Production & Post
How Nat Geo captured Artemis II’s launch in slow motion
The broadcaster employed the s2.5k by Freefly Systems, a high-resolution, slow-motion camera, to record the blast-off at 2,000 frames per second
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The broadcaster employed the s2.5k by Freefly Systems, a high-resolution, slow-motion camera, to record the blast-off at 2,000 frames per second
Ahead of its premiere on National Geographic this weekend, TVBEurope talks to JFK: One Day in America director Ella Wright about how the series...
National Geographic has announced a new documentary series produced by Jay Z and The Weinstein Company as part of its upcoming slate of programmes....