Roger Munns
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
Roger was a principal Cinematographer on the BBC's Blue Planet II series, Director of Photography on Apple's Under the Sea Screensavers, and a sequence cameraman on David Attenborough's Seven Worlds, One Planet. He is a British Emmy(TM) and BAFTA award-winning underwater cameraman, based in Sabah, Malaysia.
Specialising in Natural history documentary film-making, Roger logged over 600hrs underwater as a principal Cinematographer on the Blue Planet II series. He filmed ten different stories for four episodes - One Ocean, Coral Reefs, Open Ocean and Our Blue Planet. You can read more about that on Roger's website.
As an Underwater DP for over 20 years Roger has experience working in diverse locations and habitats from the Antarctic to the tropics, open ocean to coral reefs. While enjoying the challenge of filming megafauna, such as manta rays and blue whales, his specialty is crafting complex, character-led stories. Notable sequences include 'Percy the Tuskfish' smashing clams on an anvil for Blue Planet II, the first filming of the humpback whale heat-run in Tonga for One Life and a story about human interactions with the largest fish in the sea - Whale Sharks, for Seven Worlds, One Planet
Roger is an excellent freediver and has logged over 500hrs on various rebreathers including his rEvo closed circuit rebreather. He owns and operates an 8K Red DSMC2 Helium cinema camera housed in a Gates Deep Weapon underwater housing and has worked extensively with lighting and grip underwater
Specialising in Natural history documentary film-making, Roger logged over 600hrs underwater as a principal Cinematographer on the Blue Planet II series. He filmed ten different stories for four episodes - One Ocean, Coral Reefs, Open Ocean and Our Blue Planet. You can read more about that on Roger's website.
As an Underwater DP for over 20 years Roger has experience working in diverse locations and habitats from the Antarctic to the tropics, open ocean to coral reefs. While enjoying the challenge of filming megafauna, such as manta rays and blue whales, his specialty is crafting complex, character-led stories. Notable sequences include 'Percy the Tuskfish' smashing clams on an anvil for Blue Planet II, the first filming of the humpback whale heat-run in Tonga for One Life and a story about human interactions with the largest fish in the sea - Whale Sharks, for Seven Worlds, One Planet
Roger is an excellent freediver and has logged over 500hrs on various rebreathers including his rEvo closed circuit rebreather. He owns and operates an 8K Red DSMC2 Helium cinema camera housed in a Gates Deep Weapon underwater housing and has worked extensively with lighting and grip underwater