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When I think mysterious creatures, the penguins probably don’t mind. Sweet, playful animals are in the spotlight of countless films and TV shows, fictitious and the real worldand staple in zoos and aquariums. However, this is still a lot to study them, as the national geographical is discovered in the new bore Secrets of penguins.
“As soon as I started filoving, we started to see things that were not previously filmed,” Wild Cinematographer and National Geographical Explorer Bertie Gregory explained me after yaking me. “Before this project, I thought I knew the penguins. I was very wrong.”
The three episode series offers an intimate look of different penguin species to live on the lives of different types and a rapidly changing planet. We are brave antarctory storms, and we walk in the desert and even the streets of Cape Town. For the first time in the camera, we see that hopeful parents use a ball of a ball using the art of an egg to hand. Also, to adjust the hunting process, Galapagos penguins are secretly holding the pelican shoots. More than 70 scientists and directors spent two years in the world to seize these unique and breathtaking moments.
“What comes back from field teams is usually astonishing and often scientifically interested,” Oh we have not seen before, “said the executive producer and ocean researcher James Cameron.
Premiers in the press on April 20 on April 20, the Premieres in the press to make the national geographical and stream Disney Plus and Hulu Starting April 21 – only in front of the Earth Day.
Emperor penguin cubs, Atka Bay, jumped from the edge of the ice shelf for the first swimming in Antarctica.
Especially a scene differs. Hundreds of emperor penguin cubs in the first footage are gathering 50 feet above an Antarctic abyss, the ocean. “What’s going on the earth here?” Gregori recognizes aloud. “I just saw the emperors jumped from the sea ice and it’s a few feet, the maximum. They certainly can’t think to go there.”
But they. Suddenly, a daring penguin bounced – and makes it useless. Other chickens are avoiding the costume by jumping in ice water below. National Geographical Shared the rare moment Last year going to a viral in a teaser video.
“I mean, a more crazy moment to close the opening episode,” Gregory, Gregory, who holds the leap via Drone, told me. “A new behavior is crazy to look at those in the mouth and heart – a general emotional roller coaster.”
A group of African penguins crossing a path in Simon city city of South Africa.
It is a key time to capture all rare moments in the secs of penguins.
“Time in the field, time with animals,” says Gregory. “There are things that no one has seen and how beautiful movie.”
Normally, it lasts about four to six weeks of wildlife shoots. However, the first episode of the series took 274 days to take 274 days. In general, the team ribbed three episodes for a two-year period to take images for documentary films.
Drones were the main tool to draw. Technological developments such as flight time and stronger zoom lenses, the team can easily capture unique moments from a distance. In addition, they could last longer in the air, like chicks, special moments like chickens are waiting for.
“It was possible only because of drones,” Gregory says. “I walked in the air for hours and hours for hours and every half hour, we must start the battery again every half hour. Without drones, I could not film that behavior.”
Atka Bay, Bertie Gregory shooting in Antarctica.
Before starting the Antarctic cold, the cameras were put in a freezer to see how they continued. Easily slip cables have been changed to have more sustainable materials.
“Natural history photography is actually pushing the art of photography, photography,” Cameron says. “We’re not in a comfortable studio; we went out in the most enemy areas.”
However, the executor also produces the previous seasons of the national geographical series, Cameron The secrets of whales The secrets of the elephants, as well as the secrets of several deep sea documentaries, say this nature is especially meaningful for him.
“The question is always asking me that” can you find a stranger to Avatar that you can find a few new animals? “” Cameron laughed. “This is another way: I prepared an avatar, so I have enough money to explore. The shoes are on top of the other foot – the closure of them is wrong.”
A mature hentoo penguin standing in his nest with two young chicks.
There is a common topic with surfaces throughout the secrets of penguins: climate change. We see that Chicks walked to draw them before they are ready to swim and threaten the sea ice that threatened to seek suitable houses in the variable areas.
“Cameron says: You can’t learn the penguins without bending against climate change,” We will talk about it, but it is here to beat the head, because a new generation of the series is, especially a new generation of viewers and feelings of love and surprise. ”
Some penguins live in the marginal coastal environment, marks and influences the polar regions, especially in climate change, it is clearer in these documentaries.
Gregory also stressed the threats of our changing environment in the shutgammon of the secrets of penguins.
“The penguins are incredibly hard, strong, adaptable, but they live on the edge of their creatures. We are pushing them outside,” he said. “We should not look at the penguins because they are lovely, and they felt hot and fuzzy because they are an indication of a healthy planet and need a healthy planet as a healthy planet.
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