Greg Skomal

Películas

Great Shark Chow Down
Scientific Consultant
The world's leading scientists and cinematographers relive 5 extraordinary shark feeding events. From being surrounded at night by 700 grey reek sharks, a 300-strong gathering of blacktip, dusky and bronze sharks feeding on thousands of bait fish, to the spectacular sight of more than 200 blue sharks feeding on the carcass of a seven ton whale; the Great Shark Chow Down is an epic celebration of sharks from around the world.
Why Sharks Attack
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In recent years, an unusual spate of deadly shark attacks has gripped Australia, resulting in five deaths in 10 months. At the same time, great white sharks have begun appearing in growing numbers off the beaches of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, not far from the waters where Steven Spielberg filmed Jaws. What's behind the mysterious arrival of this apex predator in an area where it's rarely been seen for hundreds of years? Are deadly encounters with tourists inevitable? To separate fact from fear, NOVA teams with leading shark experts in Australia and the United States to uncover the science behind the great white's hunting instincts. With shark populations plummeting, scientists race to unlock the secrets of these powerful creatures of the deep in their quest to save people -- and sharks.
How 'Jaws' Changed the World
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A look at the classic film Jaws and what happened in the swell after the movie.
El tiburón aún funciona: el impacto y legado de
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Después de tres décadas, la película "Tiburón" sigue impactando y atrayendo a los espectadores al igual que lo hiciera en su año de estreno. Este documental explora la repercusión que ha tenido la cinta de Steven Spielberg en todos los sentidos, su influencia cinematográfica en otros directores, el complejo proceso de realización, el merchandisíng generado y sobre todo, el terror de muchos a bañarse en las playas.