Going under the ice field for food
This has to be one of the most stressful ways to bring home dinner.
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3. librabooks 224 days ago
They can afford head lamps but not a timer or alarm clock?? Guy watching for the tide says, "Hey dude! The water started coming in ten minutes ago. Sorry, I had to go to the bathroom and was out of seal paper!"
#1 Maybe it was the first hole and or crack to find the chamber big enough to crawl into. And they lowered the camera into it while they dug at a better spot to enter it?
#1 these filmmakers behave as they don't exist. The crew probably has the equipment to drill a hole for the camera.
I always wonder the same for all documentaries. A wounded tiger dying slowly with noone to help it, an endangered species getting hunted by wild predators, abandoned cubs left to die and so on. I know they shouldn't interfere with nature but come on, watching this through a camera seems heartless.
One has to wonder what nutty son of a bitch first thought that one up and how hungry he must have been to try such bat crazy shit? O_O.
#6 of all the species that have ever lived 99.9 are now extinct. And if a species is endangered helping one will change nothing. As for the shot they almost always recreate events for the film and all most all sounds are dubbed,from insects to foot steps,wind,eating,ect..
#1 the same guy who put the camera on the top of the mountain to capture the first man climbing it,
If anyone has seen this documentary which is wonderful by the way, after every episode they show how they filmed it in every detail. It's called the Human Planet. There is 8 parts to it.



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1. ErGo_404 224 days ago
One good question: who put the camera below the ice if they didn't finish the hole yet ?