Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - documentary letter of credit

documentary letter of credit

1, "Blue Planet" is the first natural history album that comprehensively explores the marine world in the history of television. 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.

2.BBC's annual masterpiece "The Power of Art" has won many international awards, such as "International Emmy Award for Best Art Program" and "BAFTA Award for Best Photography" (documentary category). Combining dramatic remolding, spectacular photography and Simon Schama's unique and personalized narrative, this series will lead the audience back to the important historical moment of the birth of eight great works of art 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. ..

3. Planet of Man is a documentary about human existence broadcast by BBC on 201112, directed by Tom Hugh Jones, Tapens Si Tong, nicolas brown and Mark flowers, with john hurt as the narrator. The film mainly tells the living conditions of people living in all corners of the world from remote deserts to bustling cities. Each episode focuses on a landmark geographical environment, revealing how people there adapt to the environment and the changes and reproduction of surrounding animal and plant species.

4. The Pulse of the Earth is a TV documentary produced by BBC Company, directed and explained by david attenborough, and premiered in Britain on February 27th, 2006. Based on the BBC series Planet Earth, the play tells the story of three kinds of animals migrating in the increasingly harsh global environment, awakening the world to cherish the earth and fight against global warming. "Earth Pulse" made an authoritative observation on the biodiversity of the earth. The BBC spends a lot of money, using high-quality photography technology, revolutionary ultra-high-speed cameras and exquisite aviation satellite positioning, so that the lens can capture the most magnificent and magical pictures on earth.

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. 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. Diary of the Emperor Penguin tells the truth of life through simple animal stories: Beautiful China is the first large-scale TV documentary to show China's wildlife and natural and cultural landscape, showing the charm of China to TV viewers from an unprecedented angle. The film consists of six episodes, starting from the land of fragrant rice in the south of the Yangtze River, to the extremely hot Xishuangbanna rainforest, the extremely cold Mount Everest, the Great Wall, the symbol of China, the Yellow River Basin, the birthplace of Chinese culture, and the winding coastline of 6,543,800 kilometers. This is the first time that China Central Television (CCTV) and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) have jointly produced a film to show the unknown charm of China with the most advanced shooting equipment in the world. "Beautiful China" won the 30th Emmy Awards for Best Photography, Best Editing and Best Music and Sound Effects for Natural History Documentary.

6. The Power of Nature is a six-episode nature documentary broadcast by CCTV recording channel on February 3, 20 16, with Li Wenju as the general director and Liang Fang as the narrator. This film records the colorful ecological stories of Tibetan antelope, snow leopard, wild yak, gibbon, Asian elephant and South China Sea in China, showing the unique ecological diversity of China. The film started shooting on 20 12 and took five years to complete. The film was shot and produced in accordance with the internationally accepted nature documentary shooting technology and technical standards. It was shot in more than 50 locations, including four uninhabited areas in China, with a journey of hundreds of thousands of kilometers and a total shooting time of more than 500 days.

7. The Power of the Company is a large-scale TV documentary initiated by CCTV in 2009. 20 10 has been grandly broadcast on CCTV-2 since August 23rd. This is the first TV documentary in China, which was jointly created by CCTV and Kingdee Software. Based on the process of world modernization, this paper combs the history of the company's origin, development, evolution and innovation, and discusses the mutual promotion and influence between the company organization and the economic system, ideology and culture, scientific and technological creation and social life, so as to observe the evolution of the market economy with the company as the carrier and explore the development path of growing China companies.

8. The Rise of Great Powers is a historical TV documentary with 12 episodes, which premiered on China Central Television Economic Channel (CCTV-2) in 2006. It records the rising process of nine world-class powers, including Portugal, Spain, Netherlands, Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Russia and the United States, and summarizes the historical laws of the rising of great powers. The film premiered on February165438+1October 65438+March 24th, 2006 (CCTV-2), and each episode lasted about 45 minutes. After the film was broadcast, CCTV and China Democracy and Legal Publishing House jointly launched eight books with the same name, which greatly expanded the content.

9. Garden is a CCTV documentary. Starting with gardens, this film tells the lives, stories and dreams of people in gardens of past dynasties in eight episodes. Garden is a way of life, a fairyland and a quiet place of mind that China people have long dreamed of. Garden is an emotion, which has entrusted China people's imagination of the ideal and beautiful living environment from generation to generation. Garden is also a thinking space for people to talk with nature and themselves, to integrate things with me and to take care of life. Garden legends in the mythical era, the best gardens in history, royal gardens, literati gardens and private gardens will all reappear in the film. Throughout the ages, great beauty has returned.