Life on Our Planet - Title Sequence
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ต.ค. 2023
- Title sequence for 'Life On Our Planet' on Netflix. Showcasing life's extraordinary journey to conquer, adapt and survive on Earth across billions of years comes.
Throughout the sequence, the 'Tree of Life' faces its fiercest adversaries, weathering nature's harshest trials. We catch glimpses of the remarkable creatures that have thrived in its shadow. We witness their struggles against the elements, their tenacity against the insurmountable, and their triumphant moments.
In this sequence, life's extraordinary journey unfolds, showcasing the remarkable spirit of our planet's inhabitants. It is a testimony to the splendor and resilience of our world.
Credits:
Life On Our Planet - GFX Sequences
Client: Netflix, Silverback Films
Character Creation and Animation: ILM
Post Production
Design Studio: Elastic
Creative Director: Duncan Elms
Editor: Jessica Ledoux
Assistant Editor: Javier Gonzalez
3D Designers: Ethem Cem, Lee Buckley
3D Animators: Lee Buckley, Daniel Moreno, Savva Tsekmes, Zack Citro
3D Dynamics:Roman Kaelin
2D Animators: Cindy SooHoo, Steven Do, Nader Husseini, Steve Biggert
Color Pipeline TD: Andrew Young
Animals & Creatures created by ILM
Sr. Producer: Michael Ross
Production Coordinator: Angela Shin
Head of Production: Paul Makowski
Executive Producer: Kate Berry
Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
0:59 I just realised, I think the tree is meant to represent the tree of life of all species
and the seed must be LUCA, the Last Universal Common Ancestor of all life on Earth
@@MrAvakstone92 Shouldn't the seed of life be FUCA?
The intro doesn’t deserve to hit this hard. ILM, Spielberg, Freeman….no series deserves all 3 of them but here we are. Unreal.
This documentary is a pure😊 100,000 out of 10 success
They spent all their budget on the intro
The best intro Ever🌍🌎🌏
Even the intro was false advertisement lol
Honestly the title sequence was the best part of the series
Wow. I thought it was an incredible show. Beginning to end.
I love the intro of Life on Our Planet where it shows us invertebrates first, and then fish, amphibians, reptiles, synapsids, dinosaurs, birds, and finally mammals. I love this show. It actually reminds me of Walking with Dinosaurs, Walking with Beasts, and Walking with Monsters. 🦖☄️🌎
All put together?
I love the aspect its showing the past compared with present life, so you can see some things return in another lifeform from age to age.
Also finally a documentary shows the five big mass extinctions.
Now all we need is a reboot of Prehistoric Park (with Nigel Marven returning)
I really like that this doc tried to put ancient creatures into the context of the "dynasties" and gave modern examples so we can kinda get an idea of when each dynasty was dominant and then look at their current strategies of survival. Plus this intro showing the tree of life growing, expanding and coming back when it get's burned or frozen is so cool.
It's an awful way to interpret evolution and life history, pure hollywood.
yeah.. the whole dynasty thing was a bit annoying. It’s implying that evolution is some power struggle between “dynasties” to become the dominant life forms on earth..which isn’t at all what evolution is.
@@HogBurger I'll partially agree that evolution should not be viewed as the conscious effort of a group of animals to unseat the dominant lifeforms. But on a micro-level it is sort of what happens. If a lay person asks "why do amphibians exist?" the show gives the answer that at one time in earths history it was highly effective to have amphibian traits, but that "dynasty" was then toppled by more efficient, dynamic, and adaptable dynasties and now really is only competitive in a few places. While not a perfect answer, it's not bad.
0:17 The same Visual Effects Company that brought us the Jurassic Park Films, Dragonheart Film & Star Wars Films. Especially Jumanji. Not to mention the 2002 version slash 20th anniversary Special Edition of E.T. The Extraterrestrial.
This intro is straight fire!!!
El capítulo final es maravilloso
The music is incredible!
I loved every episode of this show. And Morgan Freeman's voice just make it a whole lot Greater.
Honestly, much as I was disappointing in the execution of this show in certain areas (especially focusing on so much of the real life animals slightly more than on the prehistoric ones), I cannot deny the animation and music is what makes up for that, at least to me.
It's so perfectly edited and an awesome catchy piece of music.
Cleary on one level with "walking with dinosaurs" 😃
Why do these sows always have the most incredible soundtracks
They spent all their budget on the intro
Que hermoso y mucha nostalgia
The astroid tho when the music changed to intene 0:27
This intro is so intense!
Everytime I watch this I cry
I love this 2023 life on out planet is the best
This documentary in my opinion is a reboot of The Walking with series.
Recomendado 100% buenísima esta docuserie
Lorne Balfe created a masterpiece
Can I find this title sequence video without title cards
❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Y sin embargo...se mueve...
I like the show. But i uonestly expected more dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures more than modern animals of today
The Lord Of The Rings The Return Of The King And The Life On Our Planet
Extremely misleading to have the intro be all the prehistoric creatures and the actual series mainly focus on contemporary segments.
The series shows past life in comparission with present life forms.
There are some things returning in all ages of the world like predator-prey-relations, animals behavior, life evolving with its natural conditions then and now, races uprise and downfall,..
In my mind its not that misleading. Of course its not a pure dinosaur documentary but the title doesn't claim that.
@@Enwaiyrebut the present life segment overstay their welcome with being way to long and past life being nearly a background element, EVEN THOUGH THE FUCKING MARKETING PROMISED US PREHISTORIC LIFE
@@supertrike5893 thats true but I think the animations are expensive and time consuming. Such nature footages are always avaible and cheap of course.
BBC's "Walking with dinosaurs/beasts" is still the best.
@@Enwaiyre well Netflix couldn't give two ounces of shit when it comes to giving people money behind this show because they are way to busy using it for the Universally acclaimed masterpiece called the Big Mouth
@@supertrike5893 Netflix got a lot of money but they prefer to invest it in shows which promise to bring lot of money back, like Wednesday, Witcher, Stranger Things... mainstream stuff you know.
And documentaries are just a little part for a few viewers.
They give a sh*t about us
The terror birds🐦😱
This show was completely wasted considering every episode gives you 4 minutes tops of actual prehistoric animals while dedicating 70 percent of the episode into modern animals with long pan shots of nature. Hard to watch knowing they give you no chance to enjoy most of these ancient animals while immediately switching to a random modern animal that carries the runtime of these episodes. The opening of the show basically is all you need to watch to understand what you're going to see spanned across 8 episodes 1hr each. If your curious only the prehistoric animals, we were promised then just watch an edited TH-cam video on them all and save yourself the time.
Explain this creationists
The tyranosaurs🦖☄️🌏
Haha The documentary was excellent but the narration by Morgan Freeman wasn't. After he did Crooked Hillary narrations I never like him anymore. "She's for the children. That's who she is. blah blah blah. Never anymore.