Filming Africa's Three Big Cats
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Filmmakers discuss their experiences living on location with Africa's three big cat families.
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“Big Cats, Small World: Outlander“ premiered January 29, 2025, at 8|7c on PBS and UA-cam.
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Filmmakers of Big Cats, Small World share their remarkable experiences living alongside Africa's three big cat families. Writer and Director Robyn Keene-Young delves into the differences in the developmental journeys of each species’ cubs, while Producer and Director of Photography Adrian Bailey reveals the unique challenges of capturing these big cats on film.
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I certainly appreciate the time and effort that wildlife photographers/film makers put into documenting these big cats because they are part of the world's treasure which needs to be protected from extinction. They are amazing animals! Thank you.
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They get paid
@@fabianjoy12875 Duh. Why wouldn't they? Still, they are living in the heat, dust, rain, plus the dangers that come with following apex predators. Try a bit of appreciation, ingrate.
Nature is the jewel that we must preserve. Loss of this real wildlife due to our ineptness or choices based on personal or financial gain would be an incalculable tragedy. Keep up the excellent work. It gives me peace to enjoy. Thanks
Deep respect for the behind the scenes camera people and crew! Thank you ALL!👍❤
I saw the entire episode last night. I was intrigued, and excited simultaneously
Continue to produce more amazing videos for your subscribers
I watched the program they're referring to yesterday. It was very good! Hats off to the cinematographers!
Thank you!
Gorgeous beautiful animals
I want them to know that we appreciate the work they did. We are thankful 🙏 🎉
Back in the 1990s i would watch Big Cat Diaries every morning before work with my coffee, it came on at 4:30 am through 5:30 am. It always brightend my day just to relax and enjoy the show. I miss that show but I am glad others are still filming these majestic creatures.
Wow absolutely amazing 🎉
👏👏👏 Waw, … I just love it.
Thank you all for your work.
FIIIINNNEEEE Ill watch the documentary this looks fantastic
Funny how we glorify and almost worship the predators while ignoring the prey animals, or treating them as just a source of food for the lovely predators, without having any feelings whatsoever. An antelope or a zebra being eaten alive by a "big cat" or a pack of wild dogs must surely feel some pain.
We can empathize with the prey animals while simultaneously being in awe with the apex predators.
In this particular documentary, sure. But there's probably an entire documentary for every species of animal we see in this short video.
Obrigado pelas informações dos aminais ❤❤❤❤😊
PBS: Says "big cats" shows Cheetah.
A cheetah IS a big cat. It may not be a heavyweight, but it still qualifies!
Have a good day. :^)
@@GuantanamoBayBarbie2 Wrong! Felidae are NOT big cats! Have a great day!
@@jansenart0 @GuantanamoBayBarbie2 is right. Sorry if you are confused over what qualifies as a Big Cat. Cheetah does indeed qualified as a Big Cat. Not the heaviest, but still big due to the size of prey they can take down.
@@cammieg4381 No, you are both wrong. Big =/= large.
@@jansenart0 Do some actual research and you will discover the truth.
The function of the cat àa li st is to aff ect change but re main/mane un change d itself 😮 😊
Your point of view is completely erroneous.
الحيوانات البريه تاحتج لن لي حميتها من الانقراض
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