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Deep Blue is a theatrical version of the 2001 BBC nature documentary series The Blue Planet. BBC Worldwide and Germany's Greenlight Media co-produced the film. Alastair Fothergill and Andy Byatt are credited as directors, and six cinematographers were also credited: Doug Allan, Mike deGruy, Peter Scoones, Simon King, Rick Rosenthal, and Bob Cranston. The idea for Deep Blue developed from when a shorter version of The Blue Planet was cut for The Proms in 2002 and for which George Fenton composed a score. When BBC Worldwide partnered with Greenlight Media and the latter helped raise money for the film, the filmmakers reviewed over 70,000 hours of raw footage from The Blue Planet. Ultimately, a quarter of Deep Blue consisted of footage not shown in The Blue Planet. Producer Sophokles Tasioulis said, "There's not a single cut in the movie that's the same as the TV series." The film contains only 15 lines of narrative. Filmmakers enlisted Fenton to compose the film's score, which was performed by the Berlin Philharmonic in their cinematic debut.
TRACKLIST:
1. Bounty Hunters
2. Airwaves
3. The Beach in Patagonia
4. Metamorphosis
5. Surf and Sand
6. Coral Riches
7. Free to Roam
8. The Kelp Forest
9. Kaleidoscope
10. Polar Landscape
11. Flying Emperors
12. Wolf Pack
13. The Wanderers
14. Showtime
15. Mounting Pressure
16. The Spinning Baitball
17. Deep Blue