Our planet’s surface stretches for more then 500 million square kilometres … and every inch is teeming with fascinating life forms. At any moment in time, countless stories from the natural world are playing out all across this vast stage. Explore this incredible diversity – one small snippet at a time.
Filming wildlife is a dangerous occupation. Just ask the Earth Touch camera crews. Getting the shots takes hardcore skills, a fair bit of luck... and a whole lotta crazy. But if you can escape death, disease and disembowelment, you're in for some extraordinary experiences. In fact, wildlife filmmaking might just be the best job in the world for these crazy cameramen.
Experience a family saga unlike any other in a nature video series that follows the triumphs and tragedies of a lion pride struggling for survival in one of Africa’s wildest places.
Experience a family saga unlike any other in an exciting new series that follows the triumphs and tragedies of a lion pride struggling for survival in one of Africa's wildest places. Deep within Botswana's Okavango swamp, two lion brothers, Renoka and Lakan, have formed a coalition – a bond their growing family will depend on in this hostile and ever-changing environment. Filmed over three years during one of the most turbulent periods in the Okavango's recent history, this is the story of the Lion Empire.
Filming wildlife is a dangerous occupation. Just ask the Earth Touch camera crews. Getting the shots takes hardcore skills, a fair bit of luck... and a whole lotta crazy. But if you can escape death, disease and disembowelment, you're in for some extraordinary experiences. In fact, wildlife filmmaking might just be the best job in the world for these crazy cameramen.
Get ready for a series of in-your-face encounters with some of the world’s wildest creatures. Heart-stopping moments, unique perspectives and a whole lot of 'in the right place at the right time'. From curious elephants and thieving lions to vultures on a kill and even a car-climbing cheetah, our action cameras capture it all … up close!
Our planet’s surface stretches for more then 500 million square kilometres … and every inch is teeming with fascinating life forms. At any moment in time, countless stories from the natural world are playing out all across this vast stage. Explore this incredible diversity – one small snippet at a time.
This series centres on a unique population of African leopards. The elusive cats are losing a battle with a powerful enemy: humans. Habitat destruction and persecution by farmers have pushed Cape mountain leopards to the brink … and their fate now rests in the hands of a dedicated wildlife conservationist. Quinton Martins knows that research is key when it comes to saving a species – but gathering data about these animals is not easy.
Dragons are creatures of myth and legend. But on a few remote Indonesian islands, the myths become reality. This tropical paradise is the home of the Komodo dragon. Huge, heavy and venomous, it can kill with just one toxic bite. Capturing this giant lizard on film is risky, gruelling work – and this series of nature videos will show you just how challenging things can get. It's everything you've ever wanted to know.
Nature has a darker side you won't see on TV. But you will see it here. Featuring some of the most disturbing and complex behaviours you will ever witness in the wild, this series of animal videos pushes the boundaries of the natural world as you know it.
Let’s talk about sex. And not just any old sex. The animal kingdom is a wild place – and it’s got mating habits to match. We’re getting it on with kinky rituals, titillating pheromones, post-coital cannibalism, golden showers, orgy marathons and penises that put King Kong to shame. Biologist-with-a-twist Dr Carin Bondar is stripping down to the bare truth of nature’s X-rated side.
We’ve combined crazy animation and the best wildlife videos to bring you Survival Stars – a rollercoaster ride through the animal kingdom with no age restrictions! Whether you’re three or thirty, we’ll show you the quirks of nature like you've never seen before…
Nature doesn't work according to our schedule. The most exciting natural spectacles are often hidden from us - the action is just too slow... or it's over in the blink of an eye. In this series of nature videos, we're taking time hostage: from slo-mo effects to super fast motion, it's nature like you've never seen it before!
Join the journey to one of the most remote and hostile corners of our planet... Antarctica. An Eath Touch crew sets out on a mission to film the iconic animals that have learned to survive on the planet's driest, windiest and coldest continent. But before they can put their camera's to work, the crew must cross the world's roughest ocean, dodge an iceberg or two and try not to succumb to the cold.
Ever wanted to swap the daily grind for a life of fun, sea and sun in a tropical paradise? Chris Stear beat you to it. Young, hot and carefree, he's living the dream in the coastal town of Ponta do Oura in Mozambique. Miles away from the boring nine-to-five, earning a living means a little luck and a lot of odd jobs. In this video series, we go from surf session to cocktail.
In this series of nature videos, one daring team of divers is embarking on the adventure of a lifetime. They’re entering the treacherous waters of Botswana’s Okavango Delta to explore an underwater realm that’s never been seen by humans: the home of the Nile crocodile. Diving in croc territory is all about the thrill of discovery – but it’s also fraught with dangers.
We're pulling back the curtain on all of our filmmaking secrets in the ultimate "how to" series. From the latest tech and coolest equipment in action, to the tricks of great sound and the chaos of the cutting room, it's all here. Whether you're looking for practical tips to make the most of your footage or just some pure filmmaking awesomeness, this is the series for you.
Feast your eyes on a new series of bluechip films featuring nature at its most spectacular - with a twist! Everything you see here was filmed entirely on an iPhone 4S. From the secret lives of tiny insects to the underwater realm of the coral reef, we're using the smartphone's latest filming technology and some hi-tech accessories to capture the beauty of our natural world.
When the Elephant Ignite Expedition hit the road on its ambitious journey through southern Africa in August 2016, the all-female team had one goal in mind: to help the continent's elephants and raise awareness for its imperiled wildlife. By the time the long trek was done and dusted, they'd crossed multiple African borders, connected with dozens of conservationists and wildlife groups, and covered over 15,000 kilometres. Here are the stories of the 2016 Elephant Ignite Expedition.