BBC’s Jonny Keeling, Plimsoll’s Martha Holmes, Miki Mistrati and WildBear’s Craig Meade talk AI in nature docs
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BBC Studios' natural history unit chief Jonny Keeling [01:50], Plimsoll's Dr Martha Holmes [18:40], If Pigs Could Talk director Miki Mistrati [31:40], and WildBear Entertainment's Craig Meade [57:11] discuss innovation in wildlife documentary making, from the use of AI, to micro-drones and social media.
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