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Apr 2021
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Episode 23: “Secrets of the Whales” with...

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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National Geographic Explorer and Photographer Brian Skerry discusses the three-year endeavor to make the new 4-part Disney+ documentary series Secrets of the Whales. Skerry explains to host Stacey Wilson Hunt the skills and patience needed to capture never-seen-before moments in the lives of whales, including the use of cutting edge camera technology. Executive Producer James Cameron, a lifelong diver himself, added his master storytelling touch to the project, along with narrator Sigourney Weaver.

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