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Recommend some good documentaries.
More than 100 episodes have been released in the series "National Geographic: Great Project Journey". Each episode introduces a super project created by human science and technology, such as the Golden Gate Bridge, the Hoover Dam, the C-5 transport plane, the Reagan aircraft carrier and the Shanghai Super Tower. There are real-life shooting and massive data reference.
NHK's documentary about China is also very classic, with dozens of episodes, mainly introducing the rapid development of contemporary China and related issues.
Including 30 Years of Reform and Opening-up, New China Series and China Power Series. Japanese documentaries are objective and unique in focus, which is well worth seeing.
The Discovery Channel's Cosmic Exploration Series is also excellent, which introduces in detail the course and major achievements of human space exploration in the past 30 years.
There are also BBC documentaries The Seven Wonders of Engineering Series (not the Seven Wonders of Ancient Times, but the Modern Super Project), Virtual Revolution Series (about computer networks), How the Earth Made Us Series and Galapagos.
In addition, some documentaries are also very good, which are more focused on a certain field and have higher artistic value than TV documentaries, such as French Migratory Birds, Ocean, Deep Blue, White Planet, Home, Diary of the Emperor Penguin and so on. BBC Planet Earth, beautiful China, etc. , focusing on the earth's ecology (can take super beautiful pictures,
Generally speaking, as far as I am concerned, Japanese NHK documentaries about humanities are very good, especially about modern China, sometimes more than our own.
I forgot to mention before that there is also a Japanese movie "Clouds on Sakamoto" which is super classic. Although it is a historical drama, not a documentary, it is still very interesting.
The content is a series of changes that Japan experienced during the Meiji Restoration, including historical events such as the Japanese-Qing War (Sino-Japanese War), which is very useful for understanding modern East Asian history.
If you watch nature and science documentaries, the huge documentary library under the name of BBC is naturally the first choice.
This French documentary about the ocean is a classic.
Regrettably, CCTV has never produced a first-class documentary, although it has mastered a very large film source library. In recent years, I can only watch the two series "The Rise of Great Powers" and "Going to the Ocean", which are far from NHK and BBC in both quantity and quality.
Here is an old documentary film, which was filmed in the 1930s and called "Victory of the German Will". This is a German Nazi documentary. Although it was shot to promote the Nazis, it is very classic and pioneered many documentary shooting techniques. Today, many film and television majors still use it as a teaching material.
A classmate of mine who studied film and television director told me that when the teacher released it in class, they could only watch a short paragraph, saying it was because it was too inflammatory (embarrassing).
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Are there any documentaries about the future? And about the formation or experience of the universe
Documentaries about future technology and space exploration should be found in the BBC Documentary Library. I watched Journey to the Edge of the Universe on National Geographic Channel, quoted Hubble telescope data and a large number of latest achievements in deep space exploration, and introduced various situations of the known universe in detail.
There is also Discovery Channel's Cosmic Time: Immigrating to Outer Space, which introduces some possible future space travel means based on existing technologies, including wormholes and other future space travel technology prospects based on the latest achievements in the field of quantum mechanics.
Documentaries about space and future technology can be found on Discovery Channel, which has been making popular science documentaries for many years. I have watched 10 for many years since primary school.
In addition, I recommend a very classic military documentary, Iron Wing Blue Sky: Red Flag Military Exercise, which was filmed by Boeing Company in conjunction with the US Air Force. The Red Flag Military Exercise can be said to be the highest level air force confrontation exercise in the world. Every year, NATO members and invited friendly countries send the best pilots to the United States to participate in the Red Flag military exercise. Through this documentary, we can have an intuitive understanding of modern air combat.
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