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Is the video of Man and Nature really shot?

First of all, you should know that it takes a long time to shoot these things, much longer than you think. A set of shots may take several months, even 1 year, 2 years. Like those flowers, it only takes a few seconds to see and a long time to shoot. As for the changes of those shots, it is mainly the later video editing software, plus some lens languages such as montage. Also, don't think that all the animals we see are the original ones, and sometimes they are different! For example, the leopard we saw in a short film may be several different leopards, which were edited later. So you can take a lot of real-time shots.

For example, the eagle pounces on the camera: the staff can prepare a glass box in advance, hide a camera in it, and then put a mouse in it to achieve the effect of artistic expression. I'm just a little annoyed, but I can still achieve the performance of this lens. In this way, the process of the eagle pouncing on the camera can be realized, and then the final effect can be achieved through synthetic editing. As long as you use your wisdom, some seemingly difficult shots can be achieved.

There is also continuous tracking switching, because there are multiple cameras shooting at the same time, using high-tech tools such as miniature camera. However, many seemingly complicated things need patient preparation, such as some special positions and angles of caves, which are arranged in advance with hidden cameras. I once saw a documentary. In order to shoot the scene of the Kingfisher Cave, foreign photographers secretly dug up the soil next to the cave (the Kingfisher Cave is in the soil on the hillside by the river). The photographer even hid in it with a camera, and then slowly dug a small hole and put glass on it, which is equivalent to a window. Then we have to wait for the little kingfisher to get used to it for a few days before shooting slowly. At the same time, there is a camera shooting outside the cave, and you can see continuous multi-angle shooting. Many of the shots we saw were shot after quite complicated preparation and numerous failures. As for those lenses that rotate 360 degrees after freezing, they are all made by computers. Now computer technology can do it completely. As long as you have seen the World Snooker Championships, you will understand. In the broadcast of the game, the real table is often suddenly turned into three dimensions, and then the angle is changed to show you the position of watching the ball, which is very realistic. When I first saw it, I was surprised.