BBC accused of routine 'fakery' in wildlife documentaries - Telegraph
Producers use sound effects to mimic the noises made by real animals, including such seemingly bizarre practices as adding custard powder to a woman’s stocking which is then squeezed to sound like polar bears skidding on ice or else bears walking through a forest. ...[A BBC spokeswoman] added: “In Frozen Planet the narration was carefully worded so it didn’t mislead the audience and talked in general about polar bears in the wild rather than the specific cubs shown.
[caption] The polar bear and cub inside the man-made den fashioned out of wood and covered in fake snow
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Not that we should let the BBC off for its propagandizing in general, but wildlife documentaries are "faked" all the time. Do people think a cameraman crawls into the underground lair of a red fox to film said fox giving birth or tending to her newborn pups?
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