The Year of the Wildebeest

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The Year of the Wildebeest
Produced by Alan Root
Narrated byJames Mason
CinematographyAlan Root
LanguageEnglish

The Year of the Wildebeest is a nature documentary from the Survival series shot in 1975. [1] [2] This documentary recorded the migration of 1.5 million ungulates through Tanzania. The cameras used in the documentary were hidden inside tortoise shells to obtain images of the wildebeests thundering over them.

Production

The Year of the Wildebeest was produced by Alan Root, and narrated by James Mason.

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References

  1. "WildFilmHistory - The Year of the Wildebeest (1974)". www.wildfilmhistory.org. Retrieved 2017-09-23.
  2. Root, Alan, The Year of the Wildebeest, James Mason, Joan Root, retrieved 2017-09-23