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[#172809] Written by: artistharry [10/12/11, 18:27]
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Frozen Planet

Nature Documentary hosted by Sir David Attenborough, published by BBC in 2011 - English narration
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Frozen Planet

Frozen Planet is a nature documentary series, produced and filmed by the BBC Natural History Unit.
The production team, which includes executive producer Alastair Fothergill and series producer
Vanessa Berlowitz, were previously responsible for the award-winning series The Blue Planet (2001)
and Planet Earth (2006), and Frozen Planet is being billed as a sequel. David Attenborough returns
as narrator and as with Planet Earth, the series will be shot entirely in HD. The seven-part series
will focus on life in the Arctic and Antarctic. The production team were keen to film a
comprehensive record of the natural history of the Polar Regions, because climate change is
affecting landforms such as glaciers, ice shelves, and the extent of sea ice. Sir David first
visited Antarctica 17 years ago, but this was his first time ever to visit the geographical North
Pole. To get there, meant flying in to a Russian ice camp on the frozen Arctic Ocean, where he could
(after several days of bad weather) finally reach the pole itself by helicopter. He also returned to
Scott's hut, a place he first visited several years ago, but still touches him today. This is the
place where Sir Robert Falcon Scott and his men began their fateful journey to reach the
geographical South Pole. "I remember very vividly indeed the first time I entered this extraordinary
building...it was not like any other place - because it isn't like any other place on earth. If ever
there was a place that held the personality of the people that had lived in it, a century ago, this
surely must be it". Sir David authors On Thin Ice, the seventh film of the series, which explores
the effects of climate change on the Polar Regions and the lengths that scientists are going to, to
understand it. Some regions, like the Antarctic Peninsula, have warmed significantly in the years
since Sir David first visited them. He explores what this means, not just for the animals and people
of the polar regions, but for the whole planet.

6) The Last Frontier
The documentary series reveals the extraordinary riches and wonders of the Polar Regions that have
kept people visiting them for thousands of years. Today, their survival relies on a combination of
ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science. Most Arctic people live in Siberia, either in cities like
Norilsk - the coldest city on earth - or out on the tundra, where tribes like the Dogan survive by
herding reindeer, using them to drag their homes behind them. On the coast, traditional people still
hunt walrus from open boats - it is dangerous work, but one big walrus will feed a family for weeks.
Settlers are drawn to the Arctic by its abundant minerals; the Danish Armed Forces maintain their
claim to Greenland's mineral wealth with an epic dog sled patrol, covering 2,000 miles through the
winter. Above, the spectacular northern lights can disrupt power supplies so scientists monitor it
constantly, firing rockets into it to release a cloud of glowing smoke 100 kilometres high. In
contrast, Antarctica is so remote and cold that it was only a century ago that the first people
explored the continent. Captain Scott's hut still stands as a memorial to these men. Science is now
the only significant human activity allowed; robot submarines are sent deep beneath the ice in
search of new life-forms, which may also be found in a labyrinth of ice caves high up on an active
volcano. Above, colossal balloons are launched into the purest air on earth to detect cosmic rays.
At the South Pole there is a research base designed to withstand the world's most extreme winters.
Cut off from the outside world for six months, the base is totally self-sufficient, even boasting a
greenhouse.

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Technical Specs
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* Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4
* Video Bitrate: 1527 kbps
* Video Resolution: 720 x 400
* Video Aspect Ratio: 1.800 (16:9)
* Frames Per Second: 25
* Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3)
* Audio Bitrate: 128 kb/s AC3 48000 Hz
* Audio Streams: 2ch
* Audio Languages: English
* RunTime per Part 59.mins
* Number of Parts: 7
* Part Size: 702 MB
* Source: PDTV
* Encoded by: Harry65



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1) Further Information
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_Planet
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