What do they tell the aboriginals when they're filming in the area?

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Say a BBC filming crew needs to film some rare animals on a remote island where people live in huts and have little contact with the civilization, they have to come to them and ask for permission to film there, what do they tell them? How do they explain what a camera is and the whole purpose of what they're doing?
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Wow, that's some interesting stuff! Not really surprising but nevertheless!
 
They won't. Towards the end of WW2, the British briefly occupied a similar Pacific Island and soon left when the war ended. When they returned 10 yrs later, they saw that the natives had built models of airplanes from trees and were worshiping them. They frequently showed the films of this during the 50s, but then stopped when they realized that people would link it to our present day flawed God Concept.
 
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