| | | ...As You've Never Seen It Before. Features: English, Subtitled From the creators of Blue Planet: Seas of Life comes this epic series celebrating the Earth as never before. With an unprecedented production budget, using high definition photography and revolutionary ultra-high speed cameras, five years in the making, over 2000 days in the field, using 40 cameramen across 200 locations, Planet Earth is the ultimate portrait of our planet.This stunning television experience captures rare action, impossible locations and intimate moments with out planet's best-loved, wildest and most elusive creatures. From the highest mountains to the deepest rivers, Planet Earth takes you to places you've never been to experience sights and sounds never before captured on film. Prepare to be overwhelmed by the beauty and majesty of Planet Earth. Planet Earth: Volume One includes three episodes: From Pole to Pole, Mountains, and Fresh Water. "This is the best DVD of the year...an absolutely extraordinary achievement." Chicago Tribune "...a series so compelling that it puts all other shows in the shade...a joy to behold...mindblowing..." Daily Mirror "...the new gold standard in nature documentaries...absolutely riveting..." Dan Mancini, DVD Verdict "...shows just how far nature photography has come. It's the best I've seen, and the cameras go places no one has gone before." James Plath, DVD Town "...an excellent documentary and one that both offers beautiful imagery and interesting locations." Jeff Swindoll, Monsters and Critics "Planet Earth is the BBC's Natural History Unit at its biggest and boldest." Sunday Times "A tour de force...A masterpiece." The New York Times
 Editor's Note
 With both impressive scope and incredible detail, PLANET EARTH explores the entire world using high definition cinematography. Boasting a budget of over $25 million, this BBC/Discovery Channel co-production exposes the beauty of the earth and its animal inhabitants, from schools of fleeting fish to fierce snow leopards. David Attenborough narrates as the vivid documentary takes viewers to the lofty heights of the Himalayas, the world's deepest lake, and explores the sun's deep influence on animals. With 40 cameramen traveling to 200 locations, this is an epic series that can't be missed. This set features a trilogy of episodes that only scrape the surface on the planet's diversity: "From Pole to Pole," "Mountains," and "Fresh Water."
| Features | Audio: English Dolby Digital Stereo |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Warner |
 | Release Date: 4/8/2008 |
 | Running Time: 150 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2007 |  | Catalog ID: 1000036992 |  | UPC: 00883929009138 |  | Number of Discs: 3 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Alastair Fothergill - Director |  | Alastair Fothergill - Producer |  | Andy Netley - Editor |  | David Attenborough - Narrated By |  | David Attenborough - Writer |  | George Fenton - Original Music By |  | Maureen Lemire - Executive Producer |  | Michael Kelem, et. al. - Cinematographer |  | Sam Watts - Original Music By |  | Thom Sulek - Editor |
| Awards | Nominee (2007) |  | British Academy Awards, Planet Earth, Audience Award (TV) |  | British Academy Awards, George Fenton, Best Original Television Music |  | British Academy Awards, Andrew Shillabeer, Best Photography Factual |  | British Academy Awards, Andrew Wilson, et. al., Best Sound Factual |  | British Academy Awards, Alastair Fothergill, Mark Linfield, Huw Wheldon Award for Specialist Factual | | Winner (2007) |  | Emmy, Doug Allen, et. al., Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming |  | Emmy, George Fenton, Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) |  | Emmy, Maureen Lemire, et. al., Outstanding Nonfiction Series |  | Emmy, Kate Hopkins, Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera) | | Nominee (2007) |  | Emmy, Andy Netley, Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming |  | Emmy, Graham Wild, Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera) |  | Emmy, Vanessa Berlowitz, Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming |
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| | Professional Reviews | DVD Verdict 10 of 10 Simply put, Planet Earth is the new gold standard in nature documentaries. Produced by Alastair Fothergill and the BBC's Natural History Unit as a follow-up to their universally lauded oceanographic series, The Blue Planet, this 11-part examination of the majestic beauty of Earth's remotest landscapes and rarest species is guaranteed to take your breath away. The show offers a whirlwind tour of the planet, sweeping viewers in grand aerial shots from artic tundra to craggy mountains to surging deserts to rainforests and oceans teeming with life. Along the way we get a brand new glimpse of the life-and-death struggle unfolding daily in the wilds of our globe...Like all nature series, each episode of Planet Earth draws its dramatic intensity from the relentless struggle between life and death--and the show is, indeed, dramatically intense. Placid shots of achingly beautiful flora, fauna, and sprawling landscapes are juxtaposed against the never-ending contest between predator and prey. Planet Earth is absolutely riveting, but not for the feint of heart...It is the astounding breadth, scope, and depth of Planet Earth that makes it revolutionary. - Dan Mancini
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