Unsere Erde - Der Film - From Pole to Pole
from YouTube :: Tag // second life February 06, 2008
In Berlin hat ein spektakulärer Film Premiere gefeiert: "Unsere Erde". In der deutsch-britischen Co-Produktion stecken fünf Jahre Arbeit und 4000 Drehtage an mehr als 200 Drehorten in 26 Ländern. Entstanden sind beeindruckende Bilder eines schönen, aber zerbrechlichen Planeten. - ARD - From Pole to Pole - BBC In the biggest series the BBC's Natural History Unit has ever done, BBC ONE celebrates our amazing planet in all its glory, using the latest technology to track great migrations, capture split second actions, and get amazing footage of wildlife in their natural habitats, no matter whether this is a mountain top, the most remote parts of the desert, or the dark depths of the forest floor. From Pole to Pole introduces the ultimate portrait of our planet by looking at our planet as a whole and considering the key factors that have shaped its natural history. Without freshwater there is no life on the land, while the sun dominates the lives of all animals and plants on Earth and defines their habitats. The most enchanting illustration of the sun's hold on life takes place in the Arctic spring. A mother polar bear emerges from her winter den followed by two tiny cubs. She has just two weeks to prepare them for a perilous journey across the frozen sea before it melts and they become stranded. During this critical period, Planet Earth captures the most intimate and complete picture of polar bear life ever filmed. The tilt of the earth's orbit to the sun dictates all our lives, creating the seasons which in turn trigger the greatest spectacles on our earth, the mass migration of animals. Planet Earth uses aerial technology to follow a million caribou as they trek across the Arctic wastes, pursued by wolves as they go. In the Kalahari Desert, an epic trek is undertaken by hundreds of elephants as they attempt to reach the Okavango Swamps. For more than three years, BBC cameras recorded in time lapse the annual transformation created by the floods. The flood also provides opportunities for hunting dogs which are filmed for the first time from the air as they run down and kill their impala prey. In the oceans, Planet Earth slows down the leap of a great white shark as it captures a seal. One second of high octane action is slowed down forty times to reveal for the first time the power and technique of the oceans' master predator. Using the latest technology, together with unrivalled access and experience, the BBC brings you a portrait of your planet as you've never seen it before. Producer - Mark Linfield Author: FundoElCoco Keywords: tagesschau.de ARD Unsere Erde Alastair Fothergill Mark Linfield Universum Film Berlin Berlinale FundoElCoco Added: February 5, 2008
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