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Planet Earth

Planet Earth Diaries goes behind the scenes of the highly acclaimed natural history series to tell some of the amazing stories from the production team. Four years in the making, it involved over 2000 days in the field, using 71 cameramen filming across 204 locations in 62 countries. From diving with piranhas in Brazil to flying a hot air balloon over the trees of Madagascar, every filming assignment provided its own unique challenges.
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Episódios

  1. T E1 - Eye In the Sky
    5 de março de 2006
    10 min
    TV-PG
    Using the unique overhead heli-gimble camera the crew set out to film a pack of African wild dogs hunting in the Okavango Delta. It came down to the final hour of the final day of filming before they got the shot they wanted.
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  2. T E2 - Snow Leopard Quest
    21 de abril de 2007
    10 min
    TV-PG
    Over the course of three years the Planet Earth team tried to film the elusive Snow Leopard deep in the mountains of Pakistan. Their patience was eventually rewarded with the world's first footage of a Snow Leopard hunting.
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  3. T E3 - Diving with the Piranhas
    19 de março de 2006
    10 min
    TV-PG
    Cameraman Peter Scoones is on a mission to film Piranha in the wetlands of Brazil. They are considered the most dangerous freshwater fish, but prove difficult to track down, until Peter finally finds himself immersed in a feeding frenzy.
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  4. T E4 - Into the Abyss
    26 de março de 2006
    9 min
    TV-PG
    The team spend a month amongst an enormous mound of bat guano in Gomantong Cave as they film the hundreds of thousands of cockroaches and other inhabitants that live there. The amazing Lechuguilla Cave of New Mexico provides a whole other set of challenges.
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  5. T E5 - Wild Camel Chase
    2 de abril de 2006
    9 min
    TV-PG
    The Gobi desert is home to the last truly wild Bactrian camels and their fear of humans makes them extremely difficult to capture on film. After weeks of trying the crew were becoming frustrated, but their expert local tracker wouldn't let them down.
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  6. T E6 - Alive in the Freezer
    31 de março de 2007
    10 min
    TV-PG
    Cameraman Wade Fairley braved temperatures of minus 50C and near hurricane force winds as he filmed a breeding colony of 20,000 emperor penguins in the Antarctic. At the other end of the Earth on a Norwegian island, cameraman Doug Allan and assistant Jason Roberts get a bit closer to a polar bear than they bargained for.
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  7. T E7 - Shot in the Dark
    7 de abril de 2007
    10 min
    TV-PG
    Lions hunting elephants has only ever been seen by a handful of people, so the crew were up against it when trying to film this rare behaviour. Using infrared technology they were able to track a pride of lions through the African night, but when they finally got the shots they wanted it was a saddening experience for all.
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  8. T E8 - Trouble in Paradise
    7 de abril de 2007
    10 min
    TV-PG
    It took the Planet Earth team over eight weeks in the field to film less than 15 minutes of footage of the beautiful but seldom seen Birds of Paradise in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Behind the scenes cameraman Paul Stewart endured hundreds of hours alone cramped inside a small filming hide, going stir crazy when old songs come back to haunt him.
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  9. T E9 - Shark Quest
    7 de abril de 2007
    10 min
    TV-PG
    Great white sharks capture their slippery seal prey by rocketing out of the depths and delivering a massive hit at the surface. To record a breach like this in ultra slow motion, which in real-time lasts just a second, was a supreme challenge for cameraman Simon King.
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  10. T E10 - Forest Fliers
    21 de abril de 2007
    10 min
    TV-PG
    The Planet Earth crew attempted to film the extraordinary baobab trees in Madagascar by attaching a camera - and cameraman - to a hot air balloon. With normal ballooning the idea is to go high, well above obstacles. When filming trees, however, it's better to get really close to your subject for the most dramatic shot possible. Not too close though.
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  11. T E11 - Ocean Wanderers
    24 de março de 2007
    10 min
    TV-PG
    The camera team of Doug Anderson and Rick Rosenthal were determined to film oceanic whitetip sharks without a cage, relying only on observation, nerves and experience to dictate how long they stayed underwater in their company. The powerful sharks were initially shy of the dive team but, as more sharks arrived, they became bolder - their behaviour changing to that of the hunter.
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Idiomas do áudio
English
Legendas
English [CC]
Realização
Alastair Fothergill
Produção
Alastair Fothergill
Elenco principal
Sigourney WeaverDavid AttenboroughNikolay Drozdov
Estúdio
BBC
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