Chasing Big Cats: Interview: Filmmakers Owen Newman and Amanda Barrett
Natural history filmmakers Owen Newman and Amanda Barrett spent years in Africa trailing some of the world's rarest and most secretive predatory animals.

Natural history filmmakers Owen Newman and Amanda Barrett spent years in Africa trailing some of the world's rarest and most secretive predatory animals.
Sausha Seus, who handled the wolves that played Lobo and Blanca in NATURE's "The Wolf That Changed America," talks about the experience of filming live wolves.
When Howard Hall graduated from college, he had a degree in zoology and a love of scuba diving. These days, he's combined the two interests into a successful career as a filmmaker.
Read an interview with Fergus Beeley, Producer of "White Falcon, White Wolf."
Read an interview with Jonny Keeling, Director on location with wolves, musk oxen, hares and skuas for "White Falcon, White Wolf."
Read an interview with Mike Dilger, Director on location with the gyrfalcons for "White Falcon, White Wolf."
Read an interview with professional explorer Jim McNeill, who accompanied the crew of "White Falcon, White Wolf" on their expedition on Ellesmere Island.
Hardy Jones, the filmmaker behind NATURE's "The Dolphin Defender," is a former journalist with CBS News and UPI. NATURE Online interviewed him in May 2005.
In June 2008, NATURE checked in with Pennsylvania's acting state beekeeper, Dennis van Engelsdorp, for an update on the investigation into Colony Collapse Disorder.
Producer and cinematographer of Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies, Ginger Kathrens is an Emmy award-winning producer/director. NATURE Online spoke to Ms. Kathrens in October 2001 about the making of the program.
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