Picture Perfect Nature: Here’s How BBC’s Wildlife Documentaries are Made
<p>BBC’s filmmakers use various specialized pieces of equipment to make their immersive wildlife documentaries, and these equipments have continued to improve and evolve over the years.</p>
<p>Among the earliest nature documentaries ever made was a BBC nature documentary series called “Zoo Quest” in 1954 which was filmed with a lightweight 16mm camera as insisted by presenter Sir David Attenborough, a choice for which he was sneered at by the BBC film department, which deemed his plan on how to film the series as “amateur”.</p>
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