Disney has recently released a brand new National Geographic series, “SUPER/NATURAL” currently streaming on Disney+. Super/Natural is executive-produced by Academy Award winner James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic) and narrated by Academy Award-nominated and BAFTA Award-winning actor Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Sherlock Holmes).
The documentary series utilizes the latest scientific innovations and leading-edge film-making technology to reveal the secret powers of the world’s most extraordinary animals. Through this first season, there are six episodes that teach us about how these animals communicate with one another and protect themselves from their rivals.
On September 22, 2022, I attended a special screening at Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. Prior to the screening, guests were able to explore the museum with their families. Snacks and water were provided to the attendees along with a take-home gift.
SPECIAL SCREENING EVENT PHOTOS
Check out the Behind-the-Scenes Photos from the Super/Natural Documentary Series below. Wildlife and photography lovers can expect great things from this series. The cinematography, editing, and sound effects are jaw-dropping.
EPISODE ONE
Aerial view of Queen Elizabeth Park. (National Geographic for Disney+/Chris Watts)Group of mongoose being filmed from above in Queen Elizabeth Park. (National Geographic for Disney+/Chris Watts)A mongoose in Queen Elizabeth Park. (National Geographic for Disney+/Chris Watts)An Owl stands on a dirt road at Umatilla Chemical Depot. (National Geographic for Disney+/Matt Poole)A Giraffe eating from an Acacia tree in Ol Pejeta National Park. (National Geographic for Disney+/Maurice Oniang’o)Fireflies on Fungus in the darkness of the Comite Ejecutiivo De Piedra Cante forest. (National Geographic for Disney+/Alec Davy)Camera Operator sets up camera rig in Queen Elizabeth Park. (National Geographic for Disney+/Chris Watts)
EPISODE TWO
Pair of giant cuttlefish. (National Geographic for Disney+/Stefan Andrews)Pair of giant cuttlefish. (National Geographic for Disney+/Stefan Andrews)Close-up of giant cuttlefish eye. (National Geographic for Disney+/Stefan Andrews)Manakin bird perched on a tree stem. (National Geographic for Disney+/James Manisty)Underwater cameraman, Jon Shaw filming giant cuttlefish. (National Geographic for Disney+/Stefan Andrews)
EPISODE 3
Jacana chick on water in between reeds. (National Geographic for Disney+/Joe Hope)
A Weaver bird flying into a nest. (National Geographic for Disney+/Joe Hope)
Jacana eggs on a grass nest. (National Geographic for Disney+/Carl Ruysenarr)
Cristian Dimitrius with a camera in an underwater housing. (National Geographic for Disney+/Lillian Todd-Jones)
Cristian Dimitrius with a camera in underwater housing. (National Geographic for Disney+/Lillian Todd-Jones)
Manakin bird perched on a tree stem. (National Geographic for Disney+/James Manisty)Little devil poison dart frog on a mossy log. (National Geographic for Disney+/Chris Watts)
An African fish eagle catches a fish. (National Geographic for Disney+/Joe Hope)
EPISODE 4
Underwater cameraman filming sarcastic fringehead. (National Geographic for Disney+/Jeff Hester)Northern gannets take flight over colony on Bass Rock. (National Geographic for Disney+/Eloisa Noble)Portrait of northern gannet’s face covered in blood, following a fight over territory. (photo credit: National Geographic for Disney+/Jonjo Harrington)Crew filming a wild European hamster. (National Geographic for Disney+/Julian Rad )Cameraman filming an alcon blue butterfly on a blade of grass. (National Geographic for Disney+/Nick Widdop)
EPISODE FIVE
Bacteria under a microscope. (National Geographic for Disney+/Peter Fison)Landscape shot of a bat location in Bulgaria. (National Geographic for Disney+/Peter Fison)Leopard shoot intern, Maurice Oniango. (National Geographic for Disney+/Norbert Rottcheter)Torgeir Beck Lande filming polar bears in Svalbard. (National Geographic for Disney+/Torgeir Beck Lande)An anole lizard standing on a rock, covered in water droplets. (National Geographic for Disney+/Robin Cox)An Anole lizard breathing underwater using it’s air bubble in Costa Rica. (National Geographic for Disney+/Robin Cox)
EPISODE SIX
Lagoons in sand dunes. (National Geographic for Disney+/Jody Bourton)
Lagoons in sand dunes. (National Geographic for Disney+/Jody Bourton)
A group of guillemots bunching onto a cliff face. (National Geographic for Disney+/Jonjo Harrington)
Breaking waves onto cliffs. (National Geographic for Disney+/Jonjo Harrington)
Drone operator catching a drone on a boat. (National Geographic for Disney+/Katrina Steele)
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