The Natural World - Oceans
The newest documentary in the To the Ends of the Earth series is “Oceans.” Wildlife photographer Todd Gustafson shares insights on sea life and brings us on an underwater exploration of the world’s tropical seas. Through Todd’s lens the viewer is treated to an eye-level view of stunning underwater life. Coral reefs, whale sharks, giant manta rays, and more are represented.
Episodes
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The Natural World - Oceans
53m 59s
The newest documentary in the To the Ends of the Earth series is “Oceans.” Wildlife photographer Todd Gustafson shares insights on sea life and brings us on an underwater exploration of the world’s tropical seas. Through Todd’s lens the viewer is treated to an eye-level view of stunning underwater life. Coral reefs, whale sharks, giant manta rays, and more are represented.
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The Natural World - Pushing Boundaries
56m 58s
Through the lens of photographer Todd Gustafson’s camera, the documentary explores expanded horizons, traveling from the driest deserts in Africa to the “roof of the world” in the Himalayas. Employing both powerful fisheye lenses to capture panoramic vistas, and macro lenses that give a close, intimate view of tiny creatures, the hour-long documentary tells stories of evolution and adaptation.
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Birds of East Africa
57m 43s
Introduced by esteemed conservationist Jane Goodall and narrated by National Geographic’s Bill Jones, the film features stories of competition, courtship, family, hunting and flight to illustrate the hidden life of East African birds. Along the way, the documentary also reveals how Todd reads and predicts animal behavior in the wild, then captures decisive moments on film.
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East Africa
57m 43s
A breathtaking virtual tour of East Africa, showcasing the many wondrous animals that live there.Through a photographer's lens, enjoy the incredible landscape of East Africa and the amazing creatures that inhabit it.Over the course of an hour, viewers discover the life-and-death, day-to-day existence of these creatures as they struggle to survive in an environment that is slowly disappearing.
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