Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Documentary

Documentary

I have watched several documentaries on iQiyi in recent days, and Mysteries of the Human Body was the first one I finished. This program uses computer-generated clear images to reveal the internal working mechanism of the human body from a direct perspective. It feels amazing and easy to understand and accept.

The documentary is divided into four episodes: the beginning of birth, human survival, the formation of the brain, and a world full of crises.

"The Beginning of Birth" allows you to see directly how sperm and eggs combine to form an embryo.

"Human Survival" tells you how the human body keeps you alive through breathing, blood flow, food digestion, sweating, goosebumps, etc. in various environments such as normal, deep water, high temperature, cold, etc. of.

"The Formation of the Brain" talks about the growth of the human brain during the embryonic period and the potential of the brain in young adults (the potential of the brain is expressed through racing drivers, magicians, children with half of their brains removed, blind mountaineers, etc. (illustrated by human stories).

"A world full of dangers" talks about how the human body will suffer various external injuries and how the human body prevents and responds to these injuries. (The film uses stories such as bullfighting, running, boxing, colds, and burns to change hands to illustrate).

While documentaries popularize science, they also attract people by telling stories! great!