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In New Movie, Birds Are The Cinematographers

Popular Science - 17 Jun 2014 20:55
Bald Eagle With Camera Rob Pilley, © John Downer Productions How do you capture thousands of hours of up-close-and-personal footage of tigers, polar bears, vultures, bald eagles and penguins in their natural element in ways that have never been seen before? "We put cameras on everything that moves," says John Downer, the producer and director of Wings3D, a unique wildlife movie that's in theaters today, distributed by BBC Worldwide. In the 2011-2012 series Earthflight, he placed cameras on trai...
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