Re: "Planet Earth" series
In the not-to-distance future I understand that we will see a familiar face in an episode, with his 5X7 Canham:)
I geologist friend of mine was shooting with them up here about 2 weeks ago - I really need to get cable!
Re: "Planet Earth" series
Recorded every episode in HD so far. Unbelievable. My favorite remains the great white shark jumping clear out of the water to catch a seal - caught in slow motion 60fps HD.
Slo-Mo Mostly shot in cameras meant for car crash / test dummies analysis, BTW.
nlv
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I just want to know how they got the aerial shots of the animals without scaring them. They continue to hunt while, I’m assuming, a helicopter is flying over head. Did they fly really high with long (stable) lenses? Or has someone come up with a quiet helicopter? When ever I fly over animals close enough to take picture of them, it scares the $hit out of them.
Re: "Planet Earth" series
We have had that series on free to air. The overhead shots were often done at approximately 3,250' to 3,750' (1,000m) or a bit higher.
The local newspapers carried some information about how the computerisation of the gyro stabilisers was the breakthrough regarding the use of lenses around 1200mm on 35mm film cameras. Whilst camera lenses can and do have stability inbuilt, the onboard computer(s) were the breakthough. At least that is what I understood from the articles.
Yes it is a brilliant series.
Mick.
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Yes, the series are great.
The overhead scenes of a polarbear swimming in the water were made from helicopter with gyro-stabilazed cameras with long lenses. That made them able to make close up images from high altitude and did not disturb the animal. I saw the helicopter/camera on the airport here in Longyearbyen before they went out filming. Impressive stuff.
That reminds me of one tour guide that saw my 480mm APO Ronar in my bag. "Thats a great focal length for polar bears" he said. Well, maybe 480mm on a camera with 1,X crop factor or whateverwill work. But mounted on a 8x10" camera makes it hazardous.
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Caves and Deserts are my favourites too. The whole series looks simply stunning in HD and if there ever was a rational reason to get HD, this series is worth every penny of it.
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As a sort of addendum to the series they have been airing a special this week about how they captured some of that amazing footage.
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I think it is a great series, I have met a few of the people who did the photography up here in Glacier as well as around Cooke City, MT, the guys that did the footage up this was where I live, were using high end video cameras with gyro stabilizing systems quite an interesting set up, I have seen them before, but never had the opportunity to see one close up in actual use until about a year ago, when a friend of mine did some still photography from a helo over a high end housing project just north of Yellowstone, amazing piece of equipment, but again, the series is great in my opinion
Dave
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Just clarifying,
There is a common misconception that if something is in "HD" it was shot with a digital HD camera, which is often not the case, footage is instead shot on film and digitized and broadcast in HD.
Planet Earth just looks too darn good to be shot on video!