Pixar’s A Bug’s Life, released in 1998, introduced tiny CGI ants to the big screen. National Geographic’s new docu-series, A Real Bug’s Life, takes a different approach by showcasing insects as giants in our everyday environments. The critters featured in the Disney+ series are not digitally created, but the technology used to film them is cutting-edge. Like its animated counterpart, the show delves into the world of insects and their adventures in unprecedented ways.
A Real Bug’s Life explores various habitats, from arid desert plains to tropical jungles, urban environments, rural farms in the UK, and even the backyard. Through innovative filming techniques, viewers are treated to entirely new perspectives of these worlds. Nathan Small, a key figure in the series, describes the show’s look and feel as unparalleled, making it a truly unique viewing experience.
2024-01-22 09:30:09
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