1、National Geographic - Everest 50 Years on the Mountain
Product Details
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
Language: English
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number of discs: 1
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: National Geographic Video
DVD Release Date: May 6, 2003
Run Time: 90 minutes
Product Description
In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay made history as the first people to reach the top of Everest. Now, 50 years later, three sons of Everest's most celebrated climbers return to the mountain to challenge it again. Join their journey as they brave the elements and face death to climb 29,000 feet of wind-blasted rock and ice. And, relive the dramatic history of Everest from great triumphs to deadly tragedies, enduring rivalries and the unsung role of the Sherpa people - as National Geographic exposes the untold stories that lurk in the mountain's epic shadow and takes you on THE ultimate Everest experience.
巍巍珠穆朗玛峰 薪传两代情
半个世纪以前,人类首次成功登上世界顶端─珠穆朗玛峰。现在,国家地理集合当年登顶先锋的第二代,再次出发远征。三位攻顶英雄之子彼得希拉瑞、蒋林丹增诺杰与布伦特毕绍普,带您一同体验他们征服惊险高峰,极其深刻的个人感受;探索圣母峰戏剧性的历史,细诉当年父亲成为首位攻顶成功者的喜悦与矛盾;不幸的悲剧、成功的荣耀,及雪巴人不为人知的传奇角色,均一一在目。千钧一髮的惊险镜头和前所未见的画面,由国家地理独家呈现!
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2、Ultimate Survival Everest
Ultimate Survival: Everest
Soaring 8,848 metres above sea level - equal to the height of 16 CN Towers placed end to end - Everest's summit is the ultimate challenge for climbers around the world. Shot between March and June 2004, Ultimate Survival: Everest chronicles the Everest efforts of Team Discovery, which included two Canadian climbers - producer and experienced adventure guide Ben Webster, and his girlfriend, rookie climber and PhD candidate in Sports Psychology, Shauna Burke - plus Australian Andrew Lock and Hector Ponce de Leon from Mexico, both veterans of Everest and the world's most intimidating peaks. The series also follows the treks of Annabelle Bond, a London socialite; and diabetic American climber Will Cross. The expedition's members, including the team's Nepalese Sherpa guides, were trained to act as the production team, filming the extreme physical demands, physiological changes and emotional hardships that shaped their personal experiences on Everest.
The trek to Base Camp is roughly 42 kilometres, but the real challenge is ascending the additional 2,500 metres to reach the summit. At this altitude, the air is significantly thinner than at sea level and at the peak contains only one third the oxygen of air at sea level. Teams must also battle the bitter cold, with average temperatures of -30 C and hurricane-force winds. These conditions challenge both the mind and the body, pushing climbers to the limits of human endurance.
Ultimate Survival: Everest stretches the boundaries of high altitude production to reveal parts of the mountain that have never before been captured on film, with the majority of the footage shot in High Definition (HD). Technological advances - even in the last five years - have made it possible to take production equipment into areas and to heights previously unattainable, allowing the expedition members featured in the series to reveal what it's really like to risk it all for a shot at the summit. Not that it was easy - the crew anticipated every shot in advance and was conservative with their resources to ensure that the supplies and equipment would last throughout the expedition. Keeping the equipment warm and protected against the elements, and sourcing gloves that allowed climbers to operate the cameras were among the additional challenges that "ordinary" climbers do not encounter on Everest.
Though successful climbers have taken 15 different routes up the mountain, this expedition tackles the Khumbu Icefall and the south face of Everest; the same route pioneered by Sir Edmond Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953. Since then more than 1,200 people have reached the peak - and nearly 200 more have died trying - approximately one for every 30 who attempt, or one for every five who succeed. Ultimate Survival: Everest sees summit victory for some, defeat for others and danger for all of Team Discovery.
All Episodes (6)Deadly Summit
Original Airdate: 2004-11-18
Synopsis:
The remaining two climbers head for the summit, but only one returns to base camp; high-altitude rescue.
Episode Details Standing on the Summit
Original Airdate: 2004-11-17
Synopsis:
As the climbers approach the summit, they discover there are no safety lines in place, and their oxygen supply is running dangerously low; climber goes missing.
Episode Details Push For The Summit
Original Airdate: 2004-11-16
Synopsis:
After waiting out the weather, 50 climbers make a break for the summit at the same time, including two of the four Team Discovery members.
Episode Details The Mountain Decides
Original Airdate: 2004-11-15
Synopsis:
One of the climbers has a mysterious virus; bad weather sets in and shortens the team's window of opportunity.
Episode Details Arrival at Base Camp
Original Airdate: 2004-11-14
Synopsis:
Team Discovery arrives at base camp and prepares to climb to the summit; a climber becomes suspended over a crevasse the size of a 10-story building.
Episode Details Acclimatization Begins
Original Airdate: 2004-11-14
Synopsis:
On the way up to the next camp, the team becomes caught in a snowstorm while on an icy 70-degree slope.
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3、《PBS 珠峰大山难》(PBS Frontline Storm Over Everest)
【片名】PBS 珠峰大山难
【译名】PBS Storm Over Everest
【国家】美国
【类别】纪录片
【格式】DivX +MP3
【语言】
英语
【字幕】
英文外挂字幕
【内容简介】
本片讲述的是珠穆朗玛峰登顶运动历史上最为惨烈的大山难。这次惨祸发生在1996年5月10日,一共造成5名登山运动员命丧珠穆朗玛峰,17名运动员受伤,震惊了全世界,当时的各大媒体都对此事做了报道。十年生死雪茫茫,这次空前的登山惨剧是怎么发生的?当事人如何回忆和评价的呢?人类与自然的关系到底是征服还是合作?PBS将力求真实地还原这段历史。
世界知名登山家兼有名导演大卫‧布理谢斯(David Breashears)新近完成的高画质纪录片(Storm Over Everest)在美国公共电视网(PBS)播映。播映时间是2008年5月13日。
此片片长约两小时(105分鐘),以记录片形式拍摄,并访问1996年圣母峰世纪大山难的许多倖存者,包括台湾的高铭和。
高铭和受邀於2006年前往美国西雅图,接受长达五个多小时的拍摄专访,道出了西方国家未曾听过的1996珠峰大山难的存活历程,这个故事也震撼了导演及所有工作人员的心灵。此片中有很多高铭和以国语讲述当时的危急情况,再由后製打上英文字幕,全片是以英文发行。David 也是1996年登圣母峰时亲身经历暴风雪灾难,更拍了举世闻名的IMAX超宽银幕电影【珠峰】。
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