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How BBC films the night side of Planet Earth - Duration: 6:43.
This is a black sicklebill bird of paradise at dawn in the forests of New Guinea.
It's one of 39 birds of paradise, a family of birds known for the males' extraordinary
courtship dances and ornate feathers.
They've been called the holy grail for wildlife filmmakers, in part because for decades, they
were really hard to film.
GUNTON: One of the one of the really challenging things about animals is that they do a lot
of stuff at dawn and at dusk, just when the lights are going.
The black sicklebill only performs its courtship ritual at the first light of day.
When the BBC aired this footage in 1996, it was the first ever captured of this behavior.
Two decades later, the black sicklebill is still dancing at dawn in New Guinea, but this
time the humans have sharpened their tools.
Light-sensitive digital cameras can now pull back the curtain of darkness around sunset
and sunrise.
But what about behaviors that happen at night?
Like the animals that they pursue, nocturnal filmmakers have had to find ways of seeing
in the dark.
Film cameras struggled in low light because film stocks with higher light sensitivity
produced a grainier image.
The film emulsion literally had coarser grains of silver salts.
So for decades, when they did try to do nighttime stories, BBC producers resorted to
using artificial lights.
That's not ideal for the animal, but it's not great for the filmmaker either, since
they're trying to capture natural behaviors.
GUNTON: Animals that are out at night, they're out a night for a reason, which is they don't
want to be out in the light so as soon as you start flashing lights around they don't
like it, they don't behave properly or they disappear.
It took several months to habituate these bulldog bats to artificial light so that the
producers could show in slow motion how they fish.
So for the past couple of decades, the BBC has often turned to infrared cameras.
That requires setting up lights too, but they're lights that emit wavelengths outside the range
that humans and many animals can see.
That infrared light bounces off the scene and into the lens to form a monochrome image,
but as far as the animal is concerned, they're just going about their business in the dark.
ATTENBOROUGH: Mantises defend themselves in two ways, either by camouflage or with an
aggressive display like this.
By 2002, the quality of infrared cameras was high enough that the BBC could use it extensively
for the Life of Mammals series.
It allowed them to film the rare water opossum in the wild for the first time.
And it was the technology the BBC used to capture the iconic scene in Planet Earth of
lions hunting an elephant in the dead of night.
They installed infrared lights on a truck and powered them with car batteries.
For Planet Earth 2, the producers used infrared lights in the Deserts episode to capture a
showdown between a long-eared bat and a scorpion.
But this time, it's infrared with high resolution and slow motion, combined.
CHARLES: So the cameras we were shooting on were Red Dragons and they've taken out the
part of the filter, which means that it's now sensitive to infrared light.
So you've got this incredibly crisp 5K image -- you can use your zoom lenses and shoot
at your higher frame rates all in infrared, which is fantastic.
When it's not possible to set up infrared lights near the animal, there's another
option: Thermal cameras.
NIGHTINGALE: Originally there sort of multicolored cameras, the reds and oranges and so on were
rather artificial.
Whereas now, there's a camera, which gives you a really nice and very fine detailed view
of animal of heat gradients.
Thermal cameras detect infrared radiation too, but longer wavelengths, or what we experience
as heat.
Instead of collecting infrared light that's reflecting off of the subject, it senses the
heat that's being emitted by the subject itself.
This technology was developed for military use and it's become so advanced that in
Planet Earth 2, we can see every whisker of the leopards that stalk the streets of Mumbai.
NIGHTINGALE: There's a scene where these leopards are hunting the pigs.
Pitch blackness.
And what was strange is in the sequence, you also see people walking through the park at night.
Of course, they can't see a thing.
They can't see the leopards.
The leopards can see them, the leopards aren't interested in them, the leopards are interested
in the pigs.
So you get this incredible observed view on a pitch black night, you need no ambient light,
not even starlight.
The thermal camera is really the only way they could have filmed this hunt.
But it can't capture color, which is essential for some stories, like this bioluminescent
railroad worm, filmed for the first time for the Jungles episode of Planet Earth 2.
GUNTON: On it's side it's got these bright yellow dots and those are warnings to other
creatures that don't eat me because I'm poisonous.
And it also has on its head little red lights.
They're little search lights.
When it gets close to its prey and switches to hunting mode, it turns the yellow lights
off so the prey cant see them, but the red lights, which the prey can't see because
it's infrared, it keeps them on so it spots them.
This was filmed at night with a Sony A7s, a small, relatively affordable camera that
came out in 2014 and blew people away with it's abilities in low-light.
You can see how it compares with some of the other cameras we have here at Vox, with the
same settings.
Digital camera sensors are bigger than ever.
The Sony A7s has a full frame 35mm sensor, but it actually has fewer megapixels than
most comparable cameras.
That means each pixel is bigger and can take in more light.
They've also engineered two steps of noise reduction to keep the image cleaner.
Sensor technology is changing so fast that the Sony a7s didn't exist when the BBC first
started working on Planet Earth 2.
Now, it's opening up new opportunities for filmmakers.
NAPPER: We can now put it on drones.
We can take it underwater.
Suddenly there's a lot of animal behavior which we'll be able to reveal using that camera.
It's hard to imagine what wildlife films will look like 10 or 20 years from now, especially
as so many species face existential threats, but as long as engineers keep innovating,
filmmakers will keep finding new ways of revealing the beauty and diversity of Planet Earth.
Thank you for watching!
You can find Planet Earth 2 on BBC America.
It will be airing Saturdays through March 25th.
You can also find tons of clips from their archive on BBC Earth's mobile app.
It's called Story of Life and it's actually where I found a lot of the clips that I used
in this video.
And it's free!
So check it out.
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Markets, Caves and Beaches | Bazaroj, Kavernoj kaj Plaĝoj - Duration: 10:13.
Hello all
I'm Evildea. Your God.
and today we're moving to a new hotel
but at the same time we will catch that bus
which will guide us around the local sights here
So, we'll do that and of course you'll come with me
So, I'm not entirely sure
but I think that this bus is only for us
It seems, that no one's coming with us
So, we'll have the entire bus to us
Oh shit
What is that?
Do I look beautiful?
So, we just arrived at the first location for our tour
So, soon you'll see a bridge
and it doesn't look that interesting
but the bridge's history is a bit interesting
So, the bridge is there
and according to our guide, an old woman paid to build it
before she paid for it, there wasn't a bridge
and she built it to help the children of this village
she mainly did it because she didn't have any children herself
and she liked to play with the children
So, as you can see
the bridge is very old
it's made of wood
There's a child there
and a donation bin there
and my father-in-law has already donated
the donation bin is simply so
they can improve the bridge
and repair it when it gets old
So, this village was founded in the 14th century
So, it's pretty old
but according to our guide, people, of course,
lived in this area a lot earlier than that
but they don't know when people first moved
into this area
So, I guess this is a traditional market
in the village, here.
There's so many fruits and vegetables everywhere around me
and there's clothes there
and a person at the entrance
and he's wailing about something, I don't know.
The fish are still alive
I don't know what kind of fish that is
which I just showed you
because I've seen it everywhere in the lakes here
it's some type of mix between a fish and an eel
There's so many chicks here
I hope they don't plan to eat them
I just asked that Vietnamese woman
if they will eat the chicks
and, of course, she didn't understand me
but ... she didn't understand my words
but she understood my gestures, this
and she nodded enthusiastically like this
Ha, my wife has found hats again
Do you want to buy a hat?
They're now bargaining the price
They has chillis
that's bad; I need to run
Say hello!
Hello!
How are you?
How are you!
How are you?
She just made a complete sentence in Esperanto!
My wife is now behind me and she's bargaining for new shoes
She already has enough shoes
She doesn't need more!
You are so cute!
Come here!
Come to daddy
I want to eat you!
No, I don't want to do that
My father-in-law just pointed our this
the bridge has small pieces of glass
which is made from bottles
even pieces of cups
for example, this and this
this entire side is almost made our of cups
and this is made from glass
I just wanted to show you this boat
because it looks interesting
and it has a real Vietnamese look to it
So, this village here is so small
that we can pass the entire town on foot
within about five minutes
and around it everywhere are rice fields
You can see there and there - just everywhere
So, we're now on the beach
According to my Vietnamese guide
this beach is the most famous in Vietnam
but compared to Australia, it is nothing!
However, I need to be honest
it is bloody long
you can't even see the end of it
and it's strangely quite clean
that is rare here
Usually, on the sides of roads and around everywhere
there's rubbish, but here, on the beach there isn't
I like how the mountains look
You don't need an umbrella
It's not that bright
I'm happy that today it's cloudy enough
that the sun isn't burning my head
my balding head because that would be terrible
if I suddenly got cancer, while in Vietnam, right?
But really, I'd love to swim
but I don't have the right clothes today
and as soon as I said that there's enough clouds out
the sun appear as if it wanted to say
f**k you, Evildea!
So, I just purchased icecream
because it's gotten hot enough
Oh, f**k me
I didn't even know where I was walking
Check this out
I really like how the trees are scattered and just sitting there
they are really interesting
I wonder what kind of tree this is
And now I'm going to the third location
So, we just arrived at the third location
We are now on the top of some mountain here
So, that's where we're going
I need to be careful here
I don't want some car to run over me
Our guide says this tower was built
by the American army during the Vietnam war
So, this part of Vietnam is very interesting
because there's many old buildings
buildings that were made by the Vietnamese emperors
buildings by the French empire
or the French government
and also this building
which was made by the US army
So, it's just an interesting and strange mix
of different buildings from around the world
Somewhere there is a building that looks like a US building
maybe that's a location where people placed a gun
so you can see your enemies
come from there, you then of course could shoot them
I really want to find the entrance
It seems it's there
Oh shit, I doubt I can enter there
Oh shit
Can you see anything?
I can only see the screen of my camera
So, I hope it's interesting for you
I couldn't find a door at all
So, I intend to climb on the roof now
and hopefully I can enter it through the roof
as I can see a small hole there
but I don't know how big it is
Ah shit, it's not a hole!
So, having seen everything, we're now going to the 4th location
or the 5th ... I've forgotten
Very soon we will go up that big mountain
In fact, maybe you can see it
there it is
but before we go there, we need to use the toilet
So, while waiting for my wife
because she's in the toilet
I just wanted to check out this statues here
because they're really delicate
Look at them
This lion looks as if someone just
shoved a stick in his bum
Look at those eyes
What do you want?
Do you want me to put my finger in your nose?
Yes, I can do that
Look at what you can do
This is wonderful
The water is pushing it enough
that this just sits there
as if there isn't gravity
Look
and then, you can stop it
and move it in the other direction
That's really cool, right?
So, we just arrived at the last location of our tour
We need to buy tickets now
So, the wife and family are doing that
and then, we can start to climb the mountain
Someone carved the walls in this cave
There's statues and they're just a part of the walls themselves
Welcome to the cave of Bat man
Look at the light
Oh, it's so mysterious
My wife is now praying to the scared Budda
as she wants to give birth to a son
the strongest, most beautiful, coolest son ever
Here's what happens when you speak a language other than Esperanto
This part of the cave is called
the Gate to Hell
Evildea, don't enter the light!
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Banking Awareness 05 & 06th March 2017 | Financial affairs - Duration: 4:37.
DRDO has signed a technology transfer agreement with Jindal Stainless (Hisar) Limited (JSHL)
for manufacturing High Nitrogen Steel.
The agreement was signed between between the Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory
and JSHL.
High Nitrogen Steel has higher ballistic strength than normal steel and currently India largely
depends on imports.
HDFC Bank announced the launch of an electronic virtual assistant (EVA), an artificial intelligence-driven
chatbot, for customer services.
Eva is India's first AI-based banking chatbot and can answer millions of customer queries
across multiple channels instantly, HDFC Bank said in a statement.
The says that Eva can assimilate knowledge from thousands of sources and provide answers
in simple language in less than 0.4 seconds.
Under the MoU Yatra will promote all the state tourism approved homestays, where travellers
can book a room with a local family or the entire house.
Yatra will list over 90 properties on its website and encourage the growth of homestays
in Madhya Pradesh, giving tourists a very homely experience.
Yatra.com had recently signed MoU with Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat govt.
Half of the 4,096-km border India shares with Bangladesh has been fenced.
Land acquisition is a major challenge to completing the work by the 2019 deadline.
The border runs along West Bengal for 2,216.7 km, Assam 2 63 km,
Meghalaya 443 km, Tripura 856 km and Mizoram 318 km.
India and Pakistan will hold parleys on various aspects of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in
Lahore on March 20 and March 21.
The meeting of the Permanent Indus Commission (PIC) will take place nearly six months after
New Delhi decided to suspend talks on the pact in view of the Uri terror attack by Pakistan-based outfits.
The meeting is being held "as the IWT, 1960 makes it mandatory" to hold parleys under
the pact at least once in a fiscal.
China has lowered its gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate target to 6.5 percent for
2017 from last year's estimate of 6.7 percent as it prepares for a moderation.
David Mann of Standard Chartered said the new target is not dramatic and stability must
be the number one objective for China.
There is a lot less panic in markets about where the growth risks lie, he said.
Speaking of India, Mann said the change in RBI's monetary policy stance from accommodative
to neutral has been interesting.
India accounted for more than half of the 500-million new Internet users globally who
have come on board in the last three years, a report by software firm Adobe said today.
According to Mobile Adobe Digital Insights (ADI) Report, India has a strong position
in driving momentum of smartphones and number of new internet users globally and in
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Unboxing/Review Nestlé Surprise Easter edition - Duration: 8:38.
Hi, guys!
Here is the channel Sat, we are starting our channel =] Bringing to you a very cool stuff!
Tcharam!
Nestle Surprise, Easter egg special edition.
I paid more or less the value of US$ 13,76, it comes an egg, 10 cards and an album.
I bought it at the supermarket.
I'll do the unboxing for you, hope you enjoy the video! ;D
Here's the album, look how beautiful.
Here you glue the cards.
Look, it's kind of sweaty because I left it in the fridge, it was very hot, there's an egg,
and the cards.
A normal egg, there is nothing inside, and here are the cards, 10 in all.
The Nestle Surprise is a chocolate that came about in 1983 (in Brazil and France), I thought it had come up
in the 90's when I was a kid, but no.
It has existed since 1983, which is incredible!
It looks like it had several collections, from what I see here.
It had 14 collections and the last collection was in 2000, apparently.
It does not have the confirmation, but it seems that it was.
I remember I had 2 collections, the first one was the dinosaurs in 1993, I was 4 years old,
so of course it did not last at all. And I also had the one I managed to keep that is
from Nature Shows, this collection was released in 1999.
It's been 18 years since I've had this collection! o_O
Let's make rating of Chocolate Nestlé Surprise Special Edition.
As a designer, I would give 8 points, I'll explain.
The old cards had a sticker, the chocolate was exactly that size,
so you took off the sticker and you still had the card, you had the sticker AND
the card.
So that was pretty cool.
In addition to the features of what is being illustrated, it also had a kind of curiosity,
like the biggest hurricane, or the eruption that killed more people, things like that.
Curiosities, kids enjoy curiosities
And I also had some kind of little game, I do not know when they started implementing this,
if this was implemented in previous collections, but it was cool because
it was kind of a 'Top Trumps' game (england card game), I don't know if you guys know.
You get 3 cards, each one has one power.
That for example that is of trees is of the earth element, there it has value 2,
earth against earth is 2 points, against water 3 points, against air it is stronger, 9 points.
It's almost a Pokemon game.
All that doesn't have in the new collection.
But, guys, I'm extremely critical looking not only as someone who has seen
a previous product but also as a designer.
I was talking with some friends of mine who did design together, and we even
thought that the album could have some kind of interaction with the digital, some QRCode,
or some kind of virtual reality scan, anyway, we casually think a lot of random things
I believe that it don't have the stickers on top of the cards to save money
whether or not the prints today are much more expensive than they used to be.
Everything is being digitized, for better or for worse.
I believe they tried to make it as succinct as possible.
I still think it was a bit expensive, the egg.
Easter egg is expensive, it is an extremely expensive thing (In Brazil at least).
you don't buy the egg for chocolate, you buy for the gift inside, everybody knows that.
that.
HOWEVER!
As a consumer and enthusiast of the '90s, to put it this way.
I'll give 9.5 points.
Just because they came back with this product, not only for the people who
had Nestlé Surprise in the 90's.
But also because they are also providing this for the children, even if the children
don't know the history, I'm sure they will love it.
At least I hope they enjoy it because it's educational, it's fun and it's different,
different from what you see on the market today.
Guys, this was my first video, doing the Nestlé Surprise unboxing,
I hope you liked, if so, to subscribe to the channel! ^^
Thanks for watching!
In these old cards, I couldn't complete the collection T_T It was missing the
19 and 22.
Sad, isn't it?
You have something very old, like 18 years that I have these cards and I couldn't
complete the collection.
But that's okay, I'm still glad I kept them and it's in a good condition, by the way
this cards were a college work.
And it's that thing, it's like Amélie Poulain's box, I don't know if you, guys, watched
the movie "Amélie" or "Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain".
You open that box, you see that old thing you had and wow!
Comes a whole world back...
That's really cool.
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Compton - Gangster side | American Boys #13 - Duration: 3:41.
We have arrived at Compton
We are very afraid here.
Everywhere there is cops and drug sniffer dogs
They are guarding this place
There are black people everywhere
We are the only white people
But we will look around
I hope we will stay alive
So this was Compton
The best rap society come from compton.
Eazy-e , Mc Ren , Ice Cube
Dr.Dre discovered Snoop Dog.
After that he helped eminem
and started his Career.
Compton is the most dangerous place in LA
Check the Hungarian rappers.
for example: Dopeman, Curtis , Gangstazoli
They all like Compton, N.W.A
It was hard and formidable to look around.
It's not easy
We met some guy in the hood.
They said do not experience something like that on TV.
I can't belive it ! :)
But it does not matter we talked to them and it was good
Now we are going to look around down town and then we will go to china town
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