The Our Planet Launch

Never have I worked on a project that has been announced with such fanfare and excitement as Our Planet. The series, four years in the making, finally launched on Netflix on Friday 5th April 2019, marked by a special event at London’s Natural History Museum the night before.

Appearing at the event was, of course, Sir David Attenborough, the narrator of the series. Standing on stage before a huge projection screen, he proudly introduced the series to the small audience.

“What really makes Our Planet stand out is the clear driving story that runs through the entire series and the wider communications project. This has been a true labour of love for hundreds of film makers, cinematographers, conservationists, editors, musicians and production teams, all of whom have brought their best work to the most important story that there is – a story that could not be more universal or more timely.”

– Sir David Attenborough
David Attenborough at the launch for Our Planet, introduced by Lisa Nishimura, Vice President of Content Acquisition at Netflix

Amongst those attending the launch were some other well-known faces, such as singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding (who sang the music that features on the closing credits) composer Steven Price (the composer for the series) and world-famous footballer David Beckham and his son, Brooklyn.

Perhaps most headline-grabbing, however, was the attendance of not one, but three members of the royal family – The Prince of Wales, The Duke of Cambridge and The Duke of Sussex. Once Sir David had finished his introductory speech, he humbly handed over to Prince Charles, The President of WWF UK, who made the following thought-provoking ten-minute address.

Prince Charles’ Speech at the launch event for Our Planet

All eight episodes of Our Planet are available to stream on Netflix.

Our Planet Series and Additional Online Content Now Available to Watch

Finally, after many, many months of work, and following a star-studded launch party at London’s Natural History Museum, Our Planet is available to watch on Netflix. Eight episodes, all ready to savour or binge in 4K Dolby Vision HDR with surround sound. But if you don’t have a Netflix subscription, the expansive website of content has also launched.

Ourplanet.com already features a great deal of video content, with more yet to come. In the meantime, you can watch a number of videos that I’ve edited with a small team over the past few months. With the voice of David Attenborough, they delve further into the issues affecting the health of our world and how we can fight to conserve it. The pieces were cut in Avid MediaComposer and graded by myself using MediaComposer’s Symphony toolset.

Some additional examples of films that I’ve edited and graded for ourplanet.com…
How to Save Our Grasslands
How to Save Our High Seas

Our Planet – March Trailer

A few weeks ago, I was given the opportunity to sit down with series producers Keith Scholey and Alastair Fothergill and implement changes to Netflix’s upcoming first main-trailer for Silverback’s series ‘Our Planet’. Netflix have now released that trailer, and I’m very happy to see that most, if not all of those edit suggestions made it through to the final cut. Whilst I can’t claim it as my own work (I think it’s safe to say that someone in Netflix’s team did the bulk of the hard work), I’m incredibly proud to have been involved in such a powerful and eye-catching piece of marketing.

BBC Planet Trailer

In the midst of the exciting flurry of news articles about a number of upcoming natural history series, The BBC have decided to create their own waves by dropping a ‘BBC Planet’ trailer, calling attention to their upcoming projects and commissions. One of those projects is Perfect Planet, a Silverback Films production that I have been involved in for the past three years, and one that will be broadcast next year.

Lazily copied and pasted from the BBC press release…

Planet Earth is perfect. It orbits at the perfect distance from the sun; it tilts at just the right angle and has a decent sized moon to hold it in place. On top of that, the day-to-day workings of the planet naturally serve to nurture animals and plants. For instance, a global weather system circulates and distributes fresh water to all corners, and a cycle of marine currents delivers nutrients to even the deepest reaches of the ocean. As a result, there is literally no corner of our planet where life can’t be found.

Perfect Planet – in a unique fusion of blue chip natural history and earth sciences – explains how the living planet operates. This five part series will show how the forces of nature – weather, ocean currents, solar energy and volcanoes – drive, shape and support Earth’s great diversity of life. In doing so, it will reveal how animals are perfectly adapted to whatever the environment throws at them.

From the white wolves of Ellesemere Island to bears in Kamchatka; vampire finches of the Galapagos to golden snub-nosed monkeys of China, the series will combine a global view of the planet from space with intimate animal stories from the most spectacular habitats. From the Indian Monsoon to Hawaiian volcanoes; tidal islands of the Bahamas to the extremes of the Arctic winter, Perfect Planet will take the audience on a stunning visual journey that will change the way we see our home.

The final episode in the series looks at the dramatic impact of the world’s newest global force of nature – humans – and reveals what we need to do to in order to halt the dramatic loss of biodiversity
Perfect Planet, a 5×60’ for BBC One, is made by Silverback Films, co-produced by Tencent Penguin Pictures, France Télévisions and The Open University. The Executive Producer is Alastair Fothergill, and the Series Producer is Huw Cordey. It was commissioned by Charlotte Moore, BBC Director of Content, and Tom McDonald, Head of Commissioning, Natural History and Specialist Factual. It will tx in 2020.

BBC Media Centre – 8th February 2019

Our Planet – Super Bowl Commercial

Our Planet is released worldwide on April 5th 2019, but Netflix’s marketing department aren’t waiting around! They’ve been busy poring through the episodes, collating some of the most stunning shots into a commercial which debuted during the Super Bowl, an event that was apparently watched by almost 113 million people this year… which is insane!

In addition to the team-themed trailer, Netflix also dedicated their Twitter stream to the series, posting such gems as this…

With many weeks left until the series floods onto screens worldwide, I’m very much looking forward to seeing what other treats Netflix’s marketing department have in store for us!

Our Planet – Teaser Trailer

It’s with great pleasure that I share the first trailer for a huge project that I have been involved with for many, many months. Our Planet hits screens of all sizes and shapes in April 2019. Let the hype begin!