Nature programmes on television is nothing unusual. With the use of modern technology- no stone is unturned..
Over the years millions of us used to regularly tune in to watch the likes of David Attenborough explore new worlds and creatures that people line in the suburbs can only dream about.
But with the new millennium, technology has reached new heights that have enabled the armchair explorers to reach untold heights and provide the answers to questions that have been baffling scientists for centuries.
DEEP JUNGLE is the story of the natural history quest to end all others. Using highly advanced science and filming technology a team of intrepid scientific explorers penetrate what was once considered uncharted territory, discovering links between the animals and forest in this diverse and spectacular environment.
From Central America, Asia and South America, the scientists go to extreme lengths to find how the wilderness supports all kinds of wildlife, using hot air balloons to fly over the surface, laser technology to produce a 3D Model of Jungle undergrowth.
You also use satellite technology to track the migrating elephants. In fact no stone or bush is left unturned.
You are held captive as the explorers use graphic and innovative film technology to film a wide range of creatures, from the search for the rare Sumatra Tiger to as small as the South American Chicken Spider as well as proving one of many theories of Charles Darwin the proof of the Giant Madagascar Moth.
Even if you are not usually interested in nature programmes or programmes about the jungle you cannot fail to be captivated by the spectacular camera work, the intriguing time frame animations.
It provides an exclusive insight
into Mother Nature’s finest work and why it must be preserved.
DEEP JUNGLE DVD
IS RELEASED BY GRANDA VENTURES ON JUNE 20TH
RUNNING TIME: 180 MINUTES
RRP: £15.99
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