Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Do you have any recommendations for documentaries that can bring knowledge to people?

Do you have any recommendations for documentaries that can bring knowledge to people?

The following documentaries can bring knowledge to people:

1. Blue Planet

Blue Planet" is the first documentary in history to comprehensively explore the ocean world. Natural History Album.

With brilliant narration by David Attenborough, the famous BBC natural history presenter, this epic ocean record-exclusively shot precious footage allows you to see the most terrifying and charming side of the ocean, and more Uncover its best-kept secrets. This program takes you into the breathtakingly beautiful ocean world, explores new species, visits unexplored ecology, and witnesses survival stories that have never been seen on camera.

2. Planet Earth

The story of the universe began 13.8 billion years ago. There are hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way alone, and the planets in the solar system we live in are as small as dust. The best-known planetary story has unfolded over the past four billion years. With the continuous advancement of human observation technology, spacecraft have led us to explore various planets. This documentary uses a unique anthropomorphic approach to deconstruct the stories of the eight planets, and combines the most advanced technology with visual presentation.

3. The Miracle of Life

This series of documentaries is supported by the most advanced photography technology and adopts the same experimental shooting techniques as the "Miracle of the Solar System" series of documentaries. In the most incredible locations, focusing on the most shocking details, the mystery of life is presented to the audience. It is said that there are ten billion species on earth. From the microorganisms on the earth to the entire galaxy, every biological individual is governed by the same natural laws. Light, gravity, time, matter and energy constitute the most basic structure of life. Whether it's a single-celled bacterium or a giant blue whale, their basic life structures are surprisingly similar. This film will show the audience how the basic laws of the universe give birth to the most complex, diverse and unique living individuals in the world

4. Human Planet

This film is the first one produced by the BBC A blockbuster work about human existence. Throughout history, humans are the most environmentally adaptable and successfully surviving higher animals on earth. With epic momentum, unique content, and immersive and realistic effects, this film explores the survival of people living in all corners of the world, from remote deserts to bustling cities.

5. The Miracle of the Universe

The host in this documentary is the most handsome host among a lot of bald physicists... Ah, no, it should be produced by the BBC. It must be It is a fine product.

The whole film has 4 episodes: Starting from glaciers, tides, and coasts, it tells the destiny of the world and stars, and then introduces stars and nebulae, popular science about planets and black holes, and takes us to see hundreds of thousands of lights at the speed of light. The explanation of the arrow of time in the universe of years ago is quite shocking.

The popular science in this film may not be hard-core enough compared to other similar films, but the pictures are beautiful! Very beautiful! The boring and obscure science is presented through a romantic and aesthetic visual picture, which makes you enjoy the whole viewing process. It’s definitely not an exaggeration to describe it as gentle and romantic. This documentary is like a poem written by humans to the universe.

6. Our Planet

This film was created by the creator of "Pulse of the Earth" and narrated by David Attenborough. It uses unprecedented shooting methods and photography technology. Exploring the living conditions of living things from the Arctic wilderness to the tropical rainforest is something that every person on earth should know about the current situation of their homeland.

7. Human History

Invested and filmed by the American History Channel, it explores the epic historical moments of mankind from the perspective of big history, with a time span of more than 13000 years. A highly recommended historical documentary! From the original creative team of "Mysterious Universe" and "The Disappearance of Humankind", "Big History" will add a sci-fi flavor to history by exploring the connections between iconic events and our daily lives.

8. Immortal Egypt

From nomads to pyramid builders, from tomb plunderers to the last pharaoh, ancient times interpret the most amazing stories and civilizations.