documentary series "Earth Pulse" series " Earth Pulse: Extreme Survival " held the world premiere of "A Letter to the Earth" at the giant screen theater of the China Science and Technology Museum on July 22.
The film uses "Have you heard the pulse of the earth, the hidden sounds under the turbulence, and the survival instinct in extreme places" as clues, and presents three themes: the sounds of nature, the scenery of the ocean, and the journey of animals. , smart and subtle sounds, together with mountains, oceans, wastelands and other landforms, constitute the entire natural environment. Wild animals struggle to survive in unexpected environments.
In order to bring the magnificence of nature to the big screen, the film production team visited 43 countries and regions on six continents around the world, using advanced filming equipment such as light drones, high-speed cameras and long-range deep-sea submersibles to explore the many places on the earth. Amazing habitat. In the film, the crocodiles waiting for opportunities to hunt, the flamingos struggling in the storm, the saiga antelopes fighting to the death for mating, etc. all show their vigorous vitality, presenting the most magnificent wonders of nature and the incredible survival legends of wild animals, revealing Amazing changes and far-reaching impacts in nature. The premiere of
set up an environmentally-themed interactive area. Audiences could use waste plastic to reshape souvenirs, receive bookmarks containing plant seeds, and deeply understand the significance of protecting the environment. At the same time, photographer Zong Tongchang, Professor Li Yan of the School of Environment of Renmin University of China, and famous underwater photographer Zhang Fan were invited to the premiere to share interesting stories about exploring nature and analyze the significance of environmental protection to human beings based on their respective fields. Stimulate the audience's thinking.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Lei Jia
editor/Ye Wan