Friday, February 5, 2010

Sharking Video France How Are The Incredible Video Shots Taken During Shark Kills?

How are the incredible video shots taken during shark kills? - sharking video france

In a show from National Geographic and I am surprised, no cages, no diving, then the camera on a stick!

4 comments:

Cetacea said...

While the camera was actually on a stick used in a variety of wildlife film making, scuba diving with sharks without a cage rises. The cages are mainly metals, which often changes the behavior of sharks, because they tend to itch to know what it is. Since the metal generates electric fields in water as the sharks are sensitive to electric currents attract each other, as likely to confuse what is, by altering their natural behavior. Non-cage diving behavior affects less and better images of natural behavior.
A good wildlife film-makers will focus on ensuring that the animal is acting in a natural environment, of course, people without distracting interference in the fund, and change their behavior so that they can have only men in the room of water with the animals.
Sharks are not as dangerous as it should be, if you know how to read body language. Sharks are really very few people interested in food, if they know what you do is completely safe, even with FeARED species like the great white shark. Until the sharks are there and what they do is a controlled risk, the majority of sharks are ambush predators, not see if you are concerned should make!

Debbie C said...

those you see on the surface with the camera moving very slowly, and many vessels are taken, in fact, under different water! Crazy people! I also think that the use of the house boats.

B. said...

Perhaps the cameraman has had his own life to enable people to see the image of a shark up close.
I was too surprised.

sc17cart... said...

This could be a camera on the bottom of the boat

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