Watch Planet Earth - The Complete BBC Series Online
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Watch Planet Earth - The Complete BBC Series Online.
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Never have I been so moved by a series to narrate in wonder and actually shed tears of joy at the beauty that surrounds us on this fabulous planet.
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I have been watching it on Discovery HD Theater when it premiered in March. The first episode “Pole to Pole” position the tone by showing the range of life and species that exist on this planet. The subsequent episodes delve into the habitats one by one. Mountains, Unique Water, Caves, Deserts, Ice Worlds, Colossal Plains, Jungles, Shallow Seas, Seasonal Forests and Deep Ocean are the subsequent episodes. This is one series that has to be seen to be believed of what the heroic cameramen of BBC/Discovery Channel have been able to seize through their sheer perseverance in remote locations. The HD technology has captured some scenes and images never seen before and some seen before but never with this clarity and beauty. 5 years, 62 countries and 204 locations is what it took to acquire this series, and the result is a lifetime TV series.
This is one series that fascinated my kid as noteworthy as it amazed me. She wanted to seek her cartoons but the moment the episode began she was captivated. Both of us shared together the wonder that is our Planet and it was she who brought up the subject of what we might be doing to it by our actions. We cried when we saw how polar bears have begun to drown as ice melts faster every year. The image of one lone fill trying to traipse on ice but falling into the slushy waters, and having to swim longer distances to acquire food and finally dying with exhaustion was heart breaking. The series makes no references to the display conditions, unbiased in passing as with the polar absorb. I judge the directors and producers of the series fair wanted to present us the beauty of the natural world, the fight for survival of several animals even when there is no climactic change. And as we maintain watching and are filled with dismay and wonderment that we’re lucky enough to live on this planet, we initiate to luxuriate in quietly in our hearts how we need to change today to ensure that we achieve our planet.
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That is what my daughter felt on her maintain, she asked me why we were not doing more to put our natural world and I did not have any trustworthy answers. The last 3 episodes, Planet Earth: The Future delve deeper into these issues, which I haven’t had a chance to recognize yet.
I watched a clip of David Attenborough’s version video on the web before I started watching the series with Sigourney Weaver’s narration, and I was disappointed by her blandness and lack of depth. I bought this position like many others to listen to Sir David’s narration. I was torn between the regular DVD location and the HD DVD though. This series is honorable enough to manufacture me seize an HD DVD player impartial to be able to sight it in its suitable effect! However, the regular location has the Future series and the Planet Earth diaries which the HD place does not have. I loved the Planet Earth Diaries (or leisurely the scenes) with cameramen, it made a spicy documentary on it’s maintain, and wished some were longer. If they had the extra material in the HD DVD location, it would have been my first choice.
I had saved the Discovery HD Theatre epidodes on my HD Cable box and I was able to compare their image quality with this Standard DVD version playing on an upconverting DVD player. The Discovery Theater images were crystal sure, and you could literally gape each grain of sand on the sea bed or each crevice on a rock face. The Standard DVD looked ravishing satisfactory when upconverted to 720p and if I had not seen the HD version I would have been quite amazed with the image quality. True now I’ve been spoilt by the Discovery Theater version. If you’re considering the HD version it’s a sizable choice if you have an HD DVD/BluRay player. You’ll probably not watch a better HD disc. This series was shot completely in HD format. From my experience in the media industry I can sing you that this is a very, very expensive format to shoot in especially given the 5 years that it took to compose this series. Most television is shot in a regular digital format and then upconverted to the HD format later. That gives immense images but they cannot compare to something shot totally in HD. That is the reason the image quality of this series is spectacular. In HD they were able to seize the action which when replayed in slow-motion also stays crystal certain. Therefore you have breathtaking images of a shark capturing its prey (and many others) in slo-mo.
This really is the position to retract. It’s like a living documentation of the beauty of our earth, some of which was starting to go proper as the cameras were rolling. Perhaps, that is why BBC and Discovery spared no cost to make this series and it is a masterpiece.
First off, let me say Thank you to Amazon for clarifying that the astronomical David Attenborough is the narrator for this series. No Attenborough would have meant no recall on my fragment. Simply do the most fantastic documentary on life and animals and the world around us that I have ever seen. The clarity is simply breathtaking(and that was on my tv brodcast which was in 720P…the HD transfers are in 1080p!!!!) .A sizable tahnak you to the creators and producers for doing this for people like myself and many others who care deeply about the world around us.
My one minor complaint has to do with the fact that on the HD transfers, there is absent the supplemental material that is reveal on the standard defintion release. There is no 110 minutes of slack the scenes footage of what took region on these excavations to these wonderous places or interviews with the people, Attenborough or anyone for that matter. The other special feature not found on either the Blu-Ray or HD-DVD transfer is Planet Earth: The Future, which is a 150 little documentary(Shot entirely in high defintion mind you) which chronicles how the whole series was created, and how we can continue to sustain our earth so that we may continue to have wonderous documentaries like this for our children’s children. Finally, amazingly there are charging the HD customers around $25 MORE for a product that has LESS articulate than on the standard defintion release.
Otherwise highly reccomended presentation that is extremely addictive and immeasureably sensational from the first scene to the last. Its simply amazes me the beauty of God’s creations.
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