| MUMBAI:
This month NGC is looking to add juice to its programming line up with Nat
Geo Amazing Moments. The show kicks off on 26 March at 8 pm. The 12 part
series counts down the best events captured by National Geographic's lens. Featuring
imagery and first hand accounts from scientists, journalists and filmmakers on
the scene, the programme lets viewers experience moments of discovery, adventure
and shocking animal behaviour. NGC India VP marketing Rajesh Sheshadri said,
"Nat Geo's Most Amazing Moments showcases a collection of real-life
experiences that makes our viewers think again about their definition of possible
and impossible by going beyond their thought horizons. National Geographic's unparalleled
cinematography also adds to the thrilling experience, which I am confident will
leave our audience wanting more!" The twelve part series follows a
theme for each episode. These episodes take the viewers on a roller coaster ride
of danger, thrill and close encounters with death. Seeing Is Believing
captures most amazing moments brilliantly on film. From nature's fury, dangerous
rescue missions, unpredictable animal behaviour to painful human rituals, this
never seen before amazing footage leaves the viewer thinking again about all that's
around them. Most Thrilling Moments, the first episode of the series
presents daring moments. Viewers will find out what it's like to have a 200-mile-an-hour
racecar fly through the air, right over ones head and a descent into an active
lava-spewing volcano.They will also see a real-life vampire drink human blood
and venture down one of the world's most violent stretches of whitewater. Another
episode Close Encounters features surprising moments when predator meets
prey, man meets animal and people look death in the face in some of the most incredible
scenes ever captured on film. Viewers will get up close and personal with rats,
giant squids or swarms of stinging bees and pray for passengers on a sinking cruise
ship or pilots in a mid-air collision. The series concludes with Predators
of War on 31 March at 8 pm. Predators on South Africa's Mala Mala game reserve,
including cheetahs, hyenas and lions, engage in a no-holds-barred battle for slowly
diminishing water and food. |