Episode 23: “Secrets of the Whales” with Nat Geo Photographer & Explorer Brian Skerry

Episode 23: “Secrets of the Whales” with Nat ...

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Episode 33: Executive Producers

Executive Producers, Jane Root and Graham Booth, undertook the most epic project of their career with the National Geographic series Welcome To Earth. In this episode, Jane and Graham speak with host Chris Albert about the vision for the genre-busting series, which spanned 92 sho ...  Show more

Episode 32: Sound

In this episode, host Chris Albert is joined by Emmy-nominated sound mixer, Tony Volante, who contributed his expertise to two current National Geographic films, Fauci and We Feed People. Volante shares his approach for designing sound on documentaries that blend archival footage ...  Show more

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