Chat with Fergus about types of shots

We spoke to Fergus about maybe using the Go Pro to put on the birds back to get some perspective shots when they are in flight however he has flagged up some issues that could occur with this. The Go Pro itself may not be acceptable as a piece of equipment to go on the birds back as well as it could stress the vulture out in flight. They are very particular animals and the difference in weight with the Go Pro on it could shake its flight pattern and cause damage to this already endangered bird. It would be a good idea to talk to the handlers about this and see what they think however now we have Josh who will let us use his drone, we may not need to ask them. We can think of other ways of using the Go Pro such as putting it behind some food and get a shot of the bird landing into it or on the falconers glove. This will still create perspective shots but they'll be different but no less effective to our original plan. 

We will have to do some test shots to ensure that on the day we are confident in how to overcome the problems we could face. For example   following a bird or car that is moving with the camera to see how fast we need to move to be able to keep the subject in shot. Audio is also a good thing to test as we can see in the environment what kind of noises there are and how to overcome them. 


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