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James Cameron on Secret of the Whales and the Way Whales Are Like Humans
Apr 21 2021
With National Geographic and Brian Skerry’s Secret of the Whales arriving on Disney+ to help celebrate Earth Day tomorrow, I recently got to speak with James Cameron about executive producing the fantastic four-part series that aims to educate and inform viewers about five different whale species: orcas, humpbacks, belugas, narwhals and sperm whales. Secret of the Whales was filmed over three years, in twenty-four locations, and features a number of first-time on camera moments like a sperm whale calf feeding, a Beluga pod adopting a narwhal as part of their pod, and more. In addition, the series shows viewers that whales are far more complex and more like us than most people realize.
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