How the BBC makes Planet Earth look like a Hollywood movie

The technology behind the cinematic style of the BBC’s Planet Earth II.

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Clips from BBC:
Iguana vs. snakes (Planet Earth II) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv9hn4IGofM
Attenborough & sloth (Life of Mammals) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMKTnSRsKM
Komodo dragon (Zoo Quest) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6z_PjBppGY
Attenborough & orangutans (Zoo Quest) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=692fiaoJWy8
Indri (Zoo Quest) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OALx3kKJhqA
Lion hunt (Wild Africa) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XabZLTpugN8
Kangaroo (Life of Mammals) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiTG6T9pTcM
Herbivores (Life of Mammals) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtnLNmB3ZNE
Polar bear (Planet Earth) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSWa8DZEy84
Wolf hunt (Life of Mammals) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UH-6r5jrGI
Wolf hunt (Planet Earth) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0E6geAq1k8

And many more on BBC’s mobile app: Sir David Attenborough’s Story of Life http://www.bbc.com/earth/storyoflife

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From Pole to Pole, Mountains, Fresh Water, Caves, Deserts, Ice Worlds, Great Plains, Jungles, The Shallow Seas, Seasonal Forests, and Ocean Deep.

“Islands”
Remote islands offer sanctuary for some of the planet’s strangest and rarest creatures. The rare pygmy three-toed sloth enjoys a peaceful existence on an idyllic Caribbean island, while nesting albatross thrive in predator-free isolation. But island life always comes at a cost.

On the Galapagos Islands, young marine iguana must escape an onslaught of deadly racer snakes the moment they hatch from the sand. On the sub-Antarctic island of Zavodovski, life gets more extreme still. Every day, one and a half million penguins risk being battered against the rocks by fierce waves as they try to get on and off the island.

“Mountains”
The great mountain ranges are some of the planet’s most spectacular landscapes, but they are unforgiving places to live in, and only a few animals have what it takes to live at extreme altitude. Mountain animals are amongst the most elusive in the world, and this film provides unique and intimate glimpses into their secretive lives.

Witness the moment four snow leopards come together when a mother and cub become trapped between two rival males. Join grizzly bears as they dance against trees to rub off their winter fur and soar with golden eagles hunting amongst Europe’s snow-capped peaks.

“Jungles”
Jungles provide the richest habitats on the planet – mysterious worlds of high drama where extraordinary animals attempt to survive in the most competitive place on earth. Flooded forests are home to caiman-hunting jaguars and strange dolphins that swim amongst the tree tops, while in the dense underworld, ninja glass frogs fight off wasps and flying dragons soar between trees. High in the canopy slender-bodied spider monkeys brachiate through the thin branches helping each other along the way. Acrobatic indri leap through the forests of Madagascar, while the jungle night conceals strange fungi and glow-in-the-dark creatures never filmed before.

“Deserts”
The world’s deserts are lands of extremes that force animals to come up with ingenious ways of coping with hostile conditions, giving rise to the most incredible survival stories on earth. A pride of desert lions are so hungry they risk hunting a giraffe several times their size, while male sandgrouse fly 120 miles each day to the nearest waterhole and dice with death to collect water for their chicks.

Filmed for the first time, a tiny bat does battle with one of the world’s deadliest scorpions, and in Madagascar, a locust swarm of biblical proportions is seen as never before.
“Grasslands”
Grasslands cover one-quarter of all land and support the vast gatherings of wildlife, but to survive here animals must endure the most hostile seasonal changes on the planet. From Asia’s bizarre-looking saiga antelope to the giant anteaters of Brazil, grassland animals have adapted in extraordinary ways to cope with these extremes.

In the flooded Okavango, lions take on formidable buffalo in epic battles, on the savannah, bee-eaters take advantage of elephants to help catch insects and, on the freezing northern tundra, caribou embark on great migrations shadowed by hungry Arctic wolves.

“Cities”
Cities are growing at a faster rate than any other habitat on Earth. They may seem an unlikely place for animals to thrive, but they can be a world of surprising opportunity. Leopards prowl the streets of Mumbai, peregrine falcons hunt amongst New York City’s skyscrapers, and a million starlings perform spectacular aerial dances over Rome. In Jodhpur, langurs are revered as religious deities and in Harar, locals live in harmony with wild hyenas.

Many animals, however, struggle to cope in the urban jungle. As the architects of this environment, can humans choose to build cities that are homes for both them and wildlife?

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40 thoughts on “How the BBC makes Planet Earth look like a Hollywood movie”

  1. I would love to see what percentage of footage they actually use after a week long shoot.
    Nearly every shot we see in the final version is simply breathtaking.

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  2. It’s the narration…and the editing I mean of course some gory moments in nature might not be appropriate due to the younger audience.

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  3. Does the bbc use moving cameras to video when they tape pedophiles raping children? How can you people support thumbs up this channel when they support the BBC and they are proven to protect pedophiles.

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  4. 2k comments!!!!!
    Thank god I’m not the only person whose been wondering with every shot of the series HOW THE HILL DID THEY DO IT?

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  5. Even the cameraman is surprised with the ability of gimballed camera. Truly fascinating. High praises for BBC for its brilliant documentaries.

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  6. I was raised in the USA during the TV era (70's-80's). There are many reasons to be proud to be "United Statesian," but our television programming is NOT one. I'm not saying there's no tripe on BBC, but their educational programming in particular is, IMHO, a bit better than Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) here, and exponentially better than our History Channel, Discovery Channel, etc.

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  7. The best part of this lame video was at 57:06 when his fatass got decked like a lil bitch that he is. The world is not all flat it has mountains and hills the world is bumpy at best fucking morons!!!

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  8. I'm wondering who is behind this flat Earth notion, and why they are promoting something that is so obviously a falsehood. What is their true agenda? Is it a conspiracy by the rich establishment to attempt to keep the populace ignorant and otherwise occupied by feeding us lies? Or is it just a few deranged individuals who are attempting to gain fame and fortune for themselves? Hitler's propaganda minister, Goebbles is quoted for saying that the bigger the lie is, the easier it is to get gullible people to believe in it. He was pretty successful, since the Nazis managed to push their "pure race" theories on the Germans, and millions of innocent people perished in horrible conditions in the Nazi death camps as a result. How many people are eventually going to be killed because unscrupulous people are pushing this flat Earth garbage?

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  9. Sooo, if some adventurous soul manages to scale that ice wall you flat earthers claim surrounds the flat earth, what happens to them if the fall off? Where do they go? What's underneath the flat earth? Show us pictures. Show us pictures of the ice wall and serious calculations that prove your point. You can't answer any of this because the notion of a flat Earth is more ridiculous and unbelievable than believing in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny.

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  10. See, the earth is like the game Pac man. When you get to the edge, you just pop up on the other side. Probably a worm hole or the folding of spacetime. Prove that I'm wrong!!!!

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