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Tom Hiddleston narrates ‘Earth At Night In Color’ on Apple TV+
The new releases are documentary special ‘The Year Earth Changed’, and second seasons of ‘Tiny World’and ‘Earth at Night in Color’
Apple TV+ has honoured Earth Day 2021 with the release of documentary special
The Year Earth Changed and second seasons of
Tiny World and
Earth at Night in Color.
Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated globally on April 22, to show support for environmental protection. According to the official website, the theme for Earth Day 2021 is ‘Restore Our Earth’, which focuses on natural processes, emerging green technologies, and innovative thinking that can restore the world’s ecosystems. In this way, the theme rejects the notion that mitigation or adaptation are the only ways to address climate change.
Filming Inside the Reef takes viewers behind the scenes of Tiny World .
The video shows how new scuba technology enables filmmakers to film ocean life closer for longer.
Tiny World is using revolutionary scuba technology to get closer to ocean life than ever before.
Apple has shared a new video that shows how the filmmakers of the Apple TV+ docuseries are able to get the shots they do. In the video below, the underwater photographers talk about new scuba technology that allows them to breathe without blowing bubbles out of their equipment. This apparently makes the ocean life much less threatened with them around, enabling the filmmakers to get closer for longer.
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Tiny World and Tom Hiddleston of
Earth at Night in Color are actors associated with the Marvel movies. Each show has also retained its hook, as
Tiny World focuses on very, very small animals, while
Earth at Night in Color depicts nature at night, with a special camera process that wasn t possible until recently.
Neither show has gotten especially far afield from what it did in its first season, but both have managed to keep doing the things they did well before. And both shows are so aesthetically gorgeous that they should be watched on the largest possible TV, as opposed to on a mobile device.