James Algar, the producer-director of Disney's "True-Life Adventure" short subject series, explains the techniques used by cameraman to capture images of nature in this early Disneyland episode. These techniques are then shown in application in scenes of animals from the North American prairie. The episode concludes with a presentation of the first True-Life Adventure entry, 1948's Oscar-winning Seal Island. Photographed by Alfred and Elma Milotte, the film is a detailed account of the annual migration of fur seals from Alaska to the Pribilof Islands where they were born. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi