"Earth Pulse 3" has made a strong return since October 29, and has achieved brilliant broadcast results after being broadcast on many domestic platforms. As the top stream of nature documentaries, "Earth Pulse 3" won 3 Youku documentary hot lists within 48 hours of its launch. Now, the third season has ended perfectly, with a score of 9 on Douban8, netizens commented: Look up at the vastness of the universe and look down on the prosperity of the category.
Focusing on 8 different themes: "Between Land and Sea", "Under the Waves", "The Vast Land", "The Source of Dripping Water", "Among the Trees", "Extreme", "Dancing with People" and "Guardians of the Homeland", the third season explores many amazing habitats on the earth, vividly presents the most magnificent wonders of nature and the incredible survival legends of wild animals, reveals the amazing changes and far-reaching effects of nature, and feels the continuation and cycle of life. From the depths of the ocean to the most remote jungles, the audience will continue to visit the planet's many amazing habitats as viewers follow the camera as they explore the last natural wilderness on the planet and discover the incredible survival strategies that wildlife has evolved. At the same time, it also shows the unique significance of the wilderness and the wildlife that inhabits it to maintain the healthy operation of the earth, full of awe, praise and care for nature.
Throughout the three seasons, the "Earth Pulse" series has "connected the wonders" step by step, from understanding the uninhabited land of the earth, feeling the plight of animal survival, to examining the resilience of nature, and leading the audience to "feel the pulse of all things". All life in nature is interconnected, affecting the whole body, all animals are interconnected, and humans and animals also influence each other. For example, Austria's Catherine Herell, who plays the role of the "adoptive mother" of the hidden ibis. With the help of an ultralight aircraft, Catherina and her partner successfully taught the chicks to fly safely over the Alps. Earth Pulse 3 accurately captures their flight over the Alps at an average altitude of 3,000 meters, and in doing so, demonstrates the determination, courage and passion of animal conservationists.
It is understood that the filming of "Earth Pulse Season 3" lasted 1,904 days, and the production team visited 43 countries and regions on six continents around the world, and successfully recorded many "first-time" footage through advanced shooting equipment such as light drones, high-speed cameras and long-range deep-sea submersibles. For the first time, the crew filmed on the back of a southern right whale using a specially made sports "tracking tag" camera, looking at the Valdes Peninsula through the eyes of the southern right whaleExplore the deep sea of more than 3,200 meters with the help of deep-sea submersibles, and achieve the first human photography of the world's largest known octopus school;In addition, the production team used a military thermal imaging camera to capture the spectacular return of the lions to the Nabiemia Skull Coast for the first time in 40 years.