I thought this is quite a nice article from RT talking about the baby elephants' deaths.
Why are baby elephants dying in The Secret Life of the Zoo?
Why are baby elephants dying in The Secret Life of the Zoo?
I wish there were fewer talking heads in all those keeper interviews: couldn't they have used the keepers' voices as commentaries over footage of action from time to time?
I thought this is quite a nice article from RT talking about the baby elephants' deaths.
Why are baby elephants dying in The Secret Life of the Zoo?
I think the idea is they show each 'talking head' so you identify with the keeper concerned, then he/she follows with some voiceover afterward. Without the 'head' there would be less of the identity- but yes, rather a lot of the 'heads'.
Yes, I think I expressed myself badly: I feel that the problem has been too much time with each talking head, rather than too many individual heads. If they had kept the audio going, but cut the video away to the keepers with the animals after a sentence or two, it would have kept the action going rather better.
Alan
Well, I had my orang fix last night but I'm puzzled about the orang shown every week in the introduction. S/he is being carried unconscious into the operating theatre. I wonder why this story wasn't shown?
If they do another series maybe it would be better at colchester zoo?
I think this was one of Blackpools Borneans having her eyes operated on whilst she stayed at Chester. Not sure why this was in the titles when it wasn't part of the show?
There are advantages and disadvantages both ways. Another series at Chester would allow ongoing stories to be followed up and the experience and confidence of the keepers at Chester would make things easier, but there would be some repetition. A different zoo would offer fresh challenges.
There are advantages and disadvantages both ways. Another series at Chester would allow ongoing stories to be followed up and the experience and confidence of the keepers at Chester would make things easier, but there would be some repetition. A different zoo would offer fresh challenges.
Alan
Surely with the massive amount of animals there's plenty of new stuff they could do at Chester.
Interestingly, the voice-over narration is done by an Australian - is this the case for the British version or am I watching a dubbed show?
Interestingly, the voice-over narration is done by an Australian - is this the case for the British version or am I watching a dubbed show?