1, small world
Tiny World is a miniature version of the insect world. The protagonist of each story is a small insect, which describes the ecological environment of insects in the style of documentary and deduces a vivid and humorous story at the same time.
Bullying ladybugs, bees obeying traffic rules, swarming ants, lovely caterpillars breaking into butterflies and so on. The images of these small insects not only make people shine at the moment, but also have distinct personalities, which also make the audience enjoy watching them.
These short animations not only open people's eyes to the insect world, but also are very humorous and philosophical. Therefore, not only children like it, but also adults like it. Small World series won the best TV series of all ages in 2007.
2.BBC: Africa
BBC: Africa is 20 13 Katrina? A large-scale original ecological documentary directed by bartram.
As the second continent in the world, Africa is rich in wildlife and natural scenery. Huge and fierce predators roared and galloped among many herbivores; Orangutans, monkeys and snakes occupied the dense and dark forest. The camera will follow the host David Eddingpaul across the magical African continent, exploring undiscovered and unrecorded biological species and spectacular African miracles.
3. The story of the Arctic
The Tale of the Arctic tells the story that the ice and snow at the top of the earth are experiencing a grand adventure. Under the leadership of her mother, Nanu, a little polar bear, learns survival skills, avoids the harassment of natural enemies, and is also exploring the challenges of the new environment. Seela, a baby walrus, is the hard-won crystallization of population reproduction, with the dual protection of mother and menstruation. However, unpredictable environmental changes pose a great threat to the entire walrus population.
No matter whether the film has scientific reference value or not, the stories constructed by artists with fifteen years of genius and persistence are enough to make people respect.
4. Seven worlds, one planet
The documentary * * * consists of seven episodes, focusing on seven continents, and introducing the species diversity among different regions to the audience in the order of Antarctica, Asia, South America, Australia, North America, Europe and Africa. Each episode reveals the unique landscape of a continent and the living conditions of animals and plants. The 4K clear picture shows the magnificence and beauty of nature.
The film shows the significance of life, reproduction, competition, rules, survival and affection in nature. By studying different creatures, such as seals, penguins, humpback whales and marine life; The life relationship among monkeys, apes, elephants, wolves and humans shows a colorful picture of life, but it will eventually go extinct.
It is also through icebergs, volcanoes, Gobi, oceans, lakes, rainforests, deserts and human activities to show the eternity and vicissitudes of nature. Movies never remind us to fear life!
5. Insect stories
Insect Story tells the story of a ladybug being chased by other insects in the hidden jungle of human beings and participating in the battle between red ants and black ants. In a quiet jungle, under the human footprint, there is a vibrant insect world. A ladybug was chased by various insects in the jungle and broke into the battle scene of red and black ants, witnessing a "Trojan siege" in the insect world.
Cute insects and real beauty, as well as the story of small insects crossing the ocean to save friends, are touching and interesting. There is no dialogue in the whole process, which not only personifies animals properly, but also completely crosses the language barrier so that every child can understand it. French is romantic and humorous.
6. Diary of Emperor Penguin
Diary of the Emperor Penguin is an ecological documentary directed by Luc Jacquet, which was released in France on June 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.
The northern Antarctic continent has a mild climate and abundant food; The south is covered with snow all year round, with cold climate and food shortage. But the south also has its advantages, that is, the ecology here is stable and there is no pursuit of natural enemies. In order to make the chicks grow up healthily, penguin parents come from the north to the south to hatch their eggs every year.
7.migratory birds
More than 600 people participated in the filming of Migratory Birds, which lasted more than three years, covering more than 50 countries and regions around the world, and the documentary was more than 460 kilometers long. This film used 17 pilots and two scientific examinations.
The migration process of migratory birds is extremely difficult, and it is necessary to overcome the hardships of long-distance flight and the severe challenges of nature. The indomitable spirit in adversity is worth learning, which is actually the attitude that life should have today. Based on the journey of migratory birds from south to north, the film tells how migratory birds find their way in sandstorms and protect themselves in the snow and ice. They went through many crises just to find a warm place to live.
Migratory birds present another magical world, with sounds and feelings from nature, far exceeding the world that people can perceive. This film shows people the wonders of nature without any artificial carving.
8. Blue Planet
Blue Planet is an 8-episode TV documentary series produced and broadcast by BBC. This paper introduces the natural history of the ocean, and makes in-depth exploration and reports from coast to seabed and from shallow sea to deep sea.
70% of the earth's surface is covered with water, so it is also called "blue earth". The underwater world, surrounded by darkness, can't direct sunlight, plants can't survive, but this opaque place is inhabited by 50 species of creatures that have never been seen before, and even biologists don't know their names.
From blue whales to dolphins, sardines, marlins and lobsters, there are rich and diverse marine life. Among the endless marine species, the deeper you go, the more exotic the species become.
9. Journey to the edge of the universe
A Journey to the Edge of the Universe is Handel? Productions produced and released a popular science documentary in 2008, starting from the nearest moon, exploring the "edge" of the solar system, the Milky Way and even the universe as recognized by human beings.
It presents the magical landforms of the eight planets in the solar system in detail, surpassing neil armstrong's footprints on the moon and flying over the bright Venus to Mercury.
Mercury, which is almost entirely composed of iron, has tornadoes and volcanoes, and Jupiter has three times as many red storms as the earth. At the same time, the film also shows in detail how stars are born, the ultimate fate of the universe, life on other planets, and the most mysterious and frightening phenomenon: black holes. If children love astronomy, this film was the first choice at that time.
10, the earth is pulsating.
Pulse of the Earth is an unparalleled classic documentary produced by BBC, which lasted for four years and was shot in more than 200 locations around the world. * * * won 34 awards, including 4 Emmy Awards for Creative Arts, and was praised as "an unprecedented tribute to the earth".
From the darkest place in the deep sea to the vast open plains, from the hot desert to the vibrant rainforest ... the richness and beauty of the earth are irresistible. There are too many unknowns for us to understand and too many miracles for us to enjoy.