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“Secret World of Sound”
A 3-Part Special on The Nature of Things

 

“Secret World of Sound”
A 3-Part Special on The Nature of Things

Infield Fly Productions is excited to announce that the ground-breaking three-part series Secret World of Sound, a co-production with Humble Bee Films in association with Netflix and Sky TV, will premiere on CBC's The Nature of Things and CBC Gem February 15, 2024 at 9pm (9:30 NT). Using cutting edge audio technology, host Anthony Morgan takes a journey into a hidden world. In this special presentation from The Nature of Things, he explores the extraordinary ways animals use sound to hunt, mate and survive.

For the past 40 years, natural history filmmaking has wowed audiences with jaw-dropping visuals. Sound has always played a supporting role and is often overshadowed by music. For the first time, Secret World of Sound places sound at centre stage using innovative technology such as acoustic cameras and vibrometers to reveal new science and tell the unheard stories of animals from around the world.

The three episodes of Secret World of Sound include:
 
Hunters and Hunted
February 15 at 9 p.m. (9:30 NT) on CBC TV and CBC Gem
In Episode One: Hunters and Hunted, sound is the difference between finding a meal and becoming one. At night in the deserts of Arizona, the kangaroo rat uses hollow spaces in its skull to amplify the faintest sounds -- including the rustle of its deadliest predator, the rattlesnake. In an English garden a bumble bee employs its buzz to unlock a hidden treasure. And in the Bahamas, a pod of dolphins utilize echolocation with amazing precision to find their prey hidden under the sand on the ocean floor.

Love and Rivals
February 22 at 9 p.m. (9:30 NT) on CBC TV and CBC Gem 
In Episode Two: Love and Rivals, sound is used to impress, find a mate, and fight off a rival. In the forests of eastern Australia, the male lyrebird, one of the greatest mimics of the natural world, attempts to wow a female with his complex song – including the sounds of other birds and a car alarm. In the vast grasslands of Alberta, male sharp-tailed grouse gather to put on an elaborate dance routine to attract a female – complete with rattling tail feathers and popping neck sacks. And on the west coast of Washington State, a fish called the male plainfin midshipman attempts to convince a female to lay her eggs in his nest by singing her a love song.

Finding A Voice
February 29 at 9 p.m. (9:30 NT) on CBC TV and CBC Gem
In Episode Three: Finding A Voice, baby animals rely on sound to survive the most vulnerable moment of their lives. In Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, a group of wolf pups howl to stave off danger and protect the pack. In the swamps of South America, baby caiman communicate with each other while still inside the egg to increase their chances of survival by emerging simultaneously. And in England, honeybees use special sounds that we can’t even hear to crown a new queen.

Each episode also includes a look Behind the Scenes that takes a deeper dive into the technology and techniques used by Secret World of Sound filmmakers to capture the unique sounds and sights in this remarkable The Nature of Things Special. In Hunters and Hunted, discover how the great grey owl manipulates sound to capture its prey under nearly a metre of snow. Love and Rivals reveals the cutting edge technology used to capture the mating song of the male treehopper, a creature no larger than a dime. And in Finding A Voice, learn how a team of Australian researchers are using sound to save a reef bleached by warming oceans.

Packed with drama, conflict and new discoveries, Secret World of Sound will transport viewers into a hidden world and create a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.

Secret World of Sound is directed by Rebecca Hart, Gemma Brandt and Bridget Appleby, written by Dugald Maudsley, with Series Producer Sharmila Choudhury, Executive Producers Stephen Dunleavy and Dugald Maudsley, Producer Gillian Main, and Co-Producer Monika Delmos. For CBC, Sally Catto is General Manager, Entertainment, Factual, & Sports; Jennifer Dettman is Executive Director, Unscripted Content; Sandra Kleinfeld is Senior Director, Documentary; Sue Dando and Lesley Birchard are Executives in Charge of Production, CBC Docs and The Nature of Things.





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