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I was indignant for the “Water Life” release, as there are few long format documentary series focusing primarily on aquatic cinematography available on Blu Ray, with the exception of some single titles (Contemplate, Planet Earth, NatGeo) . That being said, the production, though commendable and ambitious, does not live up to the grandeur of the BBC produced nature docs, which I would mediate the standard. They do however employ them as a model, excluding any footage of scientists in the field, talking heads, animation, etc, which I catch to be a unwelcomed fluff in most Discovery Channel and Natgeo wildlife products. The series is produced by CIN-TV (Caribbean International Networks) and co-sponsored by a range of conservation organizations, so the message tends to lean strongly towards environmental responsibility and protection more so than biological behavior or analysis.
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A vast deal of the footage of wildlife is shot in (sometimes low) close-up. Some of this aforementioned imagery is lovely and fresh, and offers a visual treat in HD. Shots of fish eyes, scales, amphibian skin, birds, etc, provide a obvious amount of intimacy not often found in larger more sweeping surveys of nature on film. It also allows the cinematography and editing to be a bit more abstract and creative by not limiting to perfectly framed shots and allowing sequences to play-out with more of a montage feel. In my view there are bit too many time remapped shots however (specifically vistas and flowing water), which are not my celebrated when obsolete for any reason other than to sigh purposeful time-lapse rather than for aesthetics reasons.
The narration is a bit uneven, and at times, strangely paced, without the cohesive editorial structure that BBC is so capable at. My guess is that it has been translated to English for this package, as the series most likely was originally produced in Spanish (though this is only speculation based on the CIN-TV and almost strictly Latin American credits) . This would sage for narration lines that seem to declare verbatim befriend to assist at times, and descriptions and analysis that, though moral, are a bit off in word choice. It should be eminent that, very great to the discredit of the distributors (Questar) there are no subtitles. This is a major packaging flaw, especially for a documentary, and one which could potentially be useful as an educational tool. In my plan, not including subtitles in a global documentary series is unacceptable and does a grand disservice to the directors and producers. The blu-ray discs are mastered at 1080i, which can be noticeable at times, and there is some distracting banding on random deep ocean shots, where color mastering and compression are at fault, but overall the image quality is very dapper and colors crisp and just.
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Overall, this product is well worth viewing at the Amazon trace, though I could not recommend it at the suggested retail stamp. As a wildlife documentary buff, I tend to be hyper-critical of the production values and intentions of a film. I like that this series exists at all, as the exercise of HD to actually gain a planned purposeful program rather than to indicate resplendent images is sorely lacking in the market. Though the series does, understandably fail to advance the levels of productions from larger companies, I fill it has maximized its resources and potential to announce something commendable. This was not thrown together with found footage, gimmicky editing, and the lack of direction that plagues American television documentary titles. Surely CIN-TV did not have the $10 million venerable to form BBC’s “Blue Planet” or the $25 Million allowed for “Planet Earth,” yet their enthusiasm for the series and professional advance to the deliver is evident.
I suggest you examine the Water Life’s “Planet Water” Blu-ray disc first — it’s the best of the 3 discs and kinda introduces what you are in for: lots of unbelievable pure, blue HD underwater, and on-the-ground cinematography of lifeforms, a lot I’ve never seen before — in any doc. It brings up the message of the entire series which is — the lives of everyone on the planet, from fish and marine life, to flora and fauna, even humans - hangs in a handsome balance true now - a tipping point — and the things we do now have a ripple do on the oceans - which in turn have a ripple enact on what happens on land: global warming, endangered species, overfishing, introduction of nonnative species, pollution, sea levels rising. Man has an finish that reaches across the blue planet.
More than Planet Earth - The Complete BBC Series & even Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth,” this series makes the case — through impassioned cinematography - that the diversity of life on this planet will most certainly diminish over time if we do not act now. A total call to action. Hope we imprint it while there’s time!
* BUT - from a more shallow point-o-view - THIS SERIES ALSO WORKS AS TOTAL UNDERWATER Glance CANDY - [AN EXOTIC FISH TANK YOU DON'T HAVE TO CLEAN]. So shut off the sound if you don’t want the narration telling you about environmental messages that plague your conscience. Either diagram, this is a must if you have a BluRay player. This is the stuff it was made for — not some romantic comedy. Sandra Bullock in HD, while bright, is not what the extra HD pixels are there for. The bigger the TV, the better for this location. I quiet have yet to pick a game for the PS3 - but the BluRay player made it a must-have for me. Relish!!
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