@@jimjiminy5836 No, I don’t think it is. Considering this is a few people with limited resources compared to the BBC, the quality of the filmmaking is outstanding. The content is interesting and to the point, unlike the BBC which goes for more narrative driven documentaries which seems fake. How do you feel the BBC is making better documentaries?
Stay with her voice. It adds a documentary flavor to these videos. And she has a soothing tone which makes these very calming and relaxing to watch. And great camera work sir.
I fully agree. It's on par with high- budget documentaries if you ask me. Great shots, great camera work, excellent narration, and the perfect voice to transport the content. Well done!
I am austrian and this is absolutely incredible to learn about. my father works as a conservationist and hes gonna show his team this video. its sad and dissapointing that the farmers threw the fish into this river, but in a way it is still beautiful to see how they adapt and even thrive. Non native species should never be released into the wild, especially not born in captivity ones. It can have unforseeable effects on the eco system as a whole. but man is it special. I hope I can visit this creek someday!
@@taulantmehmetaj6106 Da war ich mal auf Reha. Und in der Nähe schon öfters urlaubsmäßig. Seltsam, dass das nicht bekannt ist, zumindest in Österreich. Ich kenne nur einen Bach in Deutschland wo es eine ähnliche Situation gibt. Edit: th-cam.com/video/YZtScpQ-92o/w-d-xo.html
Erstens glaube ich nicht, dass Bauern diese Fische in den Bach geworfen haben, warum sollten sie das auch tun? Und es wird auch keine besonderen Auswikungen auf das gesamte Ökosysten haben, weil die Tropenfische sich nicht über den warmen Thermalwasserbereich hinaus verbreiten können!
Okay, this is an amazing little documentary. I had no idea a tiny tropical reef existed in Europe. Kinda reminds me of the parrots that have set up little communities in a few major German cities, but this stream has all sorts of species from the tropics. Keep up the amazing work, your camera work, editing, and even the narration were all done incredibly well. I'm shocked you only have 8k subs, you'll probably take off soon, but for now you got one more subscriber at least.
@@risilvaHonestly with how good this doc came out, you should try your hand at filming other types of wild life. I think people have a fascination with animals setting up communities so far from their natural habitats, kinda reminds us of ourselves. Though at the end of the day, film what interests _you_ , because if you're excited about whatever you're filming it'll translate into a much better final product than filming something you find boring / not very interesting. Whatever you choose for your next project, I'll be sure to check it out. Best of luck mate!
I grew up there and still live here. It's literally like that for decades. The city tried to fish all the exotic breeds several times but they never managed to get out all of them + locals keep bringing in new fishes. It's also true that there is very limited harm to the local eco system. The creek further down is already cooler and it leads to a much faster river (Gail) which is freezing cold even im summer. OC it's a bad idea to set out your tropical fishes in a local creek like that, but I have to admit it played out rather good. We also have a lake nearby where locals set out their water turtels and there was a significant population for years.
If it's just about a warm portion where they can survive, without ancient endemic species, I can't see the problem. Not even temperate non-native species, fully able to survive in the local waters, are necessarily invasive. The number of potential trouble-makers is quite low, in fact. For most exotic species, even if they can take the cold, it would be a miracle to just insert themselves discretely and being able to survive. Think about cold hardy killies, Macropodus and small Cyprinids- very low chance to establish, and zero for invasiveness. Bullhead catfish, otoh, will conquer the lakes and large rivers. Only the swift, shallow ones won't be colonised.
@@sarahtonin256 Western Carinthia. It flows into the Gail, which is a distributary river of the Drau/Drava, which itself ends up in the Danube further downstream.
WOOOOOOOOW, that's soooooo coool!! And the coolest of all is that no harm to local species made from this small oas of non-native fish-candies. Amazing footage and the video. More fish videos please! Thank you for your outstanding work. I learnt something new! :)
You absolutely have to keep your narrator. She has a beautiful tone and pronunciation. This film was extremely interesting, showing the fish that is being spoken of. Before you asked your question, my comment was going to be how pleasant she is to listen to. She's a keeper mate.
she's a bot dude, either that or can't remember from sentence to sentence the difference between a cichlid and a cychlid. many people appear to be fooled, all of them failed to notice this very basic error a human would not commit
So cool that I found this video! Years ago I came across a different video on a forum but couldn't find it anywhere anymore. Happy to see this unique piece of nature still exists and captured in great quality by you! Loved it and the voice over was also very nice to listen to!
@@King_of_Railways Nobody wants to improve anything, but there are a lot of places to visit, and as a hobbyist trust me that we care more about nature and environments than anyone else.
Its a nice place, I have visited it a few years ago during the lockdowns. A few friends and I collected some water plants and snails from it and I still have some of those plants growing in my parents aquarium.
Yes, her voice is excellent for nature documentaries. You can hear the enthusiasm in her voice Roderigo, and it comes across that she cares and is passionate about this work! That matters alot. Look at Sir David Attenbogough and how passionate he is about this type of work and how succesful he has been. I think personally, thats what makes a great wildlife documentary narrator.
Subscribed! Top notch Direction, Editor, Script, Score, FX & Narration. A pleasure to watch. Her voice is perfect, it's easily broadcast standard. The only criticism I have is that the script is only 98% there. There are a couple of minor moments, when it's apparent that English is your second language. Perhaps if you gain a budget, you might consider looking at that. Great work.
As a former aquarium keeper, if your not going to keep it in a tank dont buy it and release in the wild. Your creating more issues. Local fish are there for a reason. If i kicked you out of your house how would you feel? Awesome videography and voice over though!
Wow. What will you tell us next? Slavery is bad? Excercise is good? Don't eat too much sugar?!?!?!?! Wow wow wow you're so smart. Please share more of your rare wisdom that every other pretentious commenter shares
These fish are genetically adapted to the environment. We know how non-native species can effect ecosystem in not just bad ways but good. These fish are in tropical origin are very limited in population but are continuing to adapt in a very new world outside of their own. For decades of being in the cold, you can say comparing the European population and Malawi population, they exhibit different genetic adaptations while maintaining similar behavioral backgrounds. However with adaptation comes with change in competition.
Her voice was great 🙂 But even if it were yours, what I appreciate most is that > it's an actual human voice, and not some stupid AI. Anyway, what a great video 🙂 I've kept most of the fish in this river, as I was into aquariums for a long time, and even worked in several tropical fish stores. That place reminds me of a big tropical aquarium 🙂
@AntheaEY I've been saying for quite a while, that AI would get to a pint one cannot tell what's real and what isn't. I believe AI will be great for some things, but terrible overall.
Wow dude your videos are amazing! I dont know how long you have been grinding in the past but this channels quality is wayyyyy better than the low videocount! I will be watching, super interesting topics and great shots/edit/voiceover
It is amazing to see native fish blending so well with the surroundings unlike foreign fishes. Would be cool to visit this in a few hundred years and see if they all adapted and changed their colors. Even this video shows the adaptation of some of them. So cool.
She has a fantastic narrator voice and rythm! If she is willing to do it, please keep her in! It is on par with high quality professional video productions. That said, you could add in your own voice from time to time, to tell about a personal experience. That makes that immersive connection with your drive and spirit. This Video is top notch, almost unreal how good filmed and narrated and edited it is!
I only just discovered your channel and the production quality is excellent! I love your narrator! She has a lovely voice, but I wouldn't mind if you were to voice as well! I'm looking forward to whatever you make next!
A really professional production guys. I have no problem with the lady's presentation. That really was very fascinating. Thank you for sharing. Regards from South Africa
I enjoyed your video tremendously. Highly interesting subject matter. For me, either voice (your friend's or yours works). Thanks for making great content.
Rivals anything the BBC does.
Her voice is perfect.
I think that’s taking it a wee bit far.
@@jimjiminy5836 No, I don’t think it is. Considering this is a few people with limited resources compared to the BBC, the quality of the filmmaking is outstanding. The content is interesting and to the point, unlike the BBC which goes for more narrative driven documentaries which seems fake. How do you feel the BBC is making better documentaries?
Could use some de-essing though.
@@jimjiminy5836the BBC is absolute dogshit
it's ai voice I'm pretty sure
Stay with her voice. It adds a documentary flavor to these videos. And she has a soothing tone which makes these very calming and relaxing to watch. And great camera work sir.
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you
I have tô say that her voice is what actually has drawn me into the vídeo. Perfect images and delivery too
I fully agree! Video is spot on!
Yes voice is good but the species names pronunciation needs to be improved.
I fully agree. It's on par with high- budget documentaries if you ask me.
Great shots, great camera work, excellent narration, and the perfect voice to transport the content. Well done!
under water footage is so majestic! Thank you for sharing it to the world.
Thank you 🙌
Please, dont stop making videos from fishes!! They are awesome...
Thank you I have more planed! Staying local for now but hopefully back somewhere tropical in the future!
Keep her voice for narration and appear on camera explaining things yourself. Best of both worlds.
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Really nice video footage. I wrote my master thesis about that stream almost 10 years ago. Crucian carp is not native to Carinthia
Thank you for the correction. That is very interesting, what was your research question and what were your findings?
That perch at 6:46 😂 had such a “I’m so excited to be an extra in this movie and I’m trying really hard not to look right at the camera” vibe
The straight white fish of this creek 😂
6:38
Hahahaha
I especially noticed that one, haha
How does this not have more views? Very high quality video. I wish I could visit this creek myself!
Thank you 🙌
It's only two days old, I'm sure it will do very well in time :)
Because it’s been well documented by people in the hobby
@@richardgutierrez9223With an equally high production value?
You can help by "sharing" it with friends and family
I am austrian and this is absolutely incredible to learn about. my father works as a conservationist and hes gonna show his team this video. its sad and dissapointing that the farmers threw the fish into this river, but in a way it is still beautiful to see how they adapt and even thrive. Non native species should never be released into the wild, especially not born in captivity ones. It can have unforseeable effects on the eco system as a whole. but man is it special. I hope I can visit this creek someday!
Komm vorbei ich zeige es dir! Das ist in villach warmbad!
@@taulantmehmetaj6106 Da war ich mal auf Reha. Und in der Nähe schon öfters urlaubsmäßig. Seltsam, dass das nicht bekannt ist, zumindest in Österreich. Ich kenne nur einen Bach in Deutschland wo es eine ähnliche Situation gibt.
Edit: th-cam.com/video/YZtScpQ-92o/w-d-xo.html
Erstens glaube ich nicht, dass Bauern diese Fische in den Bach geworfen haben, warum sollten sie das auch tun? Und es wird auch keine besonderen Auswikungen auf das gesamte Ökosysten haben, weil die Tropenfische sich nicht über den warmen Thermalwasserbereich hinaus verbreiten können!
Hat's off the videographer ❤
Huge ❤ from india 🇮🇳 guys and girls
Thanks
Thank you so much 🙏
My new favorite channel. The production quality is fantastic and the pacing and script keeps me engaged. Can't wait to see more!
Wow, thank you! More to come this year!
Better than BBC. Love her voice, and your camerawork! Match made in heaven.
Dope
Okay, this is an amazing little documentary. I had no idea a tiny tropical reef existed in Europe. Kinda reminds me of the parrots that have set up little communities in a few major German cities, but this stream has all sorts of species from the tropics. Keep up the amazing work, your camera work, editing, and even the narration were all done incredibly well. I'm shocked you only have 8k subs, you'll probably take off soon, but for now you got one more subscriber at least.
Thank you I appreciate the feedback! Should I film more animals like the parrots or stick with freshwater fish?
@@risilvaHonestly with how good this doc came out, you should try your hand at filming other types of wild life. I think people have a fascination with animals setting up communities so far from their natural habitats, kinda reminds us of ourselves. Though at the end of the day, film what interests _you_ , because if you're excited about whatever you're filming it'll translate into a much better final product than filming something you find boring / not very interesting. Whatever you choose for your next project, I'll be sure to check it out. Best of luck mate!
Her voice is like one with nature love it
I grew up there and still live here. It's literally like that for decades. The city tried to fish all the exotic breeds several times but they never managed to get out all of them + locals keep bringing in new fishes. It's also true that there is very limited harm to the local eco system. The creek further down is already cooler and it leads to a much faster river (Gail) which is freezing cold even im summer.
OC it's a bad idea to set out your tropical fishes in a local creek like that, but I have to admit it played out rather good. We also have a lake nearby where locals set out their water turtels and there was a significant population for years.
Where in Austria is this? 💗
Sounds like there's a lot of village idiots around the waterholes of your city.
If it's just about a warm portion where they can survive, without ancient endemic species, I can't see the problem. Not even temperate non-native species, fully able to survive in the local waters, are necessarily invasive. The number of potential trouble-makers is quite low, in fact. For most exotic species, even if they can take the cold, it would be a miracle to just insert themselves discretely and being able to survive. Think about cold hardy killies, Macropodus and small Cyprinids- very low chance to establish, and zero for invasiveness.
Bullhead catfish, otoh, will conquer the lakes and large rivers. Only the swift, shallow ones won't be colonised.
@@sarahtonin256
Western Carinthia. It flows into the Gail, which is a distributary river of the Drau/Drava, which itself ends up in the Danube further downstream.
Pareil en Europe on a beaucoup d'espèces invasive comme les africains et les magrebins on entend pas beaucoup les amoureux de la diversité.
WOOOOOOOOW, that's soooooo coool!! And the coolest of all is that no harm to local species made from this small oas of non-native fish-candies. Amazing footage and the video. More fish videos please! Thank you for your outstanding work. I learnt something new! :)
She has an excellent voice. Great content you two.
You absolutely have to keep your narrator. She has a beautiful tone and pronunciation. This film was extremely interesting, showing the fish that is being spoken of. Before you asked your question, my comment was going to be how pleasant she is to listen to. She's a keeper mate.
she's a bot dude, either that or can't remember from sentence to sentence the difference between a cichlid and a cychlid. many people appear to be fooled, all of them failed to notice this very basic error a human would not commit
Wow. Excellent video! Who know they would be there!
I know, right? Never thought I would see a Malawi Cichlid in Europe
One of the coolest things I've ever seen! So well done.
Wow, thanks!
So cool that I found this video! Years ago I came across a different video on a forum but couldn't find it anywhere anymore. Happy to see this unique piece of nature still exists and captured in great quality by you! Loved it and the voice over was also very nice to listen to!
Your videos definitely deserve more recognition. Really great videos, looking forward to future mini docs
Can't wait to visit this place! Great video!
No, leave this place in peace! That's a wrong mentality, just enjoy the video, your visit can't improve anything!! 😮
@@King_of_Railways Nobody wants to improve anything, but there are a lot of places to visit, and as a hobbyist trust me that we care more about nature and environments than anyone else.
she has a lovely voice , keep her on
What beautiful invasive species.
Fische und Pflanzen die dort nicht hingehören, ein Drama, wie man die heimische Flora und Fauna zerstört!🤨😔
Hi your friend's voice is perfect. It is calming and you can concentrate on the beautiful pictures you are shooting.
I do not condone releasing non native species but in this case it turned out pretty neat. It's like a public aquarium
Its a nice place, I have visited it a few years ago during the lockdowns.
A few friends and I collected some water plants and snails from it and I still have some of those plants growing in my parents aquarium.
So peacefully beautiful! Thank you for the great video.
wow, so ein wunderschönes video! die stimme ist perfekt dazu!! 👍👍👍
Such a great video , Enjoyed every moment and great camera mate
Yes, her voice is excellent for nature documentaries. You can hear the enthusiasm in her voice Roderigo, and it comes across that she cares and is passionate about this work! That matters alot. Look at Sir David Attenbogough and how passionate he is about this type of work and how succesful he has been. I think personally, thats what makes a great wildlife documentary narrator.
Beautiful work. Your friend's voice was perfect for this video.
Thank you 🙌
Excellent video, and the voiceover is perfect. "if it ain't broke, don't fix it", as they say:-)
Her voice was very wonderful. Stay with your friends.
Its AI generated voice, not an actual person 😂😂
This is not just a video. This is art work. Bravo
Awesome video, well done!
Great info, great story, great voice 😊, great job!
Thank you for bringing us this.
national geographic channel must hire you asap omg this video is a masterpiece
Wow!!! Great video, really magical!
Pour une fois l'homme a ré créé un magnifique milieu naturel
both of you are super talented :)
I honestly enjoyed watching your footage, whilst listening to her voice! if my opinion counts, i would stick to this setting! Its magical!
Very interesting, thank you
Thank you 🙌
When I was a lad in the north of England there were many mills alongside the canals. All had exotic fish living around the warm water overflows.
Subscribed! Top notch Direction, Editor, Script, Score, FX & Narration. A pleasure to watch.
Her voice is perfect, it's easily broadcast standard.
The only criticism I have is that the script is only 98% there. There are a couple of minor moments, when it's apparent that English is your second language. Perhaps if you gain a budget, you might consider looking at that.
Great work.
nice video i really liked it.
her voice is clear and easy to understand, so hers is perfect.
Awesome underwater footage thank you❤
As a former aquarium keeper, if your not going to keep it in a tank dont buy it and release in the wild. Your creating more issues. Local fish are there for a reason. If i kicked you out of your house how would you feel? Awesome videography and voice over though!
Wow. What will you tell us next? Slavery is bad? Excercise is good? Don't eat too much sugar?!?!?!?! Wow wow wow you're so smart. Please share more of your rare wisdom that every other pretentious commenter shares
I mean, didn’t you watch the full video 😄
*you’re
These fish are genetically adapted to the environment. We know how non-native species can effect ecosystem in not just bad ways but good. These fish are in tropical origin are very limited in population but are continuing to adapt in a very new world outside of their own. For decades of being in the cold, you can say comparing the European population and Malawi population, they exhibit different genetic adaptations while maintaining similar behavioral backgrounds. However with adaptation comes with change in competition.
@@frauleinhohenzollernче такая агрессивная?
Wow what a beautiful video.
A very good job!!! It was a pleasure to watch your work. Really informative. As for the voice it was nice
Those was so soothing to watch and educational. Great Job!!! Nature finds a way
I live your content and it's really cool that you guys are working together door these documentaries! I say keep having her for the narration
Fantastic video, I really like the narration.
Very interesting and wonderful quality!
Many thanks!
What a great little video. It is extraordinary indeed. Thank you.
Just subbed, she has a good voice - the two fish videos are INSANE quality keep it up
Thanks a lot, another fish one coming very soon!
Her voice is beautiful so keep it. But you keep popping up in the end as you do. Great man.
Great video, beautiful shots and soothing narration
Thank you!
Her and your voices are good. Thanks for the video
Interesting topic. Her voice was lovely. And your film perfect.
Her voice was great 🙂 But even if it were yours, what I appreciate most is that > it's an actual human voice, and not some stupid AI.
Anyway, what a great video 🙂 I've kept most of the fish in this river, as I was into aquariums for a long time, and even worked in several tropical fish stores.
That place reminds me of a big tropical aquarium 🙂
Sorry to dissapoint you, but it is actually an Ai-Voice. I used the same.
I don't know why someone would lie about that
@AntheaEY I've been saying for quite a while, that AI would get to a pint one cannot tell what's real and what isn't.
I believe AI will be great for some things, but terrible overall.
BBC youtube version, All the best from Dallas,USA.
Use her voice. It’s fantastic, she can do documentaries with that soothing tone.
most of the time i dont like woman voices (because of the high pitch). But her voice with the editing sounds really good.
Wow dude your videos are amazing! I dont know how long you have been grinding in the past but this channels quality is wayyyyy better than the low videocount! I will be watching, super interesting topics and great shots/edit/voiceover
Voice 🤝🏻 video ❤
The voice of your friend is great, keep her doing it.
It is amazing to see native fish blending so well with the surroundings unlike foreign fishes. Would be cool to visit this in a few hundred years and see if they all adapted and changed their colors. Even this video shows the adaptation of some of them. So cool.
Really interesting and impressive mini doc.Your friends voice over was lovely.
Thank you very much 🙌
Amazing filming shots! Keep up the good work!
Thanks excellent ❤❤❤
Her voice is amazing ❤
Can't pronounce cichlid though! 😅
Great video! Voiceover is great quality and yours is fine as well... You decide these details!
Awesome! Thank you!
Hi.. I live here! Here are also Gras carp and walley Fisch and much more! Thans for the Video!
Loved this video. Definitely stay with your friend's voice!
Great filming of those fish it's amazing they exist there.
Fantastic, it does no harm, the fish can't not move beyond the warm area, it is a great public aquarium.
Hi Rodrigo. Your videos are amazing
SUPERB CONTENT!!!
Amazing film. Loved it ❤
Those are some spectacular jewel chiclids.
Amazing! Unbelievable! Merely stunned, for had I not watched this video I would have never believed it’s true!!!
Great channel! This video has a great message too 👏
Beautiful, I kept lake Malawi cichlids for many years, lovely to see them doing well in Europe
It's basically a living aquarium in the wild, hilarious but also ecologically alarming.
She has a fantastic narrator voice and rythm! If she is willing to do it, please keep her in! It is on par with high quality professional video productions.
That said, you could add in your own voice from time to time, to tell about a personal experience. That makes that immersive connection with your drive and spirit. This Video is top notch, almost unreal how good filmed and narrated and edited it is!
Her voice is magical.
Keep her voice and your hard work. 🎉👍🏻👏🏻
Amazing quality work! I would love to see more fish documentaries from you. Subscribed!
It’s amazing how this dude makes documentaries rivalling those by major tv networks. Subscribed after seeing one vid
Love your videos! Her voice is very lovely and soft. I think the documentary quality is amazing. I shared your videos in my social media.
I only just discovered your channel and the production quality is excellent! I love your narrator! She has a lovely voice, but I wouldn't mind if you were to voice as well! I'm looking forward to whatever you make next!
A really professional production guys. I have no problem with the lady's presentation. That really was very fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
Regards from South Africa
I enjoyed your video tremendously. Highly interesting subject matter. For me, either voice (your friend's or yours works). Thanks for making great content.
Dear narrator , you got a great voice!
HEr voice is so good. what a good catch. awesome work sir.
Great video, love how its broken down.
Your voice is good but Your friends voice is awesome
great voice, great video, keep them coming
I remember seeing bristelnose catfish below a waterfall in Austria 12 years ago.