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How was CCTV7' s "Man and Nature" filmed during the struggle between those thrilling animals?
There are two ways.
1, hidden shooting, cameraman hiding in a certain place, so that animals will not find him (her), or put the camera into leaves and other things, so that animals will not notice.
2. Drive away the shooting. Photographers use planes, cars and other means of transportation to drive away animals and force them to do specified actions, such as running and climbing trees. So as to achieve the purpose of shooting.
3. Install a camera on the animal and shoot when the animal is not paying attention.
Generally speaking, the first and third methods are probably used to photograph dangerous animals such as crocodiles. The second method is used to film the behavior of vegetarian animals.
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