TY - ADVS AU - Loncraine,Joe AU - Attenborough,David TI - Attenborough: life that glows U1 - 572.4358 23 PY - 2016///] CY - [Australia] PB - Distributed by Roadshow Entertainment KW - Bioluminescence KW - Microorganisms KW - Nature television programs KW - lcgft KW - Documentary television programs KW - Nonfiction television programs N1 - Catalogued from container; Roadshow Entertainment. R-123644-9; "ABC"--Container; Directed by Joe Loncraine; Presenter, David Attenborough; Rated G N2 - For the first time we can begin to reveal the amazing truth about living lights. It has taken 3 crucial technological breakthroughs. Firstly, colour cameras have improved dramatically; they are now over 4000 times more sensitive than a decade ago. The cameras are so sensitive they are revealing startling discoveries that until now we could not see. Secondly, scientists have entered the unknown world of the boundless deep open ocean with the help of a new generation of submersibles and robots. Thirdly, Ammonite Films have invented and built a series of unique cameras that can capture the faintest ephemeral glow of luminous life. By combining these 3 innovations this film will show creatures and behaviours never seen before. The soil beneath our feet glows. The threads of fungi create a light-emitting matrix in the damp dark earth. A radiant network that can stretch kilometres! The simplest creatures on Earth talk to each other using their own living lights. Dig in a garden in France and there is an earthworm that glows with an eerie blue light, a creature thought to be extinct turns out to be common, but only when you can see the light. Wherever the scientists look, they find living lights. We will enter into the unknown universe of the dark deep sea where the only illumination is living light. Here weird and wonderful creatures hunt, mate and even hide using light! ER -