Every god-level documentary will experience a hell-level shooting

Ernestina 2022-10-15 19:34:05

"Lighted Planet" entered my documentary list, on the one hand, his high score, on the other hand, his fame - Darren Aronofsky, the director of the Oscar-nominated film "Black Swan", made a cross-border production, making this film a lot There is artistic content in it, and there is also an attitude of pursuing art.

Why do you say it has an artistic pursuit?

From the point of view of shooting. "Lighted Planet" takes the life experience of 8 astronauts in the space station for more than 1,000 days as the hard core blueprint of the film, and uses a 3-year production cycle to span 6 continents, 45 countries, and 195 locations. Field framing, using full 4k shooting technology, harvested up to 389 gigabits of shooting material. It can be said that this is the ultimate.

From the screen. The lush rainforests in Mexico, the golden sand dunes in Morocco, and the precipitous icebergs in Switzerland are beautiful landscapes around the world; there are also the work content and different perspectives of the space station astronauts, and the shooting of various planets and rampages in the universe is also breathtakingly beautiful. .

In terms of the role of the speaker. On the one hand, the speaker gave me a different feeling than the narrator; on the other hand, the choice of Lang Lang and Wan Qian surprised me. Basically, they are two people who have no intersection in the industry, but their work It is also the first time that the rhythm of a documentary is used in "voice". I was especially afraid of what netizens thought of this speaker, but the whole thing was positive.

Documentaries are not good or bad, but there are evaluations of whether they are wonderful or not. Throughout this documentary, the editing structure may confuse viewers a little, but throughout the content it will be clear that every shot has its meaning and is used to support the theme of the entire episode.

And it can explain the theme of the whole big documentary, and bring us some philosophical thinking: who we are, where we came from, and where are we going.

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