Talent on Tap – Scott Wilson Uses Blackmagic to Shoot Arctic Vets
Technology meets wildlife in Arctic Vets. The technology is provided by the amazing and brilliant Blackmagic cameras which are now available in 12K. As technology improves, so does the ‘up close and personal’ feel of wildlife cinematography. There’s no longer the need to throw on the winter boots, skidoo suit and hire a professional polar bear tracker, just to obtain that once in a lifetime exclusive with the bear – when Blackmagic can do it for you… with the help of a professional cinematographer. Together at last, the new series
The humans and bears of Assiniboine Park Conservancy say goodbye to a beloved polar bear.
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Posted: Apr 08, 2021 3:06 PM ET | Last Updated: April 8
Animal care specialists say tearful goodbye to polar bear Blizzard and scatter his ashes on the tundra
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Saying goodbye is the hardest part. Here’s how this beloved polar bear at Winnipeg s Assiniboine Park Conservancy was honoured after his death.2:25
One of the hardest things about caring for animals is the fact that, eventually, they pass on. And despite the efforts of the most dedicated caregivers and veterinarians, some conditions can t be healed.
âWe can learn a lot from a polar bear s poo.â
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Posted: Mar 24, 2021 6:45 PM ET | Last Updated: March 24
These polar bears really poop glitter â but it s all in the name of science
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Poop may be gross, but it can also be a rich source of health information. And for the staff at the Assiniboine Park Conservancy, itâs the latter that has them feeding their polar bears glitter.2:54
Poop can be a lot of things. It s waste. It s fertilizer. It s a bummer to step in. But it can also be a rich source of health information. And for the staff at the Assiniboine Park Conservancy, it s that last thing that has them feeding their polar bears glitter.
MIPTV: Love, Dogs and Lockdown – the Reality Trends Driving the Global TV Market Georg Szalai
We can thank COVID for bringing up a kinder, gentler take on reality TV.
A year into the coronavirus pandemic, the non-scripted shows getting traction globally and generating buyer interest at the international digital MIPTV market this week favor the warm and fuzzy over the shocking and exploitative.
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Dog House, the British reality format in which would-be dog owners those newly locked-down types who see enforced quarantine as a prime opportunity to get a pooch are paired with shelter pups looking for a permanent home. All3Media International recently sold the format to HBO Max for the U.S., to Australia’s Network 10, and to public broadcaster ZDF for Germany. Broadcasters in Canada, New Zealand, and Scandinavia are also in