Its with all sorts of hunting... it teaches you to be patient... there are other sports too but nothing is like hunting... cameramen hare hunters with cameras
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.
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.
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.
Thanks so much for the glimpse of the "rougher" side to film making wildlife. Those of us who immensely enjoy your work have another layer of appreciation added to the already deep respect for each of you involved in the process! Thanks
@@MrStefanokj Probably study to become a good camera man first. Get some work experience and solid recommendations. Then network with the right people. Good luck, you can do it. It just takes dedication.
Nah I couldn’t, because if a monkey sneezed in my face i’m swinging. This was a dope vid tho, I like seeing the work y’all put in and the animal interactions y’all have while getting this footage.
What’s not to love, traveling to remote places, adventure, nature, animals, and a few set backs that will make the story of a lifetime. This is my dream job
These guys have responsibility to to decide how we are going to remember our earth that must be a tough job. I would love to do this with BBC, One day BBC!
So these are some of the people who’ve made me fall in love even more with wildlife. I hope you know that every single shot you’ve taken are very much appreciated. Thank you, guys. Also, please more behind the scenes. Like a whole 2-hour documentary.
No one said it's easy but it's absolutely worth it. It's an adventure, exploration, finding new knowledge and best of it is that you'll be doing a service to research and studies. I really wish I had a job like this.
I want to express my thanks to these brave and patient guys who helps us to see the beauty of the natural world without getting cold, getting our feet wet. (bow)
I've been sincerely so thankful for BBC Earth animal documentaries and all the crew members. I have three sons and it's like I always tune in to BBC Earth and thankfully and happily they love watching it!
Wow i never thought they have this difficulty of filming these majestic footage of animals and spectacular views,i salute them for their passion and dedication of the art.
The last scene, the magnificent elephant walked through the sunset, somehow is the most beautiful and powerful one. Many thanks to animal rescue and protection, to anyone who refuse to use wild animal products, anyone trying to reduce using and recycle plastic and paper as much as they can, and of course the brave film makers.
This is like the terrain my father used when working, he's work for the government for thinking how to distribute clean water to remote village and for that he needs to go to the place.
This is my dream job. I am 15 years old and I am about to go to college to study photography, film and biology A levels. One day I hope to be a wildlife filmmaker and photographer. These guys are my idols.
3:35 I came for this. And it was adorable and funny. Btw 1:14 was beautiful. Even where the helicopter was sitting didn't ruin the beauty of that gorgeous sight, it just added to it. I recently just took a screen shot of 1:15 , I'll be sure to give credit to you guys. Good shot. 👍
Wait a second, you mean these filmmakers are getting paid to have these amazing adventures while provided free food and shelter?! That's not a job, that's winning the lottery 😂
I appreciate the efforts of these filmmakers who in the end give us marvelous tv series & documentaries related to planet Earth & wildlife. Love you guys (fan boy of Nat Geo, BBC wildlife, animal planet & Discovery channel)
I film wildlife in the city and it’s not easy. What you do is a lot more difficult and I salute you. Thank you for all hard work and making this series that we could enjoy in the comfort of our home. Keep up the good work.
Yes while was making a stop motion animation in my backyard I heard some terrifying noise that sounded like something was being murdered, some ducks were bumping 5 feet away from me, and an opossum that attempted to eat my shoe also later I found out the terrifying noise was a chipmunk murdering a wood pecker but these things didn’t stop me I still got the animation done
Craving for adventure has always been in my genes. This video makes me remember my ultimate passion and my love for animals. Wildlife film maker was my dream job.
***Doesn't show the guy who does the narration in his pajamas and house shoes recording in a cozy studio for about an hour tops who gets the huge check***
The camera men of BBC have the hardest jobs in the whole channel. Cars be getting hi-jacked by baby monkeys, be getting bullied by baby monkeys, equiptment be getting stolen, and all types of tomfoolery. Respect. 😂😂😂
Nice job documenting nature. I climbed hills, walked thru thick bushes to fetch water while avoiding snakes, scorpions and wild animals growing up. So, this is every morning for me except for Sundays in the village while balancing a 25 liter container of water on my head. I understand why its exciting for them but for me, it was a daily life borne out of necessity. I do appreciate what they are doing though.
Why were most of the camera footage directors for seven world's one planet young attractive women? Anyone else that watched through the whole series will know what I am going on about.
Can we get a full length movie on wildlife filmmakers? they deserve it.
TheDaanVD film makers watching filmmakers in their natural habitats
@@larrygaroth9773 Right then we get a a sequel about the filmmakers that filmed the filmmakers
@TheDaanVD Unlimited sequels
@@Roguedispatcher BBC cinematic universe
TheDaanVD may I suggest you to read something from Gerald Durrell? I’m sure you’d love it :)
Honestly looks like the adventure of a lifetime
@Genki Gai, Multi-media relate? Maybe...
It's not u just stay in a tent 8 hours a day and wait basically u are a camper
TakeAPill I love that song
@Genki Gal Bs film & tv
yessssss XD ❤️❤️❤️
I think the hardest thing about their job is probably the waiting.
Like fishing
Its with all sorts of hunting... it teaches you to be patient... there are other sports too but nothing is like hunting... cameramen hare hunters with cameras
*are
Yeeaah you have to be ultra patient
I wouldn’t handle that
Its not the same kinda waiting when youre way out away from civilization
These guys “Camera Operators” deserve a special reward or a special kind of award. They are just awesome.
eric peter they get to travel and see all of this
Yeah true Layne. That’s itself is a reward for them. Lucky they are
“Burn the room down”, that is a guy I relate with.
Was that a yellow sack spider?
L M I don’t know, but it looked evil and deserves all the fire in the world.
3:53 for anyone
was looking for this comment, lol
lol same
Imagine a professional wildlife photographer saying burn the room down to a spider 😂 beautiful
A dead spider tummy up
Anime is a mistake
@@mr.rabbit4755 not Naruto
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.
Apparently, this is how my grandpa went to his school.
😂😂
Naw Grandpa had to go up hill both ways in the snow on top of all this.
Trueeeee 😂😂😂
@Anonymous Hack .are you Indian?? Just asking!!😊😊
Except your grandma didnt have to carry a huge camera all the time
That spit at the beginning caught me off guard LMAOOOOOOO
You and him too
Sneeze*
Corona virus
I literally busted out laughing!
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.
Welp, time to pick up a camera! :D
and getting paid for it
Let’s see it peachy lol. Talk the talk
@@Freeelyy hey, it's nice to admire and be inspired. Even if you don't end up choosing that path.
Jarred Mueller well said. Agreed.
YES YES YES, I'VE WAITED SO LONG FOR ANOTHER BEHIND THE SCENES!
Jack is not in the box I’m so glad i’m not that only one who was excited for this 😂
now we can see the wild camera operator in its natural habitat..
Nice🤠
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.
No I can't do it. Thank you for your sacrifice. We appreciate all of the footage.
2:15 - I don't know who Howard Bourne is, but I love him already.
Be patient
Stay calm
And most important Be Wild
"Oh jesus burn the room down" ACCURATE IMPRESSION OF ME HOW DID U RECORD ME IN THE WILD
Thanks so much for the glimpse of the "rougher" side to film making wildlife. Those of us who immensely enjoy your work have another layer of appreciation added to the already deep respect for each of you involved in the process! Thanks
I want an entire show series on this following these different teams. I love them all so much.
This is what I want to do with my life lmao
How?
@@MrStefanokj
Better question is how is it that you do? Clearly you're watching wrong channel
Hayley S. French
You mean like this guy 😂
th-cam.com/video/iaORnJFl9Lc/w-d-xo.html
@@Dee_Cee227 I mean...how to do this job?
@@MrStefanokj Probably study to become a good camera man first. Get some work experience and solid recommendations. Then network with the right people. Good luck, you can do it. It just takes dedication.
Nah I couldn’t, because if a monkey sneezed in my face i’m swinging. This was a dope vid tho, I like seeing the work y’all put in and the animal interactions y’all have while getting this footage.
Facts bruh would have to catch them hands😂😂
Your comment made me laugh way too hard.
Stop saying y'all and speak english
Roger Hernandez y'all is a contraction of you - all so it actually is a word bitch
Your comment reminds me of the monkey Vs man , protector of motorcycle
What’s not to love, traveling to remote places, adventure, nature, animals, and a few set backs that will make the story of a lifetime. This is my dream job
These guys have responsibility to to decide how we are going to remember our earth that must be a tough job.
I would love to do this with BBC,
One day BBC!
Seems they have the more entertaining people on the wrong side of the camera!
One of the most coolest jobs out there😍
Right???
dangerous too
It’s a lot of waiting around I see. These guys don’t get paid enough. Also that guy that sneezed on by a wild Monkey better get himself checked👀.
He needs to constantly wear glasses or Google's cause I wouldn't want any of that spot in my eye.
~gets stung by bees~ "Perfect day!"
Love these people
So these are some of the people who’ve made me fall in love even more with wildlife. I hope you know that every single shot you’ve taken are very much appreciated. Thank you, guys.
Also, please more behind the scenes. Like a whole 2-hour documentary.
If it wasn’t the dedication of these film makers, us mere mortals wouldn’t know about the wonderful nature out there. A big thanks you!
No one said it's easy but it's absolutely worth it. It's an adventure, exploration, finding new knowledge and best of it is that you'll be doing a service to research and studies. I really wish I had a job like this.
Kudos to all the hardworking crews on the BBC ....
I want to express my thanks to these brave and patient guys who helps us to see the beauty of the natural world without getting cold, getting our feet wet. (bow)
My dream job since I was a child.
That spider is like : hello
Me:"Oh jesus burn the room down"
The Coyote stealing the bag!!!! 🤣 the way he hopped away from the crew and letting go of the bag
So to sum it up:
Ability to endure uncomfortable weather
And patience. A lot of patience.
And travel to beautiful parts of the world, see beautiful creatures that you'd more or less never be able to otherwise.
And a lot of mosquito bites
I've been sincerely so thankful for BBC Earth animal documentaries and all the crew members. I have three sons and it's like I always tune in to BBC Earth and thankfully and happily they love watching it!
i would die to have one year of an adventure like this in my life.
me too Nowshin
Nah, I wouldn't wanna die....
This is the hard work that makes for such a beautiful polished product.
I love the fox steal and run 😂😂😂
Being a photographer is not for the faint of heart! I applaud all of these talented camera operators for all of their hard, and dedicated work!
Dream job for many people like me 💞💞💞
ஶ்ரீ ராம் is that why you’re here? Lmao
@@70mjc how 2 sign up ???
Oh hell no I'm just fine on this side of the screen
Wow i never thought they have this difficulty of filming these majestic footage of animals and spectacular views,i salute them for their passion and dedication of the art.
Nobody: look there's sniper
Me : dude I'm d camera man
The last scene, the magnificent elephant walked through the sunset, somehow is the most beautiful and powerful one. Many thanks to animal rescue and protection, to anyone who refuse to use wild animal products, anyone trying to reduce using and recycle plastic and paper as much as they can, and of course the brave film makers.
The backtrack at the beginning sounds like Nintendo Wii shop music.
Thank you for all the camera crew out there. Without you there will be nothing we can share with others. Thank you.
3:54 "BURN THE ROOM DOWN"!
Can't say I blame him lol
Parents: you can be whatever you want to be when you grow up.
Me: well actually...
00:14 hey hooman take this
😂😂😂
I literally can't put into words how much this is a dream job to me! Keep up the great work.
This is like the terrain my father used when working, he's work for the government for thinking how to distribute clean water to remote village and for that he needs to go to the place.
This is my dream job. I am 15 years old and I am about to go to college to study photography, film and biology A levels. One day I hope to be a wildlife filmmaker and photographer. These guys are my idols.
I'm adding this to the *Dream jobs I didn't know I wanted* list
Minus the peeing, robbing and sneezing.
The unsung heroes of those legendary documentaries you watch countless times
I commend these people for there dedication towards us seeing the beauties of nature.
I would LOVE this job. I honestly don’t care about getting dirty, I love capturing the shot and the animals 🙏🎥
These people found their way 😍
3:35 I came for this. And it was adorable and funny.
Btw 1:14 was beautiful. Even where the helicopter was sitting didn't ruin the beauty of that gorgeous sight, it just added to it.
I recently just took a screen shot of 1:15 , I'll be sure to give credit to you guys. Good shot. 👍
Big respect to this filmmakers! I always want to be in nature than in city.
Thank you all of the wildlife camera man for giving real view of various animals in jungles..hats off to u patient and courage..
not all heroes wear capes
they sweat for 8 hours to give us beautiful things we did not deserve ;p
DUDE. WHO ARE YOU?! I SEE YOU IN EVERY COMMENT SECTION! 😂😂😂😂
@@psjsjdhhxudodojegsisowbeoe5003 he is not alone
Lol it can actually take longer depending on what they are trying to get, filming has no time limit as long as they are getting funded
@@psjsjdhhxudodojegsisowbeoe5003 you mean my pic?
@@lorenzolobina4189 we are together strongk!!! oh yeah yeah
This is awesome. You don't really think of how much it takes to make this incredible shots you see in documentaries. It makes me appreciate it more
these people are living their life to the fullest😌
They must really love their job. Thanks to them all for making such great documentaries that we can watch!
Wait a second, you mean these filmmakers are getting paid to have these amazing adventures while provided free food and shelter?! That's not a job, that's winning the lottery 😂
That's a strong positivity you emanate there
I appreciate the efforts of these filmmakers who in the end give us marvelous tv series & documentaries related to planet Earth & wildlife. Love you guys (fan boy of Nat Geo, BBC wildlife, animal planet & Discovery channel)
Great bbc creativity
I film wildlife in the city and it’s not easy. What you do is a lot more difficult and I salute you. Thank you for all hard work and making this series that we could enjoy in the comfort of our home. Keep up the good work.
“How you feelin’?”
“uh, a bit wet”
“hahahaha”
I'd love a whole series about the filmmakers, this was brilliant
Yes while was making a stop motion animation in my backyard I heard some terrifying noise that sounded like something was being murdered, some ducks were bumping 5 feet away from me, and an opossum that attempted to eat my shoe also later I found out the terrifying noise was a chipmunk murdering a wood pecker but these things didn’t stop me I still got the animation done
I thought a fishercat scream was kids playing
Craving for adventure has always been in my genes. This video makes me remember my ultimate passion and my love for animals. Wildlife film maker was my dream job.
Forgotten dreams made me jobless lol
All are smiling from ear to ear that tells us that they are doing something they love.....not everyone can relate to that
Dude, I don't care, being in such beautiful places and surrounded by amazing creatures is worth everything...
GOD bless you 🙏❣️
This should be called reasons to become a wildlife filmmaker
Hii bbc earth I like your video . Am from India 🇮🇳
Thanks to all people who are behind these beautiful wildlife video.
I would just "hit on every director" while waiting....gawd
I could only do it if I get to pick the assignment which they don't! Camera people are the true heroes of Nature Documentaries.❤💋
I would love to have the opportunity to try filming wildlife
Some of these incredibly talented people have such amazing personalities they should be in front of the camera regularly!
U do so much for us to be able to see this beautiful creation. Thank you
Lots of patience and fantastic views but also risking safety in various climates. Kudos to them all!!
***Doesn't show the guy who does the narration in his pajamas and house shoes recording in a cozy studio for about an hour tops who gets the huge check***
BBC = ever the best nature documentaries.
I dont got no home nor family, so tell me where to sign up n IL be there
Carene Brown sorry, they require at least a 6th grade education. Come back in 15 years
Learning a lot about wildlife through your dedication to produce documentations. Thank you😍
@YtbChrome not yet. I am taming my siblings first lol
car getting stuck in mud is one of the most annoying moments i swear.
The camera men of BBC have the hardest jobs in the whole channel. Cars be getting hi-jacked by baby monkeys, be getting bullied by baby monkeys, equiptment be getting stolen, and all types of tomfoolery. Respect. 😂😂😂
I don't have what it takes, sorry. 🤯🤯😭😭😭
Raymond Burton pussy
@@getminesallday24 Attention seeking troll. Go play in traffic
I don't have what it takes I don't want what it takes and to whatever extent that I actually do I deny it unequivocally
@@TruckTaxiMoveIt 🤯🤯🤯😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙊🙊🙊🙊🙊🙊☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Nice job documenting nature. I climbed hills, walked thru thick bushes to fetch water while avoiding snakes, scorpions and wild animals growing up. So, this is every morning for me except for Sundays in the village while balancing a 25 liter container of water on my head. I understand why its exciting for them but for me, it was a daily life borne out of necessity. I do appreciate what they are doing though.
Men: how r u feeling?
Girl : wet
We appreciate ur hardwork and determination. Keep going,we love u all.
I wanna do this job when I get bigger
I study allot of animals
I really enjoy these wildlife movies and shows ! Thank you so much to everyone that helps make the films come together and enjoyable for the viewers
I know how excel works take it or leave it
My dream job, wandering around the world while being amazed of every mysteries you will encounter.
Why were most of the camera footage directors for seven world's one planet young attractive women?
Anyone else that watched through the whole series will know what I am going on about.
Did anyone else think the Coyote stealing the bag was just like Red Dead 2?