nigelwee
23-Feb-2011, 08:12 PM
Hey guys,
We are currently in the midst of producing a TV commercial for a camera product, and one of the scenes requires a close up shot of some butterflies across an 'endless garden'.
We were wondering if you guys could help us with some information as to where we would be able to attain some butterflies for our shoot.
As this would be our first time shooting and handling butterflies, what would be the correct and legal way of handling the butterflies?
If you could give us any information on local Insect/Pet stores/Breeders/Farms or Importers that handles butterflies, or the Butterfly Interest Group have ever come across such establishments we will greatly appreciate it if you could give us the contacts of such.
Also, when you guys shoot such butterflies, how do you attract them so that they are able to stay so still in front of the camera? Do you guys use honey or any special ingredient that attracts them? or do you guys wait out for them?
Thank you so much in advance for helping out guys. Any useful information on this would be GREATLY appreciated.
Please feel free to drop a comment or contact me via email at nigelwee87@gmail.com.
Thanks again.
Warmest regards,
Nigel Wee
nigelwee87@gmail.com
9843 9592
We are currently in the midst of producing a TV commercial for a camera product, and one of the scenes requires a close up shot of some butterflies across an 'endless garden'.
We were wondering if you guys could help us with some information as to where we would be able to attain some butterflies for our shoot.
As this would be our first time shooting and handling butterflies, what would be the correct and legal way of handling the butterflies?
If you could give us any information on local Insect/Pet stores/Breeders/Farms or Importers that handles butterflies, or the Butterfly Interest Group have ever come across such establishments we will greatly appreciate it if you could give us the contacts of such.
Also, when you guys shoot such butterflies, how do you attract them so that they are able to stay so still in front of the camera? Do you guys use honey or any special ingredient that attracts them? or do you guys wait out for them?
Thank you so much in advance for helping out guys. Any useful information on this would be GREATLY appreciated.
Please feel free to drop a comment or contact me via email at nigelwee87@gmail.com.
Thanks again.
Warmest regards,
Nigel Wee
nigelwee87@gmail.com
9843 9592