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Top ten documentary charts

Earth Pulse Season 2, Blue Planet 2, Hunting, Hexi Corridor, Perfect Planet, Seven Worlds, One Planet, Emergency Room Story Season 1, A Journey to Space and Time, Frozen Planet and Human Planet.

1. The Earth Pulses Season 2

In the second season, the audience will continue to witness the ordinary and wonderful life moments of animals and plants in every corner of the earth. There are six episodes this season, which are divided into islands, mountains, jungles, deserts, grasslands and cities.

2. Blue Planet 2

The film mainly introduces amazing new landscapes and incredible new species from polar seas to coral reefs, from the Atlantic Ocean to the deep seabed. Besides, George Fenton, the Oscar-nominated film soundtrack master, created the soundtrack, played by BBC Symphony Orchestra and combined with excellent audio-visual technology, led the dvd to a new realm of high-quality audio and video, which is worth cherishing forever.

3. Hunting

This work lasted for three years, and traveled to more than 3 countries to shoot materials, covering rainforests, permafrost, oceans, grasslands and polar regions, and the typical ecological environment was wiped out. It also recorded the efforts made by scientists and environmentalists to protect endangered animals, and captured many breathtaking rare scenes.

4. The documentary Hexi Corridor

takes time as a clue, takes Hexi Corridor, an important passage in the west of China and the golden section of the Silk Road, as the narrative object, and presents the history of Hexi Corridor and its connected western China from the Han Dynasty to today from the political, military, economic, cultural and religious perspectives, as well as its unique role in the history and civilization process of China.

5. Perfect Planet

This work is very well-made, and it was filmed in 31 countries or regions. The crew members traveled all over six continents. The filming took four years, and the schedule was as long as 1,113 days. More than 3, hours of shooting materials were accumulated. More than 2 people participated in the production of this series, and six volcanic eruptions occurred in the location * *.

6. Seven Worlds, One Planet

This time, the master chose to observe the earth from the perspective of seven continents, and used more advanced shooting techniques to capture unprecedented animal behaviors and new species, so that the audience could have a deeper understanding of the ecological characteristics and the origin of species around the world, recorded how rich and diverse life grew and multiplied on the earth, and revealed the different challenges faced by animals in the world dominated by human beings.

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The documentary "The Story of the Emergency Room Season 1" uses the world's most advanced fixed camera technology and 78 fixed cameras to track the real story of the emergency room that can't be touched by ordinary people's perspective for 24 hours and record do or die's life. At the same time, in order to ensure the true restoration, 66 channels will be used in the scene to ensure that the live sound can be received everywhere in the emergency room.

8. A Journey to Space and Time

A Journey to Space and Time is a high-scoring documentary produced by National Geographic Channel of the United States. Hosted by Dr. neil degrasse tyson, a well-known astronomer, it tells the story of exposing the charm of the universe with a newly invented scientific narrative mode, and reinventing the highly praised elements in the original series, including the cosmic calendar and the ship of imagination, leading the audience to look at the universe from the most macro and micro perspectives.

9. Frozen Planet

The whole documentary is based on the change of seasons, recording various scenes of the earth's poles in a year, from the "melting" spring to the summer when the light shines all the time, to the "frozen" autumn, and finally ending with the long winter.

1. Planet of Man

Planet of Man is a high-scoring documentary about human existence. The film crew went to 8 places around the world and captured rare and wonderful human activities that have never appeared on TV screens, mainly telling the survival ways of people living in all corners of the world from remote deserts to bustling cities.