Behind the Scenes of Planet Earth III | BBC Earth
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- čas přidán 29. 12. 2023
- From a tapir photo bomb to a cheeky fish shooting water in the eyes of crew, here are some amazing moments behind-the-scenes of Planet Earth III.
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The Planet Earth videographers are genuinely the best of the best in the entire world as far as I'm concerned. The series rises SO far above ANYTHING else done in the nature space, it's not even fair. It is ASTONISHING the footage they get, and how crystal clear and crisp it all is. They deserve ALL the awards.
Some of the shots especially at the penguin island place from series 2, and the manta rays jumping out of the ocean with the sunset in the background in this newest 3rd series are genuinely some of the most beautiful imagery I've ever seen in my entire life. It's truly mesmerizing.
Absolutely agreed.
It's also fantastic how the BBC doesn't do profit or ads/product placement. This is the power of non-capitalism.
@@MrBananunit’s the power of British taxpayer money
Glazing
@@branden5457 Planet Earth is worth it to glaze over lol
Ive always wanted to see a documentary about how they make each of these documentaries. Now that I’ve had a taste I want even more! Absolutely beautiful!
Every episode of season 3, ends with a little behind the scenes.
they have been doing this for years
Which platform I can can watch this documentary
@@rakibhossain1011 Dopebox . To
There's more from them on netflix
As a kid you never really appreciated the efforts it takes to film these documentaries, but now as a 23 year old, i gotta say props to the whole Planet Earth team (photographers, videographers, etc, etc).
I can't even imagine how it'd be to film in these environments... but it's probably both fun and most likely pretty damn exhausting, and also dangerous in some situations!
Your still a kid
I was a kid like 9 years ago, yes.
18+ is considered as an adult, so... i don't understand what made you butthurt.
Also, you're* 🫡
Endless thanks to all the people that make this series possible, the levels of expertise and dedication is beyond inspiring.
The work that wildlife camera teams are doing is incredible. We registered our team, doing an amazing job of filming a Nile crocodile, but of course, for that, they had to dive and swim nearby. Such a brave and fantastic work!
wow i didn't expect they'd be so comfortable around wild wolves and vice versa around humans
Or the film crew to be comfortable being in the water filming the frogs, when theres gators around, lol…
@@WhyWorldWet1
You never disappoint. Thank you for helping us understand how amazing and valuable our earth is.
Those camera crews must have an incredible knowledge of technology and nature at the same time! Masses of patience as well and no issues with being incredibly uncomfortable while waiting.
This video is wonderful. Everything about it is wonderful. To be taken to places on earth never been before. To see things never seen before. Just wonderful. Thank you to all who participated.
The archer fishes are highly adaptable. You can easily find many of them around human settlements, especially those that were built above water (typical local settlements in coastal areas). They learned that humans throw food waste into the water, and they will race to get to where the food will land even before it touches the water's surface. It's amazing that they can precisely judge this as if they were physicists. Of course, they still occasionally practice their archery skills.
Amazing to see how much work is put into this
4:12 that bass drop 😂😂😂
i could watch this all day
So much respect to all involved.
Wow, this just incredible. The amount of effort and patience you guys put into shooting these scenes are unbelievable. Hats off to you guys. Legends.
Thank you amazing team for making it possible for us to learn about what you deligently researched and documented.
We as viewers appreciate all teams sacrifice of time and patience through thick and thin times to provide such stunning video and images.
What an amazing way to work. I envy each and every one of the crew. Thank you for your important and educational work!
Thanks for going to places most of us wouldn't and making the best nature documentaries just so we can get a glimpse into our wonderful earth!
Hard work of these people is overshadowed by a voice, we ought to appreciate 'em too. Hat's of to this crew.
Played on the 97 Jr Bruins back in the day for 2 years. Those kids were on a whole diff level of intensity than other teammates. Loved to see these kids physical!
Amazing photo and video shoots! What a lot of effort goes into these shoots, hats off to the patience and perseverance of the team, matched only with the passion they bring into this work. Its a real pleasure to watch the outcome
AMAZING! Thank you for all the hard work BBC..
I love seeing these stories from the film crews. Their hard work and dedication is why BBC Earth has been putting out top shelf documentaries for so long now.
Thank you BBC and the crew behind those shots.
A7SIII ❤
Indeed. Interesting that they used adapted Canon EF lenses
True, but when I zoomed in few places. They seems to turn their AF on. I wonder how does Canon EFs perform with Sony Auto focus.
@@richardkujur good question. Maybe this weekend I will test it with the Sigma adapter and let you know what I find
@@mikeyhughessaysThanks bud! Since you own CF glasses, I wonder what made you shift to A7Siii. I shoot documentaries for TV and 90% of time I rock my good old 24-70.
@@richardkujur I tried the latest Canon EF 35 1.4 and 70-200 2.8 and autofocus didn’t work at all. However, autofocus with my Sigma EF lenses worked flawlessly as far as I could tell. That stands to reason since I used the Sigma MC-11 adapter.
I have the EF mount lenses to use with my C70 and R5C. I bought the a7siii so that I could see if Sony lives up to the hype. Relatively pleased with it so far
Podziwiam profesjonalizm, odwagę, gotowość do znoszenia niedogodności. Zdjęcia jednak zawsze piękne. Oglądam wszystko.
Nobody does this stuff better than the BBC
Watch from central Java... welcome to Raja Ampat Southwest Papua province
More of these please!! It's so amazing 🔥❤️
Thank you guys from the bottom of the heart!
Archer fish are amazing! Had never heard of them before!
Y'all are amazing human beings! Very excited for planet earth 3!
Just amazing! No notes 💕
Amazing BBC pictures and amazing lovely accents of UK
Falling in love with ur content, from the cinematics to the monologue. Honestly so refreshing to see it, earned a sub from me. keep it up !!!
Thank you for sharing this! Amazing work- I did lol at the flamingo camouflage 🤣🙏🏻🥰
Thank you for this behind the scenes collation 😊👌
Thank you for showing this!! Always been curious about how documentaries are shot.
finally i can now have a peace of mind
I always wanted a video like this
i just read A life on our planet and I more than ever want the behind the scenes for these documentaries
Thank you for share with us. Amazing photo and video. Wonderful. God bless you all. ❤
thanks so much for this
The flamingos would be vexed if they saw this.
I really enjoy all your videos❤ thanks 🙏🏼
Great job kudos!
Waiting almost a month for it to rain?? Dedication!
Here in Perth Western Australia we have had about 5 months with just 1 day of rain, how crazy.
@@isabelp187 I've lived in both Vic, NSW, and QLD, but I don't remember ever having gone without rain for that long. 💀
Mad respect!
Amazing work ❤
Pre-ordered 4K Blu-Ray. Can't wait.
This is amazing!
Those people are awesome 🎉
Sir David never takes credit for the crew whether they are local guides or the camera crews. There is always a final segment where he shows the hardships, the wondrous faces of the crew and the resultant achievements, just part of the beauty of Sir David Attenborough.
Big salute to all camera man that work hard for good quality videos ❤
I want that job ! Incredible work
What they should have done to attract the wolves was bring a barbecue grill up there and have a cookout. Campfires are probably where wild wolves originally became friendly with humans. RIP to the bull, frogs, and crickets who died in the making of this movie. I've always had a hard time with all the death in Planet Earth, but it reminds me how precious, brief, and hard life truly is and how lucky we are to be so sheltered from Nature, though we can never fully escape the elements or predators no matter how civilized we get.
Gelungenes Video sehr interessant. Gruss Jürgen 🤠
After watching wolf i can definitely say that they are dogs ancestors.😂
Respect!🤝
Ah man. I remember when they were using tape based Varicams for the original planet earth. Good times.
Nature is pretty chill , it’s on when food is needed then it seems to get wild however nature animals are very peaceful usually
0:57 Atchi-cha.. cha COMON!! Jaah! Thats tapir for 'please i beg dont do sheets on my gear!'
Love you guys! 🤝🥰
Awesome!
BREATHTAKING NATURE 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
the wolves are sooo cuute
The documentary of these bts clips was played in German tv just today so its pretty cool to see the bts right away now haha AMAZING WORK!
The daughter of David Attenborough is doing a great job narrating this
Amazing 🎉
Love these BTS videos, they are excellent for giving me new filming ideas! With much less expensive cameras of course.
Wow!
Very nice
what a job🎉
Wonderful 👍
What bug is that at 0:23? This is the only cute bug I've ever seen.
What they do is incredible. The skill and patience is very admirable.
The more BTS of Planet Earth the better! This is so neat to see 🎥🫶🌍
谢谢
Nature are beautiful. Welcome to Indonesia welcome to my country 😊😊😊
سبحان الخالق العظيم مناظر طبيعية خلابة أستمر قناتك جميلة جدا أستمرو يا أبطال طاقم جميل ومستكشفين رائعين أشكركم على هذه المعلومات
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سوپاس
I have always wanted to do this. It's a dream of mine
Wow this is my dream job i hope one day i can achieve it
Very challenging ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
I thought that thumbnail was D day at first
Next should be, BBC behind the scenes of behind the scenes.
தரமான சம்பவம்....
You guys are heroes, love the nature and show us the wonderful creation of the God. Thank you! May God bless you and enrich your live from every good work you have done! 😊❤
Wow this looks really good. Anyone know when it comes out
Pretty sure it’s on bbc iplayer in the uk. Already been on main bbc channels
@Georgie_73 oh really, ama check it out
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I used to have some pet archer fish and man they are smart
6:10 first ever wild baboon vlog?
Phalsteen zinda bat
Fascinating i always assumed the animals were paid actors
I'm from Indonesia, the Raja Ampat part is very interesting...but how can I watch BBC Earth? Is there a streaming service?
Hi Mitch 😍
I'm not laughing, you are. @ 8:11
yo that's literally water gun at 4:12
Amazing and stunning visuals! Really outstanding work. But absolutely terrible music, reminds me of reality TV rather than actual outdoor wildlife.
I envy you guys 😢