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Why is the shooting level and narrative level of bbc documentary so high?

Apart from the appearance factors such as the start of the industry and the technical gap, I think there is still a gap in basic education. When I watched the documentary Africa, I was filled with emotion. How do we arrange such a documentary? Our education didn't teach people such crazy professionalism. Shooting the scene where the baby turtle hatched and ran into the sea, BBC young men and women set up tents at the seaside to shoot day and night, playfully avoiding the potentially deadly poisonous scorpions, and the girls kept the camera under the high temperature of 40 degrees as usual. This gap is not only to make these hard standards with camera TV, but also to make the picture very beautiful with the tip of our tongue. What I see is calm, professional and serious. The comprehensive knowledge gained from various classes and extracurricular activities since childhood can cope with various field situations.

I believe that they have the opportunity to get close to nature at an early age, instead of interacting with foreign teachers in a closed classroom. In addition, school education is not only the pursuit of high scores, but also more extracurricular study and diversified and innovative education system are more likely to cultivate such talents.