I like the entire documentary of Frozen Planet very much. The hunting moments of animals and the boundless world of ice and snow have opened my eyes, but what really caused my mood swings are all in the last ten minutes of each episode. Recording of the shooting process.
Completely envy and jealous of the film crew!
Every scene hit me, not only envy, I was so jealous that I almost cried, if they were excited, their hands would be shaking.
These film crews are really great, very professional, and look to minimize the impact of filming on nature.
In addition to the dangers posed by animals, not to mention the harsh shooting conditions. Here, cold is only the most basic test. A dozen-level storm, ice cubes moving silently, and unexpected accidents that do not know when they will occur are all huge challenges.
To sum up, respect to all the front and back staff involved in the filming, you let me see such a great documentary.
One last question
How did the weasel catch the mouse? They were really fast, and they were in a very small hole.
In the film, it is said that the polar bear will choose a suitable location to hide itself in the cave using the natural wind and snow. How did the film crew capture the polar bear family in the cave without disturbing the polar bear?
Frozen Planet can be selected without regret, and I want to watch the series after watching it!
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