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Penguins in the Freezer: A Filmmaker's Extreme Adventure
AntarcticaWednesday, April 23, 2025
Despite all these challenges, Hobin loved the experience. She found the extreme cold beautiful and wild. The team managed to capture some incredible footage of the penguins, including the hatching of eggs and the aurora Australis dancing in the night sky. The penguins themselves were also a challenge. They would often get in the way of the cameras, making it difficult to get the perfect shot. But the team found ways to work around this, using special rigs to get low to the ground and slide their cameras out of the way.
The team used a variety of cameras and lenses, choosing reliability over the latest technology. They used RED V-Raptors for their ruggedness and dynamic range, and Canon CN20 lenses. For low-light conditions, they used Sony FX6 cameras. They even used these to film the aurora in real time, not just as a timelapse. The team also had to deal with curious penguins that would often get in the way of the shot. They used special rigs to get low to the ground and slide their cameras out of the way.
The team's work paid off, and the footage they captured is now part of the three-part documentary "Secrets of the Penguins. " The show is available on Disney+ and Hulu. The team's work is a testament to their skill and dedication, as well as the incredible resilience of the emperor penguins.
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