The BBC confirmed that the producers 'defied conventions' and rescued every single baby turtle and released them in to the sea.
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That's really good news!The BBC confirmed that the producers 'defied conventions' and rescued every single baby turtle and released them in to the sea.
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Exactly.Good, it makes no sense leaving them to that fate when it's not part of the natural cycle, it was a human made problem and humans should fix it.
The BBC confirmed that the producers 'defied conventions' and rescued every single baby turtle and released them in to the sea.
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can't wait for this to hit Netflix. what are some good nature doc recs? planet earth, life, frozen planet, even one of the dolphin spy ones.. I've watched a lot already.
Africa is amazing. The Hunt is really great too and everyone should watch it.Africa is top notch if you haven't yet watched it. Available on (US) Netflix.
Africa is amazing. The Hunt is really great too and everyone should watch it.
If it's shot on film/at 24Hz, then 1080i/50 can deinterlace perfectly to 1080p/24 or 25. Shouldn't be an issue
Will definitely buy the 4K bluray
Phew that is comfort g to hear
Just wrapped this up. Cities was genuinely moving, incredible send off for the series. The Hyena segment was certainly eye opening. Attenborough is simply timeless, sad to think this was probably the last Planet Earth documentary he'll ever narrate.
It seems there will be a compilation named "A World of Wonder" on 1 January.
BBC Worldwide has revealed to TechRadar that it expects to release Planet Earth 2 on Ultra HD Blu-ray following the existing Full HD Blu-ray and DVD releases.
Although it was unable to confirm a release date, we were told to expect more details in the New Year.
Africa is amazing. The Hunt is really great too and everyone should watch it.
Currently watching Africa (it's great) and just got The Hunt on AmazonThe Hunt has got some absolutely amazing footage.
We have good news! One of your pre-ordered items is now eligible for release date delivery and has been upgraded at no additional charge. Your new delivery estimate is:
"Planet Earth II [4K UHD] [Blu-ray]"
Estimated arrival date: March 28, 2017
Yes! Thank you based Amazon.
Yes! Thank you based Amazon.
Does the 4k blu ray have HDR?
Planet Earth II was probably the BBC's best piece of TV programming last year. The documentary series captured and, more importantly, explained the natural world with nuanced narration and breathtaking cinematography. Now, the show is coming to Snapchat. A deal between Snap Inc and the British broadcaster will see a modified version released through the social network. It'll have six episodes and, of course, be optimized for vertical viewing. Snap says the series will also use "binaural recording," a dual-microphone setup that's meant to imitate 3D stereo sound. It's not clear exactly how long each episode will be, however.
Will the US release feature David Attenborough? Or will it have another person doing the voiceover?
Ok so that makes sense I guess. 4 discs in total = 2x 4K discs with 3 episodes each without any extras plus the standard blu-ray edition (which is 2 discs, each containing 3 HD episodes and the extras/diaries).This title includes 4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY
Planet Earth II Diaries can be found on the Blu-ray Discs, these were filmed in HD only.
Dish and DirecTV are broadcasting this show in 4k, in case anyone has either of those.
Cool but I have seen mixed results on streamed and broadcast HD, and 4k is even worse. I'm probably going to wait for disc. I can avoid spoilers till then...