Earth
Posted: Mar Fri 06, 2009 1:25 pm
I just watched the trailer for the new DisneyNature documentary (without sound because I'm at work) and the scenery looked gorgeous. Any thoughts out there on this movie?
I have the Planet Earth series on DVD, and am now curious (thanks to you) what the real differences (if any) are. I know that this Disney Earth is about 3 different animal families, and Planet Earth is about ALL species.ckc0915 wrote:anyone else watch the planet earth series from discovery channel a few years back? some of the footage in the trailers for disney earth is footage from planet earth. whats up with that? one of the above links says that the director/producer is the same guy. so whats the difference between, Disney Earth and Planet Earth?
My best friend thought it was some sort of Planet Earth movie when he saw the first trailer so I'm glad we're not the only ones who thought of it.ckc0915 wrote:anyone else watch the planet earth series from discovery channel a few years back? some of the footage in the trailers for disney earth is footage from planet earth. whats up with that? one of the above links says that the director/producer is the same guy. so whats the difference between, Disney Earth and Planet Earth?
Alfred and Elma Milotte shot the fascinating footage that formed the beginning of the True-Life Adventure series. Walt had hired them to do some filming for him in Alaska, but as he studied the footage they sent back to the Studio, he zeroed in on the seal footage as having the most promise. So he asked them to emphasize the life cycle of the seals and not show any indication of man's presence.
The resulting film did not appeal to RKO, the Disney distributor, who felt that no one would want to sit in a theater for half an hour watching a nature film, so Walt had a friend of his, who ran the Crown Theater in Pasadena, run the film for a week in order to qualify for an Academy Award.
Sure enough, it won the award for Best Documentary. According to legend, Walt took the Oscar down to Roy Disney's office and said:
"Here, Roy, take this over to RKO and bang them over the head with it."
As one could expect, RKO was soon clamoring for more of the True-Life Adventures.