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Daily Archives: 13 December 2011

Frozen Planet and fakery

Posted on 13 December 2011 by Geoff

BBC Frozen Planet - Newborn polar bears I won’t reiterate all the details of the Frozen Planet fakery ‘scandal’ that’s gotten the BBC into a bit of trouble recently, but I do think that documentaries should be more open about the techniques used in filming and editing, just as a matter of principle.

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