It seems that unhatched egg cameras may be the best way to get 'an in' with nature and a clique-like penguin colony. Or at least that was the case with this viral video blowing up of a prank run by a team of researchers and video crew members for a BBC program at a penguin colony.
Using a striated caracara (the scavenger of the falcon family) as prey for the prank, the team hooked the falcon by using an egg camera -- camouflaged as a rockhopper penguin egg. The falcon falls for it and snatches his egg and flies off capturing stunning aerial views of a penguin colony below.
The BBC program will be getting attention, not for its actual footage but for being the program behind the first video to be filmed by a bird.
Viral Bird-Filmed Footage
This Video Shows a Falcon's Extraordinary Filming of a Penguin Colony
Trend Themes
1. Unconventional Filming Techniques - The use of unhatched egg cameras and bird-filmed footage opens up opportunities for unconventional and immersive filming techniques in various industries.
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3. Creative Pranks and Viral Marketing - The success of the prank using a falcon and egg camera highlights the potential for creative pranks and viral marketing campaigns in the entertainment and advertising industries.
Industry Implications
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