Shark Week Season 2010 Episode 1
Shark Week
Season 2010

Ep 1. Ultimate Air Jaws

  • TV-PG
  • August 1, 2010
  • 43 min
  • 8.5  (12)

In the season premiere of the 2010 edition of Discovery Channel's Shark Week, viewers are treated to an adrenaline-fueled episode titled "Ultimate Air Jaws." The episode revolves around the stunning aerial acrobatics of great white sharks as they breach the water's surface in pursuit of their prey.

The episode opens with a breathtaking shot of the rugged coastline of South Africa, where researchers and filmmakers have come to capture footage of one of the most awe-inspiring sights in the natural world - a great white shark launching itself out of the water to catch a seal in mid-air.

The show's host, Chris Fallows, is a seasoned veteran of the shark-filled waters off the coast of South Africa, and he has dedicated his career to studying and filming these majestic creatures. Fallows is joined by a team of experts, including marine biologist Alison Towner and photographer Jeff Kurr, as they set out to capture footage of the ultimate air jaws.

The team's first challenge is to find the perfect location for their cameras, and they soon discover a stretch of coastline known as "Shark Alley," where large numbers of great whites can be seen breaching the water in search of seals. With the cameras in place, the team waits patiently for the sharks to make their appearance.

As the sun rises on the second day of filming, the team gets their first glimpse of a shark launching itself out of the water in pursuit of a seal. The footage they capture is truly stunning, and it quickly becomes clear that they are witnessing something truly extraordinary.

Over the next few days, the team continues to capture footage of great whites breaching the water, and they begin to notice a pattern in the sharks' behavior. They discover that the sharks are using a technique called "spy hopping," where they raise their heads out of the water to get a better look at their surroundings. The team realizes that this behavior could be the key to capturing even more spectacular footage of the ultimate air jaws.

With this new knowledge, the team sets out to capture footage of a great white breaching the water in close proximity to their cameras. The risk is high, as the team's boat is at risk of being damaged by the powerful jaws of the sharks. However, the payoff of capturing this footage would be worth the danger.

As the team prepares for their final shot, tensions run high. Will the sharks oblige and perform their awe-inspiring aerial acrobatics? Or will the team be forced to pack up their gear and return home empty-handed?

The episode concludes with a pulse-pounding sequence as the team captures footage of a great white breaching the water just a few feet away from their cameras. The shot is truly breathtaking, and it cements the team's place in the history of Shark Week as some of the most daring and skilled filmmakers to ever capture footage of great whites in their natural habitat.

Overall, "Ultimate Air Jaws" is a thrilling and inspiring episode that showcases the incredible power and beauty of these apex predators. With stunning cinematography and a cast of expert researchers and filmmakers, Shark Week 2010 gets off to an exhilarating start.

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  • First Aired
    August 1, 2010
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (12)
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