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鶹Լ Studios' Natural History Unit produces specialist natural history and wildlife content, including leading David Attenborough series such as Blue Planet II and The Green Planet.

The Young Reporter team went behind the scenes of some popular 鶹Լ brands to find out which jobs go into making hit content.

From presenter to researcher, join us for a sneak peek at some of the roles at the Natural History Unit.

Chris Packham, presenter and naturalist

Watch movies, watch documentaries. See how they work, see how they make you feel, see how they tell their story, and try and use all of those things in a way which is hopefully unique to you.

Chris' top tip

Try to find ways to make your colleagues' lives easier. For example, for presenters, by wearing clothes on shoots that are easy for the sound team to hook a radio mic to (like a polo shirt!).

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James P Lees, researcher

The best thing about working at the NHU is the field work, the shoots. It's getting to go to places that people only dream of or that tourists can't access.

James' top tip

Be able to prove your interest. Engage with local projects, perhaps with your local park or animal rescue centre. You'll meet like-minded people and it'll open doors and help you figure out where to go from there.

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Saharla Ismail, production management assistant

You never know where the next door that you open from one opportunity will lead.

Saharla's top tip

Say yes to every opportunity that comes your way. Each experience is a chance to learn about what you like and dislike and who you are as a person.

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Lee Bacon, head of digital

All kinds of people work here. I never thought I'd end up at the 鶹Լ when I was younger but, actually, there are so many journeys into the business, so many different ways that you can work here, that it really is for everyone.

Lee's top tip

Start thinking about the types of things you're interested in and the skills you could finesse. So, if you know a little bit of photo editing, those skills are really, really useful, so putting a bit more practice into that would be very helpful.

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