“The team wanted to challenge the notion that plants are inanimate,” says assistant producer Stephen Lyle, who captured the venus flytrap on film as it killed and consumed prey.
Original, and most principal, they shot completely in HD, moving directly from film as in previous collaborations, skipping video completely.
The program is shot in high-definition and celebrates the veritably jaw-dropping, eye-popping natural wonders of the planet, a lot of never before seen. He filmed a plant called a cat’s-claw creeper, “which had these trident hooks and it was verbally and in a literal sense gripping the tree that it was climbing up, and it had kind of shoulderlike appendages, and you saw it lift itself as it climbed. This isn’t just when it comes to huge, furry mammals at all,” she says. “We filmed climbing plants, which were extraordinary once you finally see them moving almost like animals...
Original, and most principal, they shot completely in HD, moving directly from film as in previous collaborations, skipping video completely.
The program is shot in high-definition and celebrates the veritably jaw-dropping, eye-popping natural wonders of the planet, a lot of never before seen. He filmed a plant called a cat’s-claw creeper, “which had these trident hooks and it was verbally and in a literal sense gripping the tree that it was climbing up, and it had kind of shoulderlike appendages, and you saw it lift itself as it climbed. This isn’t just when it comes to huge, furry mammals at all,” she says. “We filmed climbing plants, which were extraordinary once you finally see them moving almost like animals...
- 3/21/2010
- by PopCult Staff
- PopCultNews
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