Apple to celebrate Earth Day with new releases for Apple TV +

Earth Day 2021 on Apple TV +

Every year Apple celebrates Earth's Day in a special manner. If it is not with a special challenge on the Apple Watch, it does so with a production through Apple TV + - A good way this is since we can appreciate in a very visual way what Mother Earth does for us and on the contrary, the harm that we do. This 2021, the American company prepares new productions for your streaming entertainment channel. Being the main course, the documentary The Year Earth Changed

Documentary «The Year Earth Changed» for Earth Day

On April 22 of this year we have an event to celebrate again. Earth Day is here again and we must continue to celebrate this date to remember that we live in a place shared with many other beings. We don't just talk about people. It is something that many times we seem to forget. For this reason, Apple has announced that it will premiere new productions such as the documentary entitled The Year Earth Changed on Apple TV +. This documentary is narrated by the legendary David Attenborough, looks at uplifting stories that emerged during one of humanity's most difficult years.

The documentary will show exclusive images around the world after an unprecedented year. "The Year Earth Changed" takes a new approach to this global confinement and the uplifting stories that have emerged from it. From hearing birdsong in deserted cities, to witnessing whales communicating in new ways. We will also see capybaras in South American suburbs. People from all over the world who have had the opportunity to engage with nature like never before.

"The Year Earth Changed" is produced by BBC Studios Natural History Unit, directed by Tom Beard, and produced by Mike Gunton and Alice Keens-Soper and as Attenborough well puts it:

During this most difficult year, many people have appreciated the value and beauty of the natural world and have taken great comfort from it. But the confinement also created a unique experiment that has shed light on the impact we have on the natural world. The stories of how wildlife responded They have shown that making even small changes in what we do can make a big difference.

Apple also takes advantage and premieres the second season of Tiny World closely linked to nature

Tiny world also for Earth day

The second season of Tiny world. Narrated and produced by Paul Rudd ("Ant-Man"), it gives viewers a unique perspective on the natural world. Illuminating the ingenuity and resilience of the smallest creatures on the planet. With more than 200 species filmed and 3.160 hours of footage, the six episodes share surprising stories and spectacular cinematography that highlights the little creatures and the extraordinary things they do to survive. For the first time we will be able to see anemone shrimp, which clap to signal their intention as cleaners of predatory fish. Also the "biting" behavior of fang blenny fish, shot in slow motion with unprecedented use of high-speed ghost cameras. Etruscan shrews, known to be the hungriest mammals on earth.

"Tiny World" is produced by Plimsoll Productions and is produced by Tom Hugh Jones, who also serves as a writer with David Fowler. Grant Mansfield and Martha Holmes also serve as executive producers on behalf of Plimsoll Productions.

We will also have the second season of Earth At Night In Color

Earth At Night In Color

Tom Hiddleston will narrate the second season of Earth At Night In Color, The documentary in which they use innovative technology to Capture animals at night like never before.

The groundbreaking original series "Earth At Night In Color" is also returning for a second season with six new episodes narrated by Tom Hiddleston ("Avengers"). Using state-of-the-art cameras and a revolutionary post-production process, "Earth At Night In Color" presents the nocturnal wonders of nature with a surprising new clarity. Some never-before-seen behaviors of animals at dusk, captured using low-light cameras and the light of a full moon. They include elephants fighting hyenas around starlit waterholes and kangaroos cuddling under the cover of darkness to find mates. Other animals in the new season include cougars, polar bears, stingrays, and the tiny planktonic life at night in the ocean.


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