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Everything you ever wanted to know about the Deadliest Catch - Page 30 of 33 - Kiwi Report

Everything you ever wanted to know about the Deadliest Catch


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[post_page_title]Getting the shot [/post_page_title]
Capturing the drama of the tough conditions on the high seas is no easy task. What you don’t see on the show is that in addition to stationary camera set up around the ship, each ship also has two camera men that are constantly filming. Some of the aerial shots are taken from a helicopter, while the underwater shot are usually from underwater cameras that they attach to the crab pots for a “crab’s eye view.” As if that wasn’t enough, sometimes they also have divers who film the scene from within the water alongside the boats.

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