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Extracted Fox is a pioneering competition for survival, which pushed the contestants to their limits and at the same time preferred the scenes.
The upcoming series, which premieres on Monday 10 FebruaryThere are a dozen untrained competitors because they face extreme conditions in the Canadian wilderness. Families of contestants follow them through a live source and can decide whether their beloved can remain in competition or should be removed for their own safety.
During an exclusive conversation with Us every weekSurvival consultant and adventurer Megan Hine opened for a job that continued behind the scenes. Hine specifically interrupted its role in the head of extraction.
“I threw Survivalists in the field and then I stood.” I have access to all cameras and I can look inside and find out who could extract. Then, when a family member presses the extracted button, we have to act really fast, ”Hine explained. “I have to go inside and get them out, which sometimes logistically is quite challenging where the survivalist was in the environment.”
Hine has physical and psychological factors that need to be considered.
“The survivalist has no idea that they will be extracted.” They have no communication with their family members at the headquarters, ”she continued. “So they don’t know they will be extracted.” He doesn’t know that a family member will press the button. The first thing they might be aware of is the sound of the coming helicopter. ”
Extracted is one of the many survival survival of fun Our From the comfort of our own homes. Hine has violated the reason why Extracted, Special Forces: The Hardest Test in the World And others are so interesting.
“At the basic level we like to see how other people suffer.” Thanks to this we feel better, but it’s addictive, ”she joked. “I am fascinated by the psychology of survival and the physical act of survival.” But with his psychology, it is much easier to evoke fear and anxiety than it is joy and happiness. You have invested these shows in the character because you can understand and empathize. In fact, you are able to get into this position.
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Hine has discussed the interviews that always happened about the coolness of each contestant, narration Our“The whole assumption was that we worked with a cast that had very little outdoor and survival. There is an element with the duty of care. On my part with the safety part, this is what I did behind the scenes on shows like this, for more than 20 years. There are signs and symptoms and you are constantly be careful. ”
She continued: “What was great about was the technology that was so advanced that we were streaming live. I could check any point on anyone and wearing a watch where their biometric data is recorded to look at their body health. We pay attention to them and just make sure we push them to their limits – but it’s not fatal. ”
“It was a pioneering technology in a show where families at headquarters have access to cameras all day to see their survival,” Hine shared. “We had these robotic cameras in the field that were connected to trees or roaming and they could apply for it.”
Hine appreciated the device for allowing them to be ready.
“When the weather changed, it was all technology that had a gentle tuning.” She had to sometimes be able to deal with cold wet heat, ”she told us. “Because of the change of seasons, we went from being quite warm for snow and things.”
“Absolutely. Although the family has to decide whether their survivalist has been extracted from the environment, of course we have survivalists who are in a very real situation,” she admitted. one of the biggest threats. ”
Hine added: “There is a point where blood begins to leave the brain and goes to your basic cognitive function. Your brain starts to shut down and we see people who are starting to make strange decisions. We are also constantly looking at it to know where they are in case we have to go and get them. ”
Despite the brutal conditions, production has always been aware of what is happening in case they need to break the fourth wall.
“The contestants were left as much as possible on their own facilities,” Hine said. “We always have a psychologist in the background, only in case.” This is always a requirement and that is the duty of care. But the cast is aware of what they have signed up and are there to play the game. ”
LIGHT EXPERIENCE Extracted It should show contestants what they are made of.
“It’s all about the durability and power of adventure.” When I talk to the cast, they could worry about how they went on the screen or what they did. But (I suggest) forget it all, ”she shared. “In the end, they were there for a few weeks by living from berries, drinking water in the lake and without a sleeping bag.” Survived. That’s really bad. ”
Hine added, “He puts everything into the perspective. I think it is incredibly emphasized to know that you are able to do it, and you can also spend so much time alone. Building resistance and teamwork. This dynamics usually brought people closer to each other. ”
Extracted contains 12 untrained competitors From America, how did they end up in the Canadian wilderness?
“When you are looking for places for programs like this, you are looking for places to allow survival activities. We want to ask and want to be able to hunt, ”Hine explained. “Canadian wilderness is so huge and there are ways to work there, that in other places – such as national parks in the US – that are very, very difficult to film such a show.”
She continued: “Because you can’t make fires and certainly can’t hunt wild animals. These are all the things that happen behind the scenes. Everything is this logistics and preparation and things that should be thought about as well. ”
“These people have very little experience, but they are still able to improvise.” What makes a good survival is someone who can draw on skills or experiences from other life paths, ”Hine said. “(It’s important) to be able to think outside the box.” But certainly in advance – if you knew you were going to cast something like that – get there and feel what it’s like to be in this environment. ”
When thinking about his own experience, Hine suggested Some skills are worth knowing for programs such as Extracted.
“The US Army has a generalized rule of three.” This means three minutes without air, three hours without shelter, three days without water and three weeks without food. Obviously, this is a huge generalization, but that is basically how long your body can go without these things, ”she said Our. “So you were just dropped into this environment of the wilderness.” How are you going to protect? The night is coming and starts to darken. There is also wildlife and there are rain clouds in the distance. You must use the sources that are there in the field. ”