Nat Geo Early Adopter of Phantom HD Camera
Great Migrations: Born to Move 2 Years in the Making
10/19/2010
The project was two years in the making. Production crews spent 500 hours in blinds, 350 hours in tress, and 400 hours underwater. Teams of videographers were dispatched the world over to document the story of animal migration. And the Phantom HD digital high-speed video camera went with them.
On Sunday November 7 the National Geographic Channel will premiere Great Migrations: Born to Move. Over the next two months Nat Geo will explore the migration of Sperm Whales, Red Crabs, Monarch Butterflies, and the Wildebeest, And Vision Research is proud to be a part of this amazing series.
On Sunday November 14 the series will shine the spotlight on itself and provide you with a up close and personal view of how these talented videographers used cutting edge technology to shoot these amazing series. Click here for more info.


