This has been posted at AVS by a DHDT insider:
"Thanks for the feedback on our "HD in the Making" sneak preview of Sunrise Earth. Perhaps I can help shed some light on the subject? Sorry, I couldn't resist...
Sunrise Earth is not only an original Discovery HD Theater production, but it's a new concept entirely. Each episode in the series will feature one setting, recorded from multiple angles in REAL TIME 1080i -- with a minimum number of edits in order to maximize the viewing experience. No narration, no music, just nature's ambient sounds in dynamic 5.1 stereo surround.
The "narrative" will be set around a singular event, the sunrise. The program is designed to make the audience feel as if they have assumed the role of a naturalist. You will be able to see what happens at the start of the day, in settings all over the United States. From California's National Parks, to the Florida beaches, to a fishing village in upstate Maine. Select scenes in each hour will offer brief insight via non-obtrusive lower thirds, to describe what you're seeing -- could be an animal, an insect, a type of flower, etc.
Sunrise Earth is designed to welcome you to a new day -- whether you're getting ready for work, exercising, or just reading the paper over a cup of coffee. Ultimately, we hope you enjoy watching the landscape unfold, the wildlife awaken and the day begin.
Sunrise Earth will premiere on Monday, September 27 (7am EST, 8am Pacific). The series will run Monday thru Friday. Then on Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7pm EST, select episodes will air. Enjoy a sunrise with dinner, or as a way to wind down after a long day!
Just a few of the episodes:
"Moose in the Morning" Baxter State Park, Maine
"Yellowstone Geysers" Old Faithful, Wyoming
"Gator Hole" Anhiga Pond, Everglade National Park, Florida
"Sea of Terns" Monomoy Nat'l Wildlife Refuge, Chattham, Mass.
"Vermont Balloons" Quechee Gorge, Vermont
"Sequoia Light" Yosemite Valley, California
"Milk Cows in the Morning" Billings Farm, Vermont
Thanks again for the feedback. We hope you enjoy it, and we look forward to hearing what you think of the series itself.
Best Regards,
Discovery HD Theater Programming"
source: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=443001
"Thanks for the feedback on our "HD in the Making" sneak preview of Sunrise Earth. Perhaps I can help shed some light on the subject? Sorry, I couldn't resist...
Sunrise Earth is not only an original Discovery HD Theater production, but it's a new concept entirely. Each episode in the series will feature one setting, recorded from multiple angles in REAL TIME 1080i -- with a minimum number of edits in order to maximize the viewing experience. No narration, no music, just nature's ambient sounds in dynamic 5.1 stereo surround.
The "narrative" will be set around a singular event, the sunrise. The program is designed to make the audience feel as if they have assumed the role of a naturalist. You will be able to see what happens at the start of the day, in settings all over the United States. From California's National Parks, to the Florida beaches, to a fishing village in upstate Maine. Select scenes in each hour will offer brief insight via non-obtrusive lower thirds, to describe what you're seeing -- could be an animal, an insect, a type of flower, etc.
Sunrise Earth is designed to welcome you to a new day -- whether you're getting ready for work, exercising, or just reading the paper over a cup of coffee. Ultimately, we hope you enjoy watching the landscape unfold, the wildlife awaken and the day begin.
Sunrise Earth will premiere on Monday, September 27 (7am EST, 8am Pacific). The series will run Monday thru Friday. Then on Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7pm EST, select episodes will air. Enjoy a sunrise with dinner, or as a way to wind down after a long day!
Just a few of the episodes:
"Moose in the Morning" Baxter State Park, Maine
"Yellowstone Geysers" Old Faithful, Wyoming
"Gator Hole" Anhiga Pond, Everglade National Park, Florida
"Sea of Terns" Monomoy Nat'l Wildlife Refuge, Chattham, Mass.
"Vermont Balloons" Quechee Gorge, Vermont
"Sequoia Light" Yosemite Valley, California
"Milk Cows in the Morning" Billings Farm, Vermont
Thanks again for the feedback. We hope you enjoy it, and we look forward to hearing what you think of the series itself.
Best Regards,
Discovery HD Theater Programming"
source: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=443001