'To work on a series with Sir David Attenborough is a great privilege'
Sir David Attenborough's latest tv series 'Wild Isles' has captured some magical scenes as well as moments of high drama.
Sequences featuring orcas hunting seals off the coast of Scotland and white-tailed eagles chasing a flock of barnacle geese have thrilled viewers. The birds - which are making a comeback in the UK - were seen pulling a goose down from the sky in a behaviour that has never been filmed before in the British Isles.
The crews visited over 145 locations during the course of three years to bring to life the glories of nature in our own backyard.
Roger Horrocks is an award-winning wildlife cinematographer, with 15 years experience filming behavioural sequences for the 大象传媒, Netflic, Disney and National Geographic and has worked on previous Attenborough series.
Summaya finds ouf from Roger what it's like to be up close and personal with some of the biggest predators of the natural world.
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