Tonight we watched Winged Migration on DVD. Wow. Really, for practically every scene, my voiced reaction was, “Oh, wow.” The photography is amazing. The filmmakers used a variety of small aircraft, such as modified gliders, to fly up close with birds across some amazing landscapes. Definitely a must-see if you’re at all into nature or photography, or both. It has little narration, though, so it’s not as informative as a typical nature documentary, but there’s little need. It is so visually stunning (best viewed on a large screen) and thematically focused that the images speak for themselves. By the way, the DVD includes an interesting (if a bit longish) “making of” feature that covers how the filmmakers nurtured the birds and created innovative techniques to film them in flight.
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‘Winged Migration’
Tonight we watched Winged Migration on DVD. Wow. Really, for practically every scene, my voiced reaction was, “Oh, wow.” The photography is amazing. The filmmakers used a variety of small aircraft, such as modified gliders, to fly up close with birds across some amazing landscapes. Definitely a must-see if you’re at all into nature or […]
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The first time I saw this movie I hadn’t had any sleep for two days and the person I went to see it with was in a mood to go clubbing, so we walked out after five minutes. The second time I watched it I I enjoyed it a bit more nevertheless I never stopped thinking it was just nothing else than another Discovery channel show. Documentaries are just not my cup of tea…