A dance between moon and ocean, forests and rivers. A short film by Scott Barley, originally made for a "half moon phase" sequence for Tadhg O'Sullivan's essay film, 'To the Moon' (2020). Shot on iPhone Xs with various rephotographing techniques, combined with superimposed drawings and paintings by Scott Barley. Released as a standalone short film in 2024 as part of 'Short Films (2012–2020): Solo Works by Scott Barley' on Blu-ray.

A journey into four classical elements through the four main characters of the film. The main charac...

In the year 1957 the cold war expands to space. The Soviet-Union sends Sputnik as the first manmade ...

Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinemati...

An epic story of adventure, starring some of the most magnificent and courageous creatures alive, aw...

People go and search for the legendary Bigfoot creature.

Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...

Although first glance reveals little more than stones and sand, the desert is alive. Witness moving ...

An astonishing journey revealing the awesome power of the natural world. Over the course of one sing...

William Shatner sits down with scientists, innovators and celebrities to discuss how the optimism of...

A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...

Explore the extraordinary hidden world of insects, where a leaf weighs more than a car, rain drops f...

The early retired Gert spends the last summer in his garden, a place that has become a real home for...

Drawing from never-before-seen footage that has been tucked away in the National Geographic archives...

Record high oil prices, global warming, and an insatiable demand for energy: these issues define our...

The Earth Wins explores the delicate balance between man and Mother Earth, our inter-dependence and ...

Underwater and microscopic photography by F. Percy Smith tell the story of a newt's life.
Mary Field edits the time-lapse photography of F. Percy Smith to show the life cycle of ferns and re...