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How is the animal world filmed?

Pinhole cameras can be used in larger caves, and fiber-optic cameras can be used in smaller caves. Sometimes there will be a half-cut diagram of an ant nest (that is, it looks as if the ant nest has been cut in half), which is actually made in the studio. They will fill a fish tank (technically, they will make a container out of four pieces of glass) with soil, then collect some ants and let them naturally nest in it, and then shoot.

For those larger nests (such as otters), they will install disguised small cameras in the nests when the otters leave the nests (in order to avoid disturbing animals and see the picture clearly at the same time, the installed small cameras are generally equipped with low-light-level night vision or infrared night vision, and sometimes they also have thermal imaging function according to shooting needs); Or fix a small camera on the remote control car, then make a certain disguise for the remote control car and shoot it with the remote control car.

They still have a lot of shooting skills, which will not be described here.

In addition, as a popular science, none of the episodes of Animal World are made in China. They are all made abroad and then dubbed in Chinese.