CBC Docs | “How did they get that shot!?” 😱😱😱 @CBCdocs | Uploaded August 2023 | Updated October 2024, 23 hours ago.
A lot of you wanted to know how the cinematographer for Wild Canadian Weather: Rain got these stunning close-up shots of a hummingbird shaking raindrops off its feathers in ultra-slow motion (if you haven’t seen it, check back in our recent reels). Which is a great question. So we asked, and they told us, and now we’re telling you! #TheNatureOfThings #WildCanadianWeather #shorts
Watch the entire documentary free on CBC Gem: gem.cbc.ca/the-nature-of-things/s60e07
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A lot of you wanted to know how the cinematographer for Wild Canadian Weather: Rain got these stunning close-up shots of a hummingbird shaking raindrops off its feathers in ultra-slow motion (if you haven’t seen it, check back in our recent reels). Which is a great question. So we asked, and they told us, and now we’re telling you! #TheNatureOfThings #WildCanadianWeather #shorts
Watch the entire documentary free on CBC Gem: gem.cbc.ca/the-nature-of-things/s60e07
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Watch on YouTube: youtu.be/iDdUmIHIM7Q
More Shows:
bit.ly/WatchMore_CBCDocs
Stay Connected:
Twitter: bit.ly/CBCDocs-Twitter
Facebook: bit.ly/CBCDocs-Facebook
Instagram: bit.ly/CBCDocs-Instagram