camera design expert Chris Watts to fit on the animals unobtrusively and to be easily removed at a later point. From this unique vantage point, experience the secret lives of nine different animal species. Sprint across the savanna with a cheetah, plunge into the ocean with a seal and swing through the trees with a chimpanzee.

“The chance to capture elusive moments, like a penguin’s underwater hunting habits or a meerkat family’s sleeping rituals in their underground burrow, was an extraordinary experience I never thought I would be privy to,” said Gordon Buchanan. “Thanks to the special cameras, we were able to answer some tough questions that scientists have always wondered about: why do devil rays migrate every summer? What personality of dog is most effective in protecting a herd of sheep from wolves? Why is there an overpopulation of brown bears in Turkey, when they are endangered elsewhere?”

“Never before have we seen such high-quality footage directly from the animal’s point of view,” said Nature executive producer Fred Kaufman. “This miniseries greatly expands our comprehension of animal behavior and this camera technology opens up new possibilities for discovering so much more.”

The one-of-a-kind sequences captured by the animals include several on-camera firsts. The cameras allowed for newborn meerkats to be shown in their burrow for the first time ever, as meerkat pups don’t emerge from the burrow until they reach three weeks old. In the Atlantic Ocean, an unborn devil ray is shown kicking inside its mother’s stomach — a phenomenon never before captured on film.

Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries visits eight countries and features three different species per episode.

 

Episode 1 premiered Wednesday, January 31

The astonishing collar-camera footage reveals newborn Kalahari Meerkats below ground for the first time, unveils the hunting skills of Magellanic penguins in Argentina, and follows the treetop progress of an orphaned chimpanzee in Cameroon.

Episode 2 premiered Wednesday, February 7

The cameras capture young cheetahs learning to hunt in Namibia, reveal how fur seals off an Australian island evade the great white sharks offshore, and help solve a conflict between South African farmers and chacma baboons.

Episode 3 premiered Wednesday, February 14

Deep-dive with Chilean devil rays in the Azores, track brown bears’ diets in Turkey, and follow dogs protecting flocks of sheep from gray wolves in Southern France.

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PRODUCTION CREDITS: EPISODE 1

ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS
EPISODE 1

PRESENTED BY
GORDON BUCHANAN

WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY
ANNE SOMMERFIELD

PHOTOGRAPHY
GRAHAM MACFARLANE
SIMON REAY
HECTOR SKEVINGTON-POSTLES

ANIMAL CAMERAS
CHRIS WATTS
MARCUS SHIRLEY

SOUND RECORDISTS
NICK ALLINSON
ANDREW YARME

RESEARCHER
ESTER DE ROIJ

ASSISTANT PRODUCER
ISABEL ROGERS

DIRECTORS
ANNE SOMMERFIELD
HANNAH WARD

EDIT PRODUCER
CLARE DORNAN

PRODUCTION COORDINATORS
KATIE CUSS
LORNA NORTHAM
NICOLA KOWALSKI

PRODUCTION MANAGERS
LYNN BARRY
J. RUTH STEVENS
LISANNE MARKS

UNIT MANAGER
MARIA NORMAN

ORIGINAL MUSIC COMPOSED BY
TIM GOALEN

DUBBING EDITOR
NICHOLAS ALLAN

DUBBING MIXER
JOE SIDDONS

COLORIST
TIM BOLT

ONLINE EDITOR
JAMES BEYNON

EDIT ASSISTANT
GEORGE PILLAS

GRAPHIC DESIGN
MICK CONNAIRE

FILM EDITOR
ROB DAVIES

DEVELOPMENT
DOUG HOPE
TED OAKES

SPECIAL THANKS
IDA AFRICA
NICHOLAS BANADZEM
ADAM BOOTH
SOPHIE JOHNSON
ROB LOUTH
KALAHARI MEERKAT PROJECT
LAURA MELDRUM
MIKE MCPHERSON
FLAVIO QUINTANA
SANAGA YONG CHIMPANZEE RESCUE CENTRE
MIMI SWIFT
RORY WILSON

COMMISSIONING EDITOR
CRAIG HUNTER

SERIES PRODUCER
DAN REES

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
TIM MARTIN

FOR NATURE

SERIES EDITOR
JANET HESS

SENIOR PRODUCER
LAURA METZGER LYNCH

COORDINATING PRODUCER
JAYNE JUN

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
JAMES BURKE

LEGAL COUNSEL
BLANCHE ROBERTSON

DIGITAL PRODUCER
ERIC R. OLSON

SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR
WHITNEY MCGOWAN

AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT
NATASHA PADILLA
CHELSEY SAATKAMP

BUDGET CONTROLLER
JAYNE LISI

ONLINE EDITOR
CHRIS GUIDO

RE-RECORDING MIXER
ED CAMPBELL

ORIGINAL FUNDING PROVIDED IN PART BY
THE ARNHOLD FAMILY IN MEMORY OF CLARISSE ARNHOLD
THE HALMI FAMILY IN MEMORY OF ROBERT HALMI, SR.
SUE AND EDGAR WACHENHEIM III
KATE W. CASSIDY FOUNDATION
LILLIAN GOLDMAN CHARITABLE TRUST
FILOMEN M. D’AGOSTINO FOUNDATION
ROSALIND P. WALTER
SANDRA ATLAS BASS
CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING

SERIES PRODUCER
BILL MURPHY

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
FRED KAUFMAN

A BBC STUDIOS PRODUCTION FOR PBS AND BBC WITH THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS LLC

THIS PROGRAM WAS PRODUCED BY THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS LLC, WHICH IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS CONTENT

© 2018 BBC
ANIMALS WITH CAMERAS ADDITIONAL MATERIALS © 2018 PBS AND
© 2018 THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS LLC
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

TRANSCRIPT

- [Narrator] Wouldn't it be incredible if we could see the world from an animal's point of view?

- In this series, that is exactly what we're gonna do with the help of the animals, themselves.

They're going to take us to places that a cameraman like me cannot go.

(bear moaning) Wow.

This is their footage, their story, and we're going to see it through their eyes.

(upbeat music)