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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2025 · 10 MIN

The Harsh Reality Behind Attenborough Documentaries - Bertie Gregory

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Ever wondered what it's really like to make wildlife documentaries? Join us as Bertie Gregory dispels the myth of constant magical encounters and reveals the true challenges of the field. How did passion and persistence shape Bertie's career, and what vital advice did he receive from legends like Steve Winter? How can young filmmakers create their own opportunities without traveling far? Expect to learn about Bertie's resourceful hacks during his student years, the significance of making local patches, and how patience and hard work culminate in capturing iconic shots. Explore why knowing animal behavior through long-term observation is crucial, and get insights into the practicalities of wildlife photography.00:00 Debunking Wildlife Filmmaking Myths00:47 The Importance of Passion and Persistence01:21 Advice for Aspiring Wildlife Filmmakers01:57 Making the Most of Local Opportunities06:02 Balancing University and Wildlife Photography07:15 Pursuing Your Passion as a Career08:19 Lessons from the Greats

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