Winged Migration (2001)
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Winged Migration (French: Le Peuple Migrateur, also known as The Travelling Birds in some UK releases, or The Travelling Birds: An adventure in flight in Australia), is a 2001 documentary film directed by Jacques Cluzaud, Michel Debats and Jacques Perrin, who was also one of the writers and narrators, showcasing the immense journeys routinely made by birds during their migrations.
The film is dedicated to the French ornithologist Jean Dorst.
The movie was shot over the course of four years on all seven
continents. It was shot using in-flight cameras, most of the footage is
aerial, and the viewer appears to be flying alongside birds of
successive species, especially Canada geese. They traverse every kind of weather and landscape,
covering vast distances in a flight for survival. The filmmakers
exposed over 590 miles of film to create an 89-minute piece. In one
case, two months of filming in one location was edited down to less than
one minute in the final film.
Much of the aerial footage was taken of "tame" birds. The filmmakers raised birds of several species, including storks and pelicans, from birth. The newborn birds imprinted
on staff members, and were trained to fly along with the film crews.
The birds were also exposed to the film equipment over the course of
their lives to ensure that the birds would react the way the filmmakers
want. Several of these species had never been imprinted before. Film was
shot from ultralights, paragliders, and hot air balloons, as well as trucks, motorcycles, motorboats, remote-controlled robots, and a French Navy warship. Its producer says that "Winged Migration" is neither a documentary nor fiction, but rather a "natural tale".[1]
The film states that no special effects
were used in the filming of the birds, although some entirely CGI
segments that view Earth from outer space augment the real-life footage.
The film's soundtrack by Bruno Coulais was recorded by several Bulgarian vocal groups in Bulgarian, as well as Nick Cave in English and Robert Wyatt.
The vocal effects include sequences in which panting is superimposed on
wingbeats to give the effect that the viewer is a bird.
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