Chapter 43: Producing the Documentary
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It was just that during the process, there were many factors to be considered. For example, such as speed, how long could Wu Hao maintain it for?
Plus, he also needed to deal with problems like high pressure, heat, and other problems too.
There were so many reasons for Wu Hao to fly at his top speed of 1000 km/h. It was almost the same speed as normal aircraft.
With this, he still had energy in reserve during the process of flying in sky with his telekinesis to power up a shield to surround him. This shield would protect his body from being affected by the high heat and pressure.
That was the very reason why he couldnt utilize all of his energy to increase his flight speed. He would have to divide a huge portion of his energy to maintain the shield around his body.
After all, if he wasnt being protected by the shield, not to mention 1000 km/h, even at 200 km/h, it wasnt something a humans body can handle.
If he really fly at 1000 km/h without any protective shield, it was very likely that his clothes and then some would be shredded. His skin would be torn apart and there would be smoke coming out from him due to the friction.
In other words, if it wasnt for the protective shield, the moment he exceeded 200 km/h, it would be very difficult for his body to withstand the strain.
Although his physical attribute were much better than ordinary humans, it still wasnt tough enough to endure pressure!
This aerial shot idea isnt bad. However, for the specific details about it, I still need to properly plan ahead. Well, lets get all these things back to camp first before thinking about it! Wu Haos mind recovered from his internal monologue and he immediately began to transfer his items inside some of the mountains.
Although he bought a lot of stuff and it covered a huge area, the total weight was only about two tons.
Carrying back so many items, although his speed couldnt be too fast, overall it didnt really affect his flying.
En, These days, I have filmed nearly every animal in the Qinling Mountains. These should be enough for several episodes for the documentary. Lets get started with the first episode then! The main character of the documentary would be this particular South China tiger. In order to let the world know more about how this tiger survives in wild, he specifically took a filmed it for a whole day.
From how it hunted and all of its various habits to the smallest details, Wu Hao even went out of his way to catch a prey for it to pursue in order to capture the scene of this tiger hunting. After playing a cat and mouse game for several minutes, finally Wu Hao allowed the tiger to successfully catch the prey.
In addition in spending the whole day alone with this adult South China tiger to know about its life habits, Wu Hao continued filming for the next few days.
Giant pandas, golden snub-nosed monkeys, takins, crested ibis, gazelles, wild boars, black bears, musk deers, small muntjacs, hedgehogs, bamboo rats, flying squirrels, swine badgers, great civets, small civets, clouded leopards, and etc, more than 20 different kinds of animals.
These animals werent filmed in great detail like the South China tiger however, the quality was still much better than the current available documentaries being aired.
After all, Wu Haos current filming techniques could be said as the best if not one of the best in the world. During the process of filming these animals, he also accidentally met some rare insects and snakes.
Of course, this was just the first series. Wu Haos second series would focus more on cold-blooded animals and underwater fishes.
Soon, Wu Hao extracted copies of the videos into a video editing software. And this video software, the most mainstream one had been tinkered by Wu Hao to bring a better optimisation.
Using a large number of intelligent programs, the videos files could easily be edited and cropped out before using the most appropriate methods to link them.
An hour later, this series which had a total of 9 episodes, each episode about 35 minutes in length, had all been completed.
En, next these videos should be synchronized with reasonable introductions with text and sound effects. The text descriptions were very easy. In just a few minutes, Wu Hao had sorted out all the appropriate textual descriptions.
Then followed by the smart voice reading software, the text on display was read aloud.
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