Planet earth sharks 3d
On Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, a tuskfish was revealed using a specific coral nub to crack open clams, while elsewhere grouper fish were seen using a kind of sign language – the “headstand signal” – to reach across the vertebrate-invertebrate divide and encourage octopuses to help it hunt. We want to tell all aspects of the oceans and we will use all the film craft techniques to do that.”
“But it’s very important we have a transparent relationship with our audience and that the small proportion of them that do want to know how these things are filmed can find out. “You can’t just break the spell,” said Honeyborne. The source of the footage is not highlighted during the programme. The fearsome-looking fangtooth, which has the largest teeth relative to its body size for any fish, was filmed in a special chamber aboard a ship that had retrieved samples from the deep ocean. The Blue Planet team also worked with scientists to accurately recreate a rock pool and the burrow of a zebra mantis shrimp to enable closeup filming. “If you’re filming something that’s microscopic, you have to put added light on it – that’s just the the simple laws of physics.” “We make films that are totally true to nature and we’re honest and open about the techniques we use to do that,” said James Honeyborne, the executive producer of Blue Planet 2.
A giant trevally patrols the shallows of a lagoon in the Indian Ocean, waiting for fledgling birds to leap at as they fly overhead.