1, the earth is pulsating.
There are no special effects, no scripts, only shots, which restore the truest nature, show the most beautiful scenery of nature, record the cruel law of the jungle and capture the most brilliant side of animals.
From the South Pole to the North Pole, from the equator to the cold zone, from the African grassland to the tropical rain forest, and then from the desolate peaks to the deep sea, countless creatures are presented to the world in an extremely beautiful posture.
2. The planet of mankind
Human Planet is the first documentary about human existence created by BBC. Eight episodes discuss human activities in polar regions, mountains, oceans, jungles, grasslands, rivers, deserts and cities. World-class natural and human experts and photographers capture precious shots from the air, land and underwater.
3. Blue Planet
From the tropics to the polar regions, from the shore to the dark deep sea, thousands of exotic creatures and plants pass by your eyes, and many little-known marine secrets and many deep-sea virgin lands that humans have never set foot in are displayed one by one, which can be called "magnificent marine epic".
The movie * * * has 10 episodes, each episode is about 50 minutes long. It premiered on BBC One from September 12 to1October 3 1 2006. The original English dubbing was explained by David Attenborough, a famous natural history program host of BBC.
4. The power of art
He has won many international awards such as "International Emmy Award for Best Art Program" and "BAFTA Award for Best Photography" (documentary category).
This series combines dramatic remolding, spectacular photography techniques and Simon Schama's unique and personalized narrative, and will lead the audience back to the important historical moment when eight great works of art were born, and reproduce the creative process of eight famous artists such as Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Picasso.
Eight masters of art all have their own creative styles and distinctive personalities. This film will comprehensively analyze the little-known and gripping stories of art masters. ..
5. Diary of Emperor Penguin
The ecological documentary directed by Luc Jacquet was released in France on October 26th, 2005. In the form of documentary and narration, the film depicts the emperor penguin's arduous journey for survival and reproduction with strong willpower under the extremely harsh climatic conditions in Antarctica.
Diary of the Emperor Penguin records the story of the survival and reproduction of emperor penguins living on the Antarctic continent. The film shows the courage, struggle and love of a group of animals in the desolate Antarctic continent for thousands of years, with shocking power.