How Filmmakers Captured Acorn Woodpeckers

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Cinematographer Mark Carroll shows how his team was able to film Acorn woodpeckers high up in the trees.

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“Woodpeckers: The Hole Story“ premiered November 2, 2022, at 8|7c on PBS.

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Cinematographer Mark Carroll takes us up in a crane to show us how he was able to capture feeding and caching behavior at the Acorn Woodpecker’s eyeview at the Hastings Natural History preserve in Carmel California.

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Neat! Woodpeckers love old and partly dead trees. Such busy birds!

westerntanager
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Fascinating. Absolutely awesome. I really respect all of these bird-chasing cinematographers. I can't imagine the hours of standing and waiting just to get a few seconds of good footage when I myself have trouble standing still for ten minutes doing the same thing.

Skoryx
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Love this BTS stuff. Makes you appreciate the output that much more.

NatureWildFilms
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Thank for sharing! I just love seeing behind the scenes of nature videos, especially with bugs, they have to do most of that in studio

lynnleigha
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Oh and the woodpecker documentary was beautifully done

lynnleigha
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Hope we will not disturb their lives and their habitat and better still leave them alone.Their location should not be made too obvious.Thank you for your effort though..

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