Cameraman Bob Poole and crew track elephants at night with computer.
(01:47)After tracking elephants undetected, cameraman Bob Poole gets stuck in the middle of two elephant herds.
(03:29)While searching for elephants, cameraman Bob Poole and his crew are encased in a massive dust storm.
(03:01)Cameraman Bob Poole describes his method for filming elephants undetected.
(02:32)Using Science to save Elephants by preventing them getting too close to "human territory".
(02:56)Great whites go where the meal goes - and today that meal is elephant seal.
(02:32)Musical montage of underwater cameraman filming whale shark.
(01:50)Producer David Hamlin goes underwater in a submersive with a camera to shoot great whites.
(02:01)Crew filming sharks gets hit by great white underneath the boat.
(01:34)Crew member falls into the water near a great white when it tips the boat.
(01:50)One cameraman hides inside a blind on a cliff ledge to grab some phenomenal footage of peregrine falcons.
(02:05)A cameraman makes a special hide to get up close to birds.
(02:56)Andy talks about the crazy wind and the rooks who took his stuff.
(01:58)Katie Bauer describes the birds that would steal equipment and clothing in the Falklands.
(02:05)This camera crew grabs some amazing walrus shots -- before getting stuck in the ice.
(03:26)Martin Dohrn explains the Frankencam -- the handmade apparatus used to film army ants in extraordinary ways.
(02:03)Martin Dohrn and company on the pains of filming ants.
(02:17)Martin talks about capturing NBSF of army ants feeding.
(01:39)Cameraman Martin Dorhn describes the "Frankencam" he used to film army ants up close and personal.
(01:18)Martin talks about filming in the jungle with delicate equipment.
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