The second video also includes an explanation of exactly how the falcon hunts, but you have to turn on the sound to be able to hear it. It was the closest thing I could get to a recorded interview with Mark Parker on the subject of Falcons, and it covers most of the stuff you need to know about Falcons on the wing. Unfortunately, when I spoke to him before I shot this footage I didn't think to ask him about how you should keep Falcons or how they mature -which could have both made for interesting angles to add to the film- so I'll probably have to research that topic using books, articles and online videos/ existing documentaries.
Monday, 6 October 2014
Reference films of Falcons
Earlier this Summer, I went to the ICBP (Interenational Center for Birds of Prey) in Newent to get some research done on Falcons so that I could see how they move and get a good sense of how to animate them. However, given that my film idea has become centralized around actually filming falcons -albeit in London- the videos I shot are much more relevant than I ever thought they'd be;
The second video also includes an explanation of exactly how the falcon hunts, but you have to turn on the sound to be able to hear it. It was the closest thing I could get to a recorded interview with Mark Parker on the subject of Falcons, and it covers most of the stuff you need to know about Falcons on the wing. Unfortunately, when I spoke to him before I shot this footage I didn't think to ask him about how you should keep Falcons or how they mature -which could have both made for interesting angles to add to the film- so I'll probably have to research that topic using books, articles and online videos/ existing documentaries.
The second video also includes an explanation of exactly how the falcon hunts, but you have to turn on the sound to be able to hear it. It was the closest thing I could get to a recorded interview with Mark Parker on the subject of Falcons, and it covers most of the stuff you need to know about Falcons on the wing. Unfortunately, when I spoke to him before I shot this footage I didn't think to ask him about how you should keep Falcons or how they mature -which could have both made for interesting angles to add to the film- so I'll probably have to research that topic using books, articles and online videos/ existing documentaries.
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