farshidkarimi
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The good thing about documentaries produced by BBC Natural History Unit is that no matter how many times you have watched a scene before, you still enjoy it when it is produced by the said unit. BBC documentaries are supplemented by the soft and pleasant voiceover of the legendary naturalist, Sir. David Attenborough. He is innately wired to enchant the viewers filmed by professional cameramen.
The visuals in this documentary (The Americas) are stunning, the scenes shown are awe-inspiring and the job done by the filming crew is admirable. BUT, there is nothing we have not seen before in this documentary series. It is just like a copying of scenes from other documentary series and splicing them together to produce this documentary series.
And, this series does not have the attraction, the pull that documentaries produced by BBC have.
The visuals in this documentary (The Americas) are stunning, the scenes shown are awe-inspiring and the job done by the filming crew is admirable. BUT, there is nothing we have not seen before in this documentary series. It is just like a copying of scenes from other documentary series and splicing them together to produce this documentary series.
And, this series does not have the attraction, the pull that documentaries produced by BBC have.
I have run into this series when I was scouring the net looking for a documentary series to watch, as most of movies and TV series are just rife and riddled with wanton violence, gore and sick sex. The cinematography in this series is just gorgeous, the amount of data conveyed to the viewers is great. The camerawork is amazingly close to the actions and breathtakingly display behavior of the sea creatures. However, it is lamentably lacking is a good narrator. The stunning filmography could have been supplemented and actually become perfect with a soothing velvety voice over. The legend, Sir. David Attenborough could have added that amazing quality to this series.