The ‘Deadliest Catch’ of All? Capturing Epic Footage on Dangerous Seas
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originalproductions.comThe ‘Deadliest Catch’ of All? Capturing Epic Footage on Dangerous Seasoriginalproductions.comThe ‘Deadliest Catch’ of All? Capturing Epic Footage on Dangerous Seas The editor and cinematographer break down how they turn 25,000 hours of footage into a compelling, cohesive story. Article written for indiewire.com The size and scope of producing a single season of “Deadliest Catch” is hard to fully fathom. There are seven different producing-camera teams on […] The post The ‘Deadliest Catch’ of All? Capturing Epic Footage on Dangerous Seas appeared first on Original Productions .
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