Big Little Journeys filmmakers employ various filming techniques to capture two very different animals.
Narrated by Aaron Pierre.
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“Big Little Journeys: Home“ premiered January 10, 2024, at 8|7c on PBS and YouTube.
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The Big Little Journeys team employs a range of filming techniques to follow the journeys of two very different animals.
New probe lenses and motion control systems are used to see the world from the perspective of a walnut-sized turtle and follow its journey through a Canadian woodland.
In South Africa night vision cameras and gyrostabilized cranes are used to keep pace with a fast-moving nocturnal bushbaby and camera traps reveal how these plucky primates break into a city zoo to steal food.
Narrated by Aaron Pierre.
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