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BBC Horizon 2004/2005 [Inne]

Dodano:
2006-05-06 22:36:28

Język:
angielski

 Polski opis

Sztandarowy program popularnonaukowy kanału drugiego BBC. Nadawany nieprzerwanie od 41 lat. Zdobywca nagrody Emmy oraz licznych innych nagród. Znany ze swojej szczególnej "detektywistycznej" formy narracji, która pozwala odnieść naukowe odkrycia do codziennego życia widza.

 English description

Horizon is a long-running BBC popular science and history documentary programme, notable for coining the term supervolcano. The format of the series varied in the early years following its launch in 1965 but is now standardised at 50 minutes. Some episodes are adapted from documentaries by other broadcasters such as PBS's Nova, and episodes of Horizon are in turn adapted by other broadcasters around the world.

Since the early 1990s, Horizon has developed a distinctive narrative form, typically employing an underlying "detective" metaphor, to relate scientific issues and discoveries to the lives of its viewers. Many episodes of Horizon are structured in a format that starts with a tease or menu laying out what the show has in store, followed by two 'acts' with a 'plot twist' around 25-35 minutes into the show. The twist frequently propels the story line from a focus on an individual scientist's human and intellectual journey of discovery through to explore the impact of that insight while, at the same time, providing a change of 'texture' and filmic pace. Stereotypically, episodes of Horizon end up with a montage of "talking heads" as experts and people affected by the implications of the science covered are intercut to create a sense of summary.

The down-side to Horizon's focus on 'Pure Science, Sheer Drama' and the occasionally forced narrative this engenders has led to occasional accusations of dumbing down, with one former editor writing a newspaper article about how the programme concentrates too much on human stories, and not enough on the science. Whether or not such accusations are justified must inevitably remain a matter of opinion but perhaps a factor weighing in the series' favour is the challenge that presenting often highly abstract, technically complex issues and ideas to the public creates for any documentary maker tackling science.
source: en.wikipedia.org

[VIDEO]
Codec: MPEG 1 (VCD), Divx v5, XVID Mpeg-4
Resolution: 352*288 - 720*400
Bitrate: 843 - 1500 kb/s
Frame Rate: 25.0 fps

[AUDIO]
Codec: MPEG Layer-2, MPEG Layer-3
Bitrate: ~128 kb/s stereo
Frequency Sample: 44100-48000 Hz

[RUNTIME] ~0:50:00
[FILESIZE] 343 - 699 MB