- Title: FJ-HRN-3275
- Summary: Earth / Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield: HRN-3275 earth Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield Cam A
- Description:14:37:34 - A01. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.37.34 Out: 14.38.00 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield what was your inspiration Linfield Well no I mean we havent seen anything like it. this is great because its you know a chance to bring an epic piece of wildlife to the big screen and were so pleased that the timing has come around now for the release of this new label from Disney because we just think the timing is absolutely right compared to when we first started making the Earth movie. Theres been such a rise in awareness about the planet. Fothergill 14:38:05 - A02. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.38.05 Out: 14.38.49 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield they started this independently? Fothergill We started working on the TV series planet earth and the movie at the same time. We were at that time employed by the BBC um and we were very fortunate that we knew we were making a movie in parallel with a TV series and that allowed us to develop a completely separate stories, to develop a lot of filming with key characters, the polar bear, the whale, and the elephants which arent in the TV series but also you know you have to approach cinema a movie very differently from television and that was very good to know that at the beginning and to constantly have that in our minds throughout the process. 14:39:04 - A03. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.39.04 Out: 14.39.45 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield on Disney nature Fothergill Well we didnt know about Disney nature 5 years ago. Um I think its a relatively recent vision from Disney as well. Uh but what we did know is that we had to make an emotionally engaging experience in the cinema and um and as such you know your animal stars have to be characters and we were very selective in the animals we chose because we knew that their lives had elements had storylines and if we could potentially film them would be very emotionally engaging for the audience. 14:39:59 - A04. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.39.59 Out: 14.40.33 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield was it a long process following the bears Linfield It was because it had to be because as you say, we had to follow these characters and have them develop and see the trials that face them whilst living out there their lives on earth and it took 2000 days in the field, you know up to 40 different teams around the world. 5 years. Thats the kind of investment that we had to make in order to get these character stories to play out and to be true life adventures because of course true life you cant hand the animal the script, they have to actually do these things and you have to be there when you they do them. 14:40:39 - A05. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.40.39 Out: 14.41.03 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield were they able to track the same animals through years Fothergill We worked with, well the first thing is we worked with very experienced scientists in the field and they help us a great deal. For a long time weve had a relationship, a symbiotic relationship between us as filmmakers and them as scientists um and that was the key thing actually and working with very good theater systems as well. 14:41:06 - A06. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.41.06 Out: 14.41.54 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield on the whale Linfield Well we were also quite lucky actually with the timing of starting this movie because HD technology and digital cinematography was just taking off and theres piece of equipment in particular called the Cineflex heligimble which is a gyro stabilized camera that hangs underneath the helicopter and it allows us to film animals from up to a kilometer away and get close up detailed behavior which has completely sort of revolutionized our ability to film you know animals and particular animal behavior but the particular thing about that is of course youre filming from a helicopter, which means where as you might not be able to follow an animal from the ground or from a boat, you can certainly follow it from a helicopter and that was enormously helpful at allowing us to kind of keep up with individuals and not lose track of them. 14:42:07 - A07. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.42.07 Out: 14.43.08 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield no staged feeling Fothergill I mean our first rule is never disturb, never interfere, and uh you know these are true life adventures and one of the wonderful things and the response that weve had to the movie where its been released in Europe and Japan is a lot of people have come out and said the images in this movie have gotve been created on computers. You know they say, where was the CGI? So many journalists have asked us that and we said, well no, genuinely there is not a frame in this movie that wasnt shot for real and I think thats very refreshing and I think its an important part of what were doing because so much in cinema today is artifice, its created by computers. I mean lets face it, the masters at Disney, and thats fine, and theres a great audience for that, but I also think theres an audience of people who want a true life experience, they want to see something thats natural, thats out there and its beautiful and its inspiring. 14:43:18 - A08. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.43.18 Out: 14.44.05 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield Fothergill We had this geographical story. I mean the suns annual journey, north, south. The seasonal story, thats sort of the global story in which effects us and our lives emotionally but also effects the lives of the animals and we basically needed an animal in the north and the polar bear clearly is the key one. We needed an animal in the tropics, and the elephant is the key one, and we needed an animal that would take us on this extraordinary 4000 mile journey from the tropics to Antarctica, so it was partly geographical, but also they had to be charismatic and we wanted them all to have babies because uh you know its cute, but not just because its cute but because with the audience, it might have emotional resonance. 14:44:16 - A09. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.44.16 Out: 14.44.53 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield skipping the predator part Fothergill We dont need it. everybody knows whats gonna happen. Linfield Exactly. I mean you dont need to see that. We made a conscious decision. I mean really the interesting part is the buildup, its the strategy and the hunt, the amazing way that a cheetah uses a special claw its got there to hook the gazelle. These bits are informative and interesting. The blood and gore and the chewing, you dont really need to see it to know what its gonna look like. Fothergill Typically for a family audience and this is what these movies are about. If youre 4 you can watch this film. If youre 94 you can watch this film. And there enough movies out there for families in my view. 14:45:03 - A10. HRN-3275 Cam A In: 14.45.03 Out: 14.46.04 Sound Bite: Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield slow motion with great white Linfield I mean thats quite interesting we were quite, we love those sequences because they are quite sort of um theyre sort of mesophorical, they seem to stand for so much more than there actually is within those images I mean in the case of the cheetah hunting the gazelle were saying that this it sort of stands for the circle of life, were kind of removed from now living in urban environments, lots of us, and I think the score works very well there its not the kind of score you expect, its not scoring the movements with the animal, its sort of scoring the underlying thought, the underlying meaning, which George Fenton the composer is absolutely genius at and um I think again its the same with the shark, its very um its a beautiful serene piece of photography which again is surprising, its not what you would expect. I think its full of surprises, both sort of photographic surprises and kind of surprises in story as well.
- Collection: Historic Films
- Producer:Historic Films
- Transmission Date:01/01/2009
- Rights:On request
- Decade: 2000s
- File Name: FJ-HRN-3275