Task 6 - Answer the questions in your own words - SHS Friends Global 11 page 34

1. Nội dung câu hỏi

1. What images can be seen in the film?

2. Where can Home (2009) be seen?

3. Why doesn't Home (2009) have any copyright?

A. Home (2009) is a 90-minute documentary about human threats to the Earth's ecological balance. It is made up of aerial shots of various places across the globe. Aiming to raise people's awareness of the alarming environmental destruction, this French movie shows human huge impacts on the Earth and the consequences of climate change. Viewers of the documentary particularly enjoy the footage of human origins, the Earth's water cycle, population growth, the melting Arctic ice cap and the coral reef.

B. The film was completed in eighteen months and the film crew did their filming of 488-hour raw footage by flying in a helicopter over various regions in more than fifty countries. At a press conference in Paris on March 9, 2009, its director, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, announced that its released versions would include theatre, television, DVD and the internet. About two months later, the film's worldwide release date was confirmed to be June 5.2009. Despite its availability in various forms, Home (2009) had its world festival premiere at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival in 2012.

C. Home (2009) is available for free access in 14 languages. Director Yann Arthus-Bertrand has insisted that the film has no copyright. He has also stressed the educational benefits of the film over its financial gains. With this aim in mind, the film producer made the film available to as many people as possible. The film can be downloaded to your smart TV or any kind of digital device, with the proceeds all going to the GoodPlanet Foundation.

 

2. Phương pháp giải

Trả lời các câu hỏi từ ngữ nói của riêng bạn.

 

3. Lời giải chi tiết

1. The images that can be seen in the film Home (2009) include: Aerial shots of various places across the globe, including human origins, the Earth's water cycle, population growth, the melting Arctic ice cap, and the coral reef.

2. Home (2009) can be seen:

On the internet

On smart TVs and other digital devices

3. Home (2009) doesn't have any copyright because its director, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, has insisted on this. He believes that the film should be available to as many people as possible, regardless of their financial situation. The proceeds from the film downloads go to the

GoodPlanet Foundation, which is a non-profit organization that works to protect the environment.

Fqa.vn
Bình chọn:
0/5 (0 đánh giá)
Báo cáo nội dung câu hỏi
Bình luận (0)
Bạn cần đăng nhập để bình luận
Bạn chắc chắn muốn xóa nội dung này ?
FQA.vn Nền tảng kết nối cộng đồng hỗ trợ giải bài tập học sinh trong khối K12. Sản phẩm được phát triển bởi CÔNG TY TNHH CÔNG NGHỆ GIA ĐÌNH (FTECH CO., LTD)
Điện thoại: 1900636019 Email: info@fqa.vn
Location Địa chỉ: Số 21 Ngõ Giếng, Phố Đông Các, Phường Ô Chợ Dừa, Quận Đống Đa, Thành phố Hà Nội, Việt Nam.
Tải ứng dụng FQA
Người chịu trách nhiệm quản lý nội dung: Nguyễn Tuấn Quang Giấy phép thiết lập MXH số 07/GP-BTTTT do Bộ Thông tin và Truyền thông cấp ngày 05/01/2024
Copyright © 2023 fqa.vn All Rights Reserved