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Wildes Bayern – Das erste Licht am Königssee (Making of) (beyond competition)

Title
Wildes Bayern – Das erste Licht am Königssee (Making of)
Dauer
44 min
Director
Jan Haft (Deutschland)
Category
Nature and Environment
When & Where
Photos
 
Description
The animal film maker Jan Haft and his team show with this "Making of" how they managed to shoot the breathtaking pictures in the Berchtesgaden Alps. Three years of shooting and a state-of-the-art technique allowed the film team to take pictures at any time, under all weather conditions and even in the harshest remote mountain areas. We see dynamic fast motion pictures of flourishing plants or flying clouds as well as pin sharp slow motion of fluttering Apollo butterflies or fighting groundhogs.