Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Forgotten Planet 3D Review

I'll just come out and say it right off the bat - Forgotten Planet 3D was one of the best broadcast 3D TV shows that I have watched to date. Although the content is fairly depressing (describing how two of our world's cities became ghost towns), the show was very well done both from a content, direction and 3D perspective. Content Review Forgotten Planet 3D tells the story of how Pripyat, Ukraine and Picher, Oklahoma, both thriving cities at one point, became dead and abandoned as a result of major human blunders. The first half hour focuses on Pripyat, while the second half documents Pricher. Pripyat was a planned community for workers at the Chernobyl nuclear plant. When nuclear reactor #4 exploded in April 1986, Pripyat became a ghost town within a week. The documentary, interviews and images depict how bad the destruction was and even is today. Picher was the largetst producer of lead and zinc in the world during World War I & II. The intense mining and resulting 'chat' piles (gravel residue with tiny lead and zinc particles) eventually made the area completely uninhabitable. The topic is certainly not uplifting, but very educational and interesting to watch....

Source: http://www.explore3DTV.com/blog/entry/16017/Forgotten-Planet-3D-Review/?src=blog_rss

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