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AFRICAN SAFARI 3D | Making of | Deutsch | Ab 10.10. im Kino!

Mar 25, 2024
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adventures and i'm kevin richardson we welcome families from the Skeleton Coast of Namibia across the African continent to the top of Kilimanjaro 3D pioneer Ben Stassen takes audiences on a journey visually impressive African Safari 3D 2004 I have made my first 3D Documentary It was filmed entirely in South Africa The film was a great success in IMAX theaters with more than ten million viewers around the world A few years later the triumph of films in 3D in theaters So we had the idea from the experiences of this A 40-minute long Imax movie can be turned into a full-length feature film.
african safari 3d making of deutsch ab 10 10 im kino
The question arose as to whether such a film could be made in 3D. There is the technology and complicated logistics required for a project like this. The question is: can we use so much technology to create something very special? My idea was to bring the viewers very close to the animals. They should have the feeling of being physically there. For me it wasn't about bringing Africa to the movies, but about bringing viewers to Africa, for an elephant cow with calves to react like that to a car is very unusual. She was probably fed by people in the past.
african safari 3d making of deutsch ab 10 10 im kino

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The movie wasn't too much about action or animal behavior. , but proximity. I wanted to be as close to the animals as possible. We filmed with 22 cameras, including people who were very high-end cameras, but also small cameras on remotely controlled vehicles with which we could get very close to the animals. animals. We use helicopters almost everywhere. So it was a very ambitious project. I wanted to get very close to the animals so that it would be successful. A wide variety of equipment is needed. We had two types of remote controlled vehicles, one like the Mars rover with very flexible individual steerable wheels, the other was a small tank with chain drive, as a vehicle with a specific camera was sent for the first time near a lion.
african safari 3d making of deutsch ab 10 10 im kino
With a huge paw the camera was destroyed. expensive camera. After that we were much more careful and did not empty the animals so quickly so they would get used to it. We carried them in the back of our Land Rover that Kevin and Mara drove. A camera with a telescopic mechanism so that it could be extended at will, well above the edge of the vehicle, on the condition that we did not reveal our location to anyone. We received a very special permit, accompanied by heavily armed forest guards, we were allowed to take it to a nature reserve in front of 3 we have the first 3D infrared camera built with these cameras that you can rotate in the dark with the help of infrared light and get great shots .
african safari 3d making of deutsch ab 10 10 im kino
The trick is that you physically can't see what you see. Human and animal eyes are not able to recognize infrared light when it is turned on. Therefore, with these lamps, at the same time you have to look at the video monitor to see what can be found there. We have to be very calm now. They are resolved again. People often ask me if it is dangerous to shoot their films. Of course, you have to be careful in nature and respect nature and animals, you can't go out alone at night and go for a walk. but stay in a tent.
I don't know how many there are in one of them. Wild animals often escape from people, but it can be dangerous if they do. If you accidentally get too close to the animals if they don't listen to you. and they are surprised, then they might react badly. The cornfield is quite loose. You can't make a film about wildlife in Africa without talking about the environment and the future of our planet. Victoria Falls is open Halfway between our start in Namibia and the destination of the trip to Kilimanjaro, climate change and interventions in the water balance of the Am Besic have a great influence on this natural world heritage site: there is currently a If Zambezi water is planned to be used for irrigation, this natural wonder could temporarily dry up completely.
In the film we show what it has been like in Africa for centuries and point out what could change in the coming decades. With the latest 3D technology and his cameraman John Phillips, Ben Stassen manages to transport the viewer to a fascinating world that may never be seen again. African Safari 3D is a stunning wildlife adventure that will have an impact for a long time.

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