Kevy Baby |
04-09-2007 04:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
(Post 129654)
I found I also had a hard time with scale watching this. Is that satelite footage? is that an island group or a continent? Are those creatures huge or microscopic? The uberzooms help but I wish they'd provide a bit more context to some of the images.
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One of the things they talked about was the camera technology used which allowed for some of the arial close-ups. basically, they could be a kilometer (about 6/10 of a mile) away but the shot would look like they were about 50 feet overhead. They said that enabled them to get the close shots while not disrupting the animal's natural behavior.
Also, on the HD channel, they showed some of how they did things and the technology. One of the things they did was have a ballon that was set up with a wide seat (for two) instead of the usual basket as well as a fan with a rudder (so they could control where they went). However, the balloon was not completely controllable as they showed one shot of them running into a tree :D
One thing I was fascinated with was showing wolves (or some other kind of pack dog) stalking a gazelle (or some other kind of prey - yeah, my memory sucks). It was fascinating to see about five of them chasing one animal and seeing a couple of them break off (one to the right and one to the left) to flank them in. Researchers have suspected this for a while, but supposedly, this was their first time to actually witness it.
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