What It Was Like to Film the Shark Sequences for Jaws
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Valerie Taylor is one of the first to capture great white sharks on film and dive with them without a cage. Along with her husband Ron, she was involved with the world’s first documentaries on great whites, and was called upon by Steven Spielberg to capture the shark footage seen in the 1975 blockbuster
Jaws.
These days, Taylor is trying to secure protections for great whites and the rest of the marine world through her work as an activist and conservationist, work that has earned her the Order of Australia. She is the subject of the new documentary
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FREE SOLO, National Geographic revealed today a diverse lineup of four unscripted projects from the acclaimed storytelling duo as a result of their first-look deal announced in 2019. The dynamic unscripted slate directed by the pair and produced by their production company, Little Monster Films, includes two feature documentaries, a 10-part series and a one-hour pilot.
E. Chai Vasarhelyi, left, and Jimmy Chin. (National Geographic/Chris Figenshau)
From inside a flooding cave in northern Thailand and the majestic landscapes of Patagonia to a sailing expedition in the Bahamas and a perilous journey across the Arctic tundra, the four titles will chronicle riveting true stories and awe-inspiring narratives while taking audiences on a visually spectacular adventure across the globe. The acclaimed filmmaking team will turn an intensely personal lens on world-renowned adventurers, including conservationist Kristine Tompkins and Nationa
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Friday, 15 January 2021
Savuti, a region within Chobe National Park is known for its epic wildlife sightings.Apart from its general wildlife sightings, is the two prides of lions, the Marsh Pride and the Northern Pride.
These are currently the trending lions everywhere in the world because their two dominant males namely Sexghaxghama and his brother Torn Nose have reached the peak of their age.The Marsh pride has always been famous but they were made even more famous by the National Geographic Documentary, ‘Savage Kingdom’.The two males rule over a pride of about 31 lions.
With age, one turns not to be strong enough even in human nature. At this point, wildlife enthusiasts across the world are waiting to see who will reign supreme,will Sexghaxghama and his brother,Torn Nose,be overthrown.Below are a few images of the Marsh Pride and sighting from Savuti. Pako Lesejane was a guest of Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge
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