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Oceans Official Companion to the Disney Feature Film

by François Sarano, StÃphane Durand

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<i>Oceans</i> is the official companion volume to the challenging, breathtakingly<br>beautiful documentary of the same name, created by Jacques Perrin and a<br>crack team of scientists, cinematographers, divers, and technical<br>specialists. A veteran of more than forty years of film-making and<br>exploring the natural world in works like The Monkey People and<br>Microcosmos, Perrin is the public face of an elite group that includes both<br>veterans of Jacques-Yves Cousteau's pioneering exploits and cutting-edge<br>innovators whose custom-created equipment captures never-before-witnessed<br>scenes. <p>From the tropics to Antarctica, from Norway to New Zealand, and from tiny<br>organisms at the bottom of the marine food chain to such magnificent<br>creatures as blue whales, polar bears, swordfish, and giant squid, this<br>vividly illustrated, deeply informative volume roams the seven-tenths of<br>Earth blanketed by oceans that make our blue planet so hospitable to life.<br>To capture the images here, divers swam unprotected among great white<br>sharks and patiently staked out the breeding grounds where families of<br>humpback whales sing their distinctive songs. Resourceful crew members<br>created everything from streamlined camera pods able to keep pace with<br>frolicking dolphins to a remote-controlled, mini-helicopter which hovered<br>over a pod of whales to obtain footage impossible otherwise. Photographers<br>invented a microscopic lens that revealed and recorded new universes of<br>plankton, algae, coral, and tiny fish eggs - the minute building blocks<br>that nourish this entire intricate, interdependent ecosystem. <p>Not just an authoritative, wide-ranging guide to the world's oceans, this<br>is also a fascinating behind-the-scenes glimpse of practical film-making<br>under demanding, often difficult, sometimes downright dangerous conditions<br>... and, last but by no means least, it's a clear-eyed, timely, persuasive<br>preview of future seas: what we might have if we act now - and what we will<br>surely get if we don't.

Details

Format
Hardcover
Pages
316
Publisher
National Geographic Books
Language
EN
Edition
Media tie-in
ISBN-13
9781426206269
ISBN-10
1426206267

Categories

Nature, Ecosystems & Habitats, Oceans & Seas, Performing Arts