Amazing Amphipods - (narrated cinematic nature video 4k)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2024
- Amphipods, also called Scuds or Sideswimmers, are not just food for trout and other fish - That's why i made this mini documentary, packed with cinematic footage as well as fascinating facts of these amazing creatures.
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Adrift Among Infinite Stars by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au
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Wonderful and delightful!!
Thank you FatherFish, i appreciate your comment!
Here from Father Fish! Really loving this channel! Will be watching!
Shout out to Father Fish! Also here from his channel
Welcome!
I have a small 150 ml glass jar with River mud, eel grass, and a community of these intriguing little beasties. Thank you for the high quality content and top notch explanation.
You‘re welcome! I am glad you enjoyed the video I put together🙂
Wow amazing video and narration!
Just found this after it was linked on Tropical Fish forums, incredible job! Absolutely fascinating, brilliant footage and narration, subscribed! Felt like a professionally filmed and narrated documentary, and you're right about how fascinating and useful they are, and of course, the environmental impact of invasive species due to human activity.
Thank you so much for this, will be watching your previous videos now as well!
Thank you! I‘m glad you enjoy my videos!
Thank you for showing so beautifully what I strain my eyes to see in my own bioactive aquariums.
Oh you are more than welcome, i am glad you like it!
Wow, this is stunning. The quality of these videos brings so much to the hobby. Cant wait to see what's next.
Thank you!
Simply mind blowing. Thanks
you are welcome!
Wow, great footage. Nicely written narrative, too
Thanks you! I appreciate the feedback!
Amazing feeling of being present inside the scene!
I am glad you like it!
another brilliant video
Thank you! I put a lot of work into this one, so i am happy to get some feedback :-)
It shows, but all of yours that I've seen are fascinating anyway. You don't have to knock yourself out to succeed, but you would exceed! 😊 @@Lets-scope
Great job. This channel deserves to grow and grow
Thank you, Tom! The channel is growing - slow and steady. I am not a very talented promoter lol.
This is wonderful. Great narration! 👍
Thanks!
Excited for what you'll show next! 😁
I'm thinking about making a series about all the different 'pods. So Isopods next maybe? Gastropods? Copepods? There are so many to choose from :-)
Just saw you on Father fish, and had to subscribe. The effort put in is visible, great content
Welcome! And thank you, i appreciate it!
This is impressive production, you should definitely keep at it
Thanks, will do!
This is wonderful! The video is amazing, and the narration is really great. I love learning about all the tiny critters.
I am glad you like it! Looking forward to learning more as well :-)
Father fish sent me here. Staying for the content😊
Welcome!
Wonderful!
I thought i was watching the Discovery channel. Amazing footage and narration skills. I'm trying to cut down on my enormous subscription list but you have been added.
Thanks, but don’t worry - I am on a 2 week-ish schedule right now, so I won’t flood your feed 😉
Inspirational! So excited to see the future of this channel!!
Well: me, too! We will see what the future brings, there is a lot to explore!
I am hoping our schools science classes are teaching about the wonders that are found in all lakes, streams, ponds and oceans. Once again you have captured the unique part of our world we live in.
I am afraid there are just too many wonders to learn about them all. Soak up what you can from school, and try to find good books for areas of special interest if you want to dive deeper! Stay curious!
Humbled by this video
mother nature humbles me on a regular basis :-)
You know what I just thought would be cool? A documentary about the predators, prey, and microorganisms within an outdoor compost bin. The kind with ventilation holes so that critters can easily enter and leave it.
I am kind of focused on pond critters at the moment, but that is a cool idea!
@@Lets-scope If you wanted to give the compost bin series a title, I actually thought of one I thought would be cool: The Land of Rot.
Videos of this quality are why I no longer watch TV
from where do you collect your samples? this is amazing.
I collect in different places: Ponds, streams, lakes. The amphipods can be found especially in streams with fair flow, lower mountain/foothill environments are a good source.
Amazing video! There's something about this narration ... who did it? Or what?
I write the script myself, but I let my AI slave read it, because I think this style of narration needs a more classic narrator voice (which I don‘t have). I‘m planning to voice some stuff myself, too in the future, like live streams and tech vids but I want to keep this format with the polished narration, as well.
@cope Ahh, okay. I was thinking it might be AI narration but wasn't completely sure - a testament to how rapidly the field is advancing. Which service did you use? I might need it to read bedtime stories to me, hah! 😅
I am using elevenlabs. But I feed it individual sentences and reroll until I am happy with the result, so it might not perform as well for reading a whole story. But yes, it is pretty good and you get like 2000 characters per month for free…
@@Lets-scope Nice! Can't wait to see what you do for your next production! ☺️
Now we want a true voice reveal!! 😃 Don’t underestimate the connection with your audience that your unique voice may bring! But the AI is nice too. 🙂
Dude. put this stuff on a time lapse and let it run for an hour.
Maybe I will do some longer videos in the future, not sure about time lapse tho.
Why do u have so little subscriber?😢
Well - I make my videos the way I want them to be, they are not ‘engineered’ for doing well with the youtube algorithm… but the numbers are growing - a few days ago I was at 120 subscribers. I owe that to father fish.