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How was the documentary about the animal world filmed? They are so detailed.

Animal World and some documentaries about animals have the following shooting methods:

1. Squat in the hole. Set up a camouflage shed in advance near the cave where animals are to be photographed or in places frequented. The photographer waited for the appearance of animals in the camouflage shed to capture pictures. It usually takes several days, sometimes longer. (This method is generally used in China. )

2. Camouflage the camera. Install the camera on the remote control car. It is very similar to our current wireless remote control toys. Of course, it is much more accurate than remote control toys. The longer the remote control distance, the more convenient the action. The camera can also rotate and adjust the angle up and down. Then, use the shape and color of stumps or stones as camouflage outside. It looks like a stump or a stone. Animals can't be found at all Then put the camouflage camera on the edge of the animal cave or where they often move. Square. Long-distance shooting. You can also control the camouflage camera to walk and track animals. Very convenient. You can also photograph animals at close range. (commonly used abroad)

3. shoot with animals. Install a camera on the captured wild animals or raised animals, and then put it back so that you can shoot with the animals.

4. Shoot in the cave. When photographing caves where animals live, when animals go out for food, miniature camera is installed on the cave wall to take pictures in disguise. Cave shooting requires a high camera. Infrared cameras are generally used. In some cases, miniature camera similar to an endoscope is used. Mainly based on animals.

5. The lens of grasping and explaining is the image record of zoologists at work. They were all taken on the spot. There is no synthetic lens. Usually he and the photographer will go out for a few days or months. When they go back, they will sort out the video materials and make a program or documentary.