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Earthflight [Blu-ray][Region Free]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: Acorn Media
  • DVD Release Date: 16 April 2012
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004U5M61W
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,739 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Spectacular BBC One natural history series capturing some of the world s greatest wildlife phenomena and natural wonders through the eyes of birds. Amazing sights from six continents are revealed in a whole new light as the six-part series joins the journeys of snow geese, cranes, flamingos, pelicans, eagles and other birds. Using cutting edge new filming techniques to show everything in exquisite detail, viewers have a uniquely privileged perspective flying with cranes high over the waterways of Venice or skimming with the bald eagle over the edge of the spectacular Grand Canyon. Earthflight unlocks the secrets of the skies, showing the world in a new and inspiring way.

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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful
By ACB (swansea) TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Produced by John Downer and narrated by actor David Tennant, this is a brilliant BBC series to follow 'Frozen Planet' albeit from a different perspective, taking a journey across countries and continents through the eyes of birds. Natural world wonders and man-made landmarks form a scenic backdrop to the challenging exploits of the birds and their interaction with one another and non-avian species inevitably encountered. The activity is captured in, (literally), breathtaking sequences by application of advanced photographic techniques conveniently divided into 5 main settings:

NORTH AMERICA: Migrating snow geese wing under The Golden Gate in San Francisco with pelicans, past Alcatraz and the Statue of Liberty ever aware of bald-eagle predators. Film from an eagle's back reveals the stunning Grand Canyon. In California, pelicans encounter dancing devil rays chasing shrimps, later demonstrating their plunge-diving in the company of dolphins in joint pursuit of anchovies. Geese on flight paths over the Mississippi, and cascading Niagara Falls. At Mono Lake against a surreal landscape, Gulls strike into 'billions' of flies (7 calories each),only 60 per day needed.

AFRICA: Cape gannets arrow-dive on the great sardine run. Unfortunately sharks can eat 12 of them in one gulp and whales and dolphins are in competition. Great white killer sharks prey on seals with kelp gulls feeding on leftovers. Eagles fly through the mists of Victoria Falls. Vultures soar over the Serengeti and reef valley above the yearly migrating wildebeest who are at the mercy of crocodiles, lions and vultures. Fish eagles find an amazing S-shaped living island of lesser flamingos. These are filmed in flight to the Kenyan soda Lakes, Nakuru and Borgoria where algae are in plentiful supply. So are baboons and hyenas who are partial to these pink birds. There is a memorable synchronised flamingo dance performed pre-breeding.

EUROPE: Cranes are in flight over the Rock of Gibralter and then in France over the famous white horses of the Camargue, galloping through marshland,even more stunning with slow motion camera work. Over Rome, millions of starlings put on an aerial display to outwit the hungry peregrines. Cranes and geese rise over London almost at touching distance from the screen. At Bass Rock (Firth of Forth) thousands of gannets dive up to 22 metres (in slow-motion) gobbling fish. Swallows are beautifully filmed swooping on mayflies as they emerge from water at dusk. Ospreys and bears fishing in Finland add to the magnificence of the show.

SOUTH AMERICA: At Patagonia, giant petrels shadow killer whales hunting seals to feed off the residue. On the border of Brazil and Argentina, dusky swifts dive through the Igassu Falls to their nests. Humming birds are memorably captured glistening in the sun feeding on nectar and bathing. Condors reign supreme in the Andes, scavenging on the casualties from warring guanacos (llama relatives). The gorgeously coloured scarlet intelligent macaws eat toxic fruit and are elegantly filmed seeking medicinal clay in the Amazonian rain forest as an antacid and vitamin supply. In Peru, condors await the remnants of feuding sea-lions, whilst in Costa Rica, black vultures descend on new-laid turtle eggs in the sand. Eagles also eat spider monkeys. What else?

ASIA AND AUSTRALIA: Amongst the spectacular setting of the Himalayas, Demoiselle cranes battle to negotiate a hazardous 200 mile journey through the mountain passes to India. 5 miles above, bar-headed geese take the easier route (-40 degrees) although prey to eagles and peregrine falcons. In Rajasthan, pigeons feature prominently having adapted to urban life. We are taken with them past palaces and temples, one dedicated to sacred rats! In Australia, rainbow lorikeets and parrots pass Sydney to patrol the Gold Coast. Thousands of white cockatoos raid farms for food. The sight of millions of budgerigars flocking over Ayers Rock is a vividly colourful one to behold. Dodging the cumbersome falcons at the waterhole is remarkable. In China, swallows and swifts visit the magnificence that is the Great Wall of China and the forbidden city of Beijing. In Japan, Japanese cranes are fed fish by the locals as they are a welcome symbol of good luck. Remarkable footage of an amnesty between cranes, red fox and eagles is taken on the ice. Not bothering each other. The common denominator is fish. Japanese cranes dance in the snow performing a balletic courtship dance of striking beauty.

This enterprising series of films is visually stunning. The photography is of the like I have never seen before and seems so extraordinary as to be almost unbelievable. An amazing, unforgettable experience. The narration is, on the whole, appropriate and the sparing use of music appreciated. The technical achievements are so advanced that it is of little surprise (well-publicised) that microlites, paragliders,helicopters were used. Robotic models and tame birds were involved in some shots particularly close-up flights and camera-carrying birds. This may detract some viewer's opinions on the merits of the film but for me it remains a landmark in aerial avian documentary that lends itself to multiple viewings. A 3D edited version is rumoured to be in production. Absolutely wonderful.
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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful
Wonderful 28 Jan 2012
By Helga
Format:DVD
Wonderful and awe inspiring. I felt humbled by the bravery and beauty of the birds. Not to forget the marvellous and surprising images of the Earth. Birds and scenery took centre stage and not a single face of a presenter blocking the view!! The excitement kept you on the edge of your seat the whole time. The series should win the Academy Award for best documentary feature.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
I was completely capitivated by this series. ( I speak as someone who is not always that taken with nature documentaries.) This programme really is something very special. There is no indication that the follow-up programme showing how it was made, is included with this DVD. I do hope so. Having seen it today, I feel so much admiration for those involved in the production. Their love and concern for the birds they nurture and work with, is very evident - and emotionally touching, and adds another dimension to the production. The appeal of this series is universal; and particularly poignant for those of us who have been lucky enough to rear birds and enjoy their loyal friendship.

I agree, this series deserves to win awards - lots of them!
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Flying Birds
Spectacular footage, makes you feel that you are flying with them.We are still trying to fiqure out how it was all filmed, therefore we have to keep watching it, not that it will... Read more
Published 9 days ago by Eric Jessop
Spectacular documentary
The photography in this DVD is very spectacular, especially the scenes from the birds and in slow motion. Read more
Published 27 days ago by Paolo De Grandis
EARTHFLIGHT DVD - A M A Z I N G - from Amazon
Received the DVD next day after ordering with 1-click on a Saturday morning.
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Published 28 days ago by Rosemary9468
Great DVD
Wonder DVD amazing photography feels as if you are flying with birds on close up shots good comentary
What elese can i say wonderfull footage definately recommended
Published 1 month ago by ajnamoon
Great new nature doc
I own like every major release the BBC put out. I thought I've seen it all, and i thought its tough for new nature docs to surprise me. but this one surprisingly did just that. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Michi
Mind blowing
This is a wonderful series with some amazing photography. This is what Blu Ray was made for. No presenters just birds in flight. Nature does the presenting for you. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Munters
Eye opening
A truly fantastic journey above the earth, I could only have imagined how stunning and awe inspiring the footage would be from a bird's eye perspective. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Kiyone
Another masterstroke work from the BBC,
Earthflight is the recently aired and fabulous mini nature documentary series that first graced the screens at the end of 2011 and one which came to a conclusion in early 2012 with... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Agma
Earth Flight
An excellent series which thankfully did not suffer from the sound problems I had with Frozen Planet. Read more
Published 3 months ago by DaveT
Fantastic Series
I have really enjoyed EarthFlight. The photography is amazing and it's interesting watching these birds flying up close. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Euan Buchan
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