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Since 1998, Shiels Productions with The North Carolina Zoo, has produced The Zoo Filez. This award winning television series, seen by 400,000 viewers each week, is carried by ten broadcast stations and two cable systems across North Carolina. The Zoo Filez has traveled from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to the jungles of Uganda to spread an earth friendly message of conservation and to invite viewers to appreciate the beauty of nature at the North Carolina Zoo. |
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I hope you tuned in to our recent broadcast on
If you missed it& check this link &
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WFAE has archived the show featuring the
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Encountering the Cross River Gorilla
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Encountering the Cross River Gorilla by Terry Shiels January 22, 2009 Page 2 : A Very Close Encounter I rise before first light so that I can capture a time lapse sequence of an African red sky sunrise with my high-definition TV camera. After breakfast, we set out once more to find our family of primates. We are fortunate. They have not traveled far. Our guides have found evidence that they have been feeding very close by. We proceed quietly with our eyes, our ears and even our noses at a heightened state of alert. Suddenly the silence is broken by a thunderous gorilla vocalization. We freeze. The sound of rapid chest thumping is followed by another series of loud gorilla sounds. My camera is on my shoulder as our guide points. The silverback is there. I start shooting and capture a few seconds of the big male through the trees. Then he vanishes as quickly as he appeared. We are silent and still. Then the massive silverback is charging us with frightening yells. He is trying to scare us and it is working well! I am so petrified that I miss the opportunity to record another image, but I do record his screams which are strong evidence that the big guy was less than half a football field away. A moment later he is gone. Our guides assure us we won't see this family of gorillas again today. But they have influenced my life forever. I turn the camera back on to record interviews from our group to document our encounter. Dr. Bergl's testimony is that, in a decade of gorilla research, this is his closest encounter with these creatures that he has faithfully studied. I am grateful to be the first broadcast professional to capture even a few frames of a Cross River Gorilla on video. Tomorrow we head down the mountain and begin the long journey home. We will return to North Carolina forever changed by what we have experienced in Africa, so many miles from home. |
Contact terry@shielsproductions.com