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How did Mr. Bei film the wilderness to survive?

In fact, Mr. Baye had a team when he filmed Survival in the Wilderness. Photography is a part of the team, and it will be filmed according to the route planned by the team in advance. The specific shooting method is as follows:

0 1, according to the planned route, first find the specially trained members of the scenic spot team, and Bell will scout first, and the camera will design the shooting route according to their scout route. So the camera seems to be risking Bell. In fact, the routes are arranged in advance, and the safety will be more guaranteed.

Usually, there will be two or three sets of cameras tracking Bell from different angles, such as tracking, overhead and overhead. The specific distribution method needs to be decided according to the situation at that time. If it is not particularly dangerous, the photographer who follows the shooting will take risks with Bell.

But there must be a group of cameras to find the scenic spot according to the planned route, and then wait for shooting. For example, when Dambert needs to film the scene where Bell swims ashore from the river, the photographer will first find a scenic spot at the finish line and turn on the camera before Bell begins his adventure.

02. Shooting many times for post-editing, such as "Clock Rolling Down the Mountain" and "Jumping Ship", usually requires shooting many times before post-editing. Just like Bell rolling down a slope, the photographer needs to take pictures of Bell rolling down from above, and then Bell climbs back, and the photographer takes pictures of Bell rolling down from above.

The same is true of Bell's classic jumping into the river. Photographers need to take pictures of Bell jumping off the boat first, then wait for Bell to climb up, and then take pictures of Bell jumping off the water. The same scene may need three or four shots. Bell is naturally very hard, and so is the cameraman carrying dozens of pounds of machines.

Of course, the whole clip presents us with a continuous picture, but this is actually a picture presented by the photographer and Bell after many shots. Some people may wonder why people can't take pictures in multiple places at once. In fact, this involves the problem of laziness in shooting. In some cases, the team can only achieve the desired effect through such multiple shots.

03, looking for a high place to shoot Bell Special circumstances, such as the photographer and Bell can't move forward at the same time, or the photographer can't shoot Bell with a machine weighing dozens of pounds, you need to shoot with helicopters, aerial cameras and other items, or look for a high place to shoot Bell.

For example, when Bell lived in the desert, in order to track Bell's whereabouts, a helicopter was needed to track Bell. One is to ensure safety, and the other is to facilitate shooting. Similarly, when Dambert lived in a narrow valley, he also needed to use a helicopter or follow Bell from a height.

In a word, Bell's team is still working hard. In order to show us what they want to show, they pay much more than what we see.