Subscribed .What a refreshingly clear and professional documentary ,No gimmicks or stupid over loud music drowning out dialogue , or silly camera angles .Just class . thank you . 10/10
This is from the 2009-2012 series "Life on Fire". Episode is called "Pioneers of the Deep". Narrator is famous actor, Jeremy Irons-yes, the narrator sounded familiar, didn't he?
Yes!!! One example, of many "could have been excellent" documentaries....The curse of Oak island is ....the over shaky, crazy angle, over edited video and the drown out music. (History of the Universe channel has well made documentaries.)
@@Jm4steam oak island...seems as they discover objects, seems planted/staged no matter significance or insignificant, just like you said...shaky 🤨🤨🤨 but I still enjoy watching it...
I like your review of this documentary, would you please review this refutation of the world's most popular biological theory. Evolution vs food. Food disproves evolution. Every organism no matter how small either manufacturers or collects food or it would die very quickly. Every organism identifies, ingests, digests, filters, stores, and excretes food. It has to identify the difference between food or rock. It must ingests food through a specialized opening designed to intake only food and nothing else. The food itself is useless until it is digested, a complex multi-stage process all by itself. If it cannot store the energy from the digested food at least temporarily it would die. Then it must filter the waste products or die from internal toxicity. And then excrete the waste products through an orifice specifically designed to excrete the waist and only the waist, the precious blood or cytoplasm must remain inside the body. An Evolutionist wants you to believe that a life-form came together in the beginning with all of these features in place with no help and no time for natural selection... this would be the equivalent of a car capable of making another car inside of itself... because if it cannot reproduce it would be forever alone and die old age. God created life.
Dear all, I am the director of this show (part of LIFE ON FIRE series) which was filmed in 2009, during another Hunga Tonga eruption. This volcano made the news twice since, by adding an ephemeral island in 2017, then creating the most intense eruption of the XXIst century ( so far). Obviously, the tern population has been wiped out by this activity, but, according to local sources, tend to come back and nest since last November. Not a single tree is left alive !
I was worried that this was the case when it was mentioned as their "home". Can a rat eradication program be instituted on the other suitable islands? Quickly(please)? Maybe a tree and plant planting activity too? "Dear Tongan government, we know your ears are still ringing from the explosion, but the terns need your (our) help ..." Film it all, give updates, get donations... :)
Another terrific video. So much amazing undersea footage, a great storyline...you had me cheering for a shrimp and a tern?, and a gentle and informative narration. I was thinking I didn't have the time, but this was engrossing and worth every minute spent viewing.
Much of the photography here is stunning. The shot of the tern standing on the coconut, the terns descending on the bait ball, The grey/blue filters highlighting the textures of the ocean surface. Hope this team has done other work that I can track down.
I knew that was the beloved voice of Scar.... How quaint this video found me and I it. Liked and subscribed. Well done. Incredible video and narrative on all fonts.
The narrator's voice and diction are near perfect. I read a Southampton University study years ago that determined Jeremy Irons & [the late great] Alan Rickman have the most agreeable voices. Top quality documentary.
Finally a documentary without political agenda. One that doesn't push climate change into my face nor how humans are the only factor in our every changing climate.
I don't know the narrator, but I think he is talking in something called the Mid-Atlantic accent. It was popular among actors and voice overs for many years. Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Bette Davis, and Orson Welles employed what’s known as a “Mid-Atlantic accent,” a sort of American-British hybrid of speaking that relies on tricks like dropping “R” sounds and softening vowels, in order to convey wealth and sophistication on the silver screen.
I was looking for a "Sam Fisher"! I thought it was Jeremy Irons. It was Jeremy Irons. Sam Fisher is not a person. It is a character. Jeremy Irons is a good actor in multiple ways. The internet is just full of vague answers prolonging usage. No purpose just resources wasted.
Subtitle is "Pionners of the Deep". Yes, 2 n's and one e. How many editors and reviewers did they get past? Makes one wonder about the accuracy of everything else in the film, doesn't it?
Até vou comentar em Portuga,,,bom trabalho, o som e imagem do melhor, a voz sem escala para engraxar. Mas algo para alegrar a sua imaginação, adoro e viajo no tempo com este alimento. A pulga a metamorfose após calor interrada na areia algo parecido , a não ser que tente em laboratório, também gostava de ter a certeza. Obrigado e mais um
I have been super interested in black smokers for over 30 years and this great vid smokes. Kick arse Jeremy and scientific mates. Regards, Rory, Tasmaniua.
By 1:40 in I have already noticed a connection, our senses are all a part of different ranges of the EM spectrum that we can interpolate. Being a creature that is blind just means they don't rely on the same senses as heavily as us. I am sure they have sensory information as that is how they navigate, the curious part we need to determine is what frequency they operate at for their interpretation of the physical world. The more we understand how others see the world differently will help us learn how to see it for what it is. Just because you don't sense it doesn't make it any less relevant, it only means doesn't seem relevant to you. Its purpose was the same before and after you knew of it, you were the irrelevant part in its senses. By 29:51 I am considering concepts of the antenna. Seriously, senses are just special case antennas. Same as we have the little hairs on our neck stand up when we sense danger, they are an identifier of surrounding disturbances that we are hypersensitive too, although if you aren't utilizing them then odds are you would be unaware. (Think blind martial arts, it is not just sound or smell) Ending with a bit of crude humor, do you think anyone in the area smelled fried shrimp and couldn't figure out why?
Красиво, интересно! Вода, вулкан, давайте кипящая, и жизнь в воде, ведь на разных глубинах вокруг разная температура, обитатели, организмы приспосабливаются к такой жизни, учёных всегда привлекают такие места, изучают и узнают много нового, интересного о жизни как на Земле, так т в космосе. Благодарю. Интересно. Красивые съёмки.
I agree. Excellent footage..it must have been difficult but fun to capture it.. I do get saddened when things get mentioned like the decline of the tuna... Vegetarian humans are far better suited to keeping the oceans healthy..
Evolution offers humanity a future as dirt. No one is wondering what God requires from them. He requires us to do what is right. He placed a conscience in our minds which clearly warns us before we take any wrong actions or make any selfish choices. He demonstrated his power to all mankind through a gigantic planet full of amazing creatures on which he has placed us. We live here with the clear knowledge that our stay is temporary. Surrender while you can.
th-cam.com/video/uZdv-TtiMkg/w-d-xo.html (10:19) 3 million views. This Young Man Didn't Care About God... He Was In Tears After Hearing This Street Preacher
- 22:00 I was getting nervous she wasn't going to find them. So glad she did. Those stupid rats ruined everything. However, this is a much nicer island && seems safer?
No "omni-benevolent" entity could EVER create a universe where survival DEPENDS on the pain and suffering of its "creation." Hence, ALL pretend gods of this type are disproven.
Subscribed .What a refreshingly clear and professional documentary ,No gimmicks or stupid over loud music drowning out dialogue , or silly camera angles .Just class . thank you . 10/10
YES !!! FINALLLLLLLLY 💯💯💯
This is from the 2009-2012 series "Life on Fire". Episode is called "Pioneers of the Deep". Narrator is famous actor, Jeremy Irons-yes, the narrator sounded familiar, didn't he?
Yes!!! One example, of many "could have been excellent" documentaries....The curse of Oak island is ....the over shaky, crazy angle, over edited video and the drown out music.
(History of the Universe channel has well made documentaries.)
@@Jm4steam oak island...seems as they discover objects, seems planted/staged no matter significance or insignificant, just like you said...shaky 🤨🤨🤨 but I still enjoy watching it...
I like your review of this documentary, would you please review this refutation of the world's most popular biological theory.
Evolution vs food.
Food disproves evolution.
Every organism no matter how small either manufacturers or collects food or it would die very quickly.
Every organism identifies, ingests, digests, filters, stores, and excretes food.
It has to identify the difference between food or rock.
It must ingests food through a specialized opening designed to intake only food and nothing else.
The food itself is useless until it is digested, a complex multi-stage process all by itself.
If it cannot store the energy from the digested food at least temporarily it would die.
Then it must filter the waste products or die from internal toxicity.
And then excrete the waste products through an orifice specifically designed to excrete the waist and only the waist, the precious blood or cytoplasm must remain inside the body.
An Evolutionist wants you to believe that a life-form came together in the beginning with all of these features in place with no help and no time for natural selection... this would be the equivalent of a car capable of making another car inside of itself... because if it cannot reproduce it would be forever alone and die old age.
God created life.
Jeremy Irons always does a great job narrating these things
Dear all, I am the director of this show (part of LIFE ON FIRE series) which was filmed in 2009, during another Hunga Tonga eruption. This volcano made the news twice since, by adding an ephemeral island in 2017, then creating the most intense eruption of the XXIst century ( so far). Obviously, the tern population has been wiped out by this activity, but, according to local sources, tend to come back and nest since last November. Not a single tree is left alive !
I was worried that this was the case when it was mentioned as their "home". Can a rat eradication program be instituted on the other suitable islands? Quickly(please)? Maybe a tree and plant planting activity too?
"Dear Tongan government, we know your ears are still ringing from the explosion, but the terns need your (our) help ..."
Film it all, give updates, get donations... :)
I thought that might be the case. Thanks for letting us know.
Wow! What a great piece of film making. Educational and entertaining. Always a pleasure to hear Jeremy Iron's soothing voice.
Loving Jeremy's voice for this amazing documentary!!!
Another terrific video. So much amazing undersea footage, a great storyline...you had me cheering for a shrimp and a tern?, and a gentle and informative narration. I was thinking I didn't have the time, but this was engrossing and worth every minute spent viewing.
Excellent. A quality documentary experience with the added health benefit of zero political messaging.
The fact that it's Jeremy freakin Irons narrating this, just makes me love this channel even more
I live in Greece. I am so grateful for TH-cam. You can see parts of the world so different than yours. ❣️
Much of the photography here is stunning. The shot of the tern standing on the coconut, the terns descending on the bait ball, The grey/blue filters highlighting the textures of the ocean surface. Hope this team has done other work that I can track down.
Fascinating. Can't give enough credit to the camera crew to keep venturing to such dangerous areas.
Perfect mix of science and drama. Excellent entertaining documentary.
Well done! interesting too.
What a fantastic documentary!
Awesome photography. Coolest close-ups of detailed imagery of the sea life. Great Job!
Jeremy Irons, you’re one of my favorite narrators, I only have three❣️👏🏾🙌🏾this is awesome.
🌺We live Hawai’i-Oahu, Makaha🤙🏾
Same here. I reside in Puna. Awesome video + Jeremy Irons' classic voice.
The photography is astonishing!! How is it done?? This is an utter joy to watch and marvel at the miracles of our planet.
Finally, a proper documentary. Thank you.
excellent! Jeremy Irons' great voice on top of fantastic camera work = one of the best videos ever. Thanks!
Saludos para todos de La Cd de México. Muy valientes para filmar este estupendo documental. Dios los guarde de todo mal.
Genial wie immer!💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽Tolle Sendung!🙏🙏Danke für diese spannende Doko😍😍 Sehr Schöne Aufnahmen.👍🏽👍🏽✊🏽🍀
The narrator is really good. This was a great Documentary.
Annyira csodálatos köszönöm szépen a fel töltést
Супер!!! Огромное спасибо!!!
Magnificent Documentary 🔥🔥
I knew that was the beloved voice of Scar.... How quaint this video found me and I it. Liked and subscribed. Well done. Incredible video and narrative on all fonts.
Very nice documentary, n information
Good
The narrator's voice and diction are near perfect.
I read a Southampton University study years ago that determined Jeremy Irons & [the late great] Alan Rickman have the most agreeable voices.
Top quality documentary.
Exquisite channel with amazing content 🤩
Jeremy Irons is awesome "Margin Call". 👍
Grazie per il bel documentario ed interessante commento ! un cordiale saluto da Luciano il perugino (Italia) 😀🍀🍀🍀
Excellent documentary! I loved the narration! Can’t do much better than Jeremy Irons unless you get Sir David Attenborough !
Are you sure it is Jeremy Irons? It is perfect!
Rip all those Terns after the Hunga Tonga volcano blast
Jeremy Irons for the narration? Nice! 😎👍
First words and my head shot up, oh that is Jeremy Irons!!!
Finally a documentary without political agenda. One that doesn't push climate change into my face nor how humans are the only factor in our every changing climate.
my thoughts exactly
What a beautiful picture
Great and educational
Ur appreciated
чувств к условиям океана!
Ничто в мире не постоянно - как меняющийся океан! Трофи!
Hypnotically beautiful, both visually and aurally.
His voice nearly put me to sleep. But in a good way 😅
What a nice surprise, to see such a good documentary, narrated by Sam Fisher :)
This documentary is narrated by Jeremy Irons
@@Aerrowtheskyknight Who was also doing the voice acting of Sam Fisher - the protagonist of the Splinter Cell game franchise.
@@Urgleflogue I imagine him as Scar from the 1994 The Lion King
I don't know the narrator, but I think he is talking in something called the Mid-Atlantic accent. It was popular among actors and voice overs for many years. Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Bette Davis, and Orson Welles employed what’s known as a “Mid-Atlantic accent,” a sort of American-British hybrid of speaking that relies on tricks like dropping “R” sounds and softening vowels, in order to convey wealth and sophistication on the silver screen.
Wonderfulness of the recorded documentary is really amazing 👏 😍 👌 from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Thank you, Miss Fahmid. 👋 from 🇮🇳
I d love to see this in 3d cinema huge screen, that what cinemas need, society would be a lot more educated and respectful towards nature
Very well done
Love his voice
wonderful as always!
That's sounds like Jeremy irons...doing the narrating
This.... Simon says....✌️✌️👌👌
Thank you for sharing
Our feet firmly planted in the Abyss & Our heads above the Clouds - and so it is - Blessings.
Life is a seeming paradox, it at once, precarious and eternal...
Am pertty shur the guy narrating this is Jeremy irons the bad guy in die hard 4...great video 👍👍👍👍
I was looking for a "Sam Fisher"! I thought it was Jeremy Irons. It was Jeremy Irons. Sam Fisher is not a person. It is a character. Jeremy Irons is a good actor in multiple ways. The internet is just full of vague answers prolonging usage. No purpose just resources wasted.
grazie di ❤ ❤
For such an expensive production you would think they would spell'pioneers' correctly!
Přenádherný dokument s komentářem bohatého, poetického jazyka. Uchvacující záběry dosud neviděného světa pod hladinou moře.
Díky.
This mans voice, yessss
Gracias al narrador por su perfecto inglés
Subtitle is "Pionners of the Deep". Yes, 2 n's and one e. How many editors and reviewers did they get past? Makes one wonder about the accuracy of everything else in the film, doesn't it?
That intro has my sub
Extraordinary. How did the photographers get this material--so deep, so dark, so cold?
ROV's.. They make it look easy.. The brave one is whomever hung out while the island was having earthquakes and possible eruptions
Look at the 'Nautilus Expedition' TH-cam channel. You will get some of the answers to the question of 'How' or
'Who'?
Jesus
Até vou comentar em Portuga,,,bom trabalho, o som e imagem do melhor, a voz sem escala para engraxar.
Mas algo para alegrar a sua imaginação, adoro e viajo no tempo com este alimento.
A pulga a metamorfose após calor interrada na areia algo parecido , a não ser que tente em laboratório, também gostava de ter a certeza. Obrigado e mais um
- 4:27 whoeever that cameraman is.. it wouldn't be me that's for sure !! 💯 Super dangerous.
The no music parts are the best. Thanks
Brilliant 😮
mighty good
Is that Scar narrating some brutal nature???
Beautiful narrative, although they didn't differentiate between hydrothermal vents and volcano. The vents will never grow up to be a volcano.
@ 37:56 It was interesting to see the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai volcano before it violently exploded in 2021...
The music remembers me the film Bahubali !!!!
thank you for not pushing the climate change agenda
Such a high quality production should probably get their chapter titles right. what are pionners? 2:00
Who made that intro!?!? That was epic!
Volcanoes are like welding the Earth together.
Ничего не понятно,но очень интересно.
субтитры можно включить))
I have been super interested in black smokers for over 30 years and this great vid smokes. Kick arse Jeremy and scientific mates. Regards, Rory, Tasmaniua.
I love my ocean documentaries
Divina 💋💚
Linda abertura. Nem vi o resto e já gostei.
Great thx
By 1:40 in I have already noticed a connection, our senses are all a part of different ranges of the EM spectrum that we can interpolate. Being a creature that is blind just means they don't rely on the same senses as heavily as us. I am sure they have sensory information as that is how they navigate, the curious part we need to determine is what frequency they operate at for their interpretation of the physical world. The more we understand how others see the world differently will help us learn how to see it for what it is. Just because you don't sense it doesn't make it any less relevant, it only means doesn't seem relevant to you. Its purpose was the same before and after you knew of it, you were the irrelevant part in its senses.
By 29:51 I am considering concepts of the antenna. Seriously, senses are just special case antennas.
Same as we have the little hairs on our neck stand up when we sense danger, they are an identifier of surrounding disturbances that we are hypersensitive too, although if you aren't utilizing them then odds are you would be unaware. (Think blind martial arts, it is not just sound or smell)
Ending with a bit of crude humor, do you think anyone in the area smelled fried shrimp and couldn't figure out why?
Two seconds into the documentary and there’s a commercial or an ad.😮
Красиво, интересно! Вода, вулкан, давайте кипящая, и жизнь в воде, ведь на разных глубинах вокруг разная температура, обитатели, организмы приспосабливаются к такой жизни, учёных всегда привлекают такие места, изучают и узнают много нового, интересного о жизни как на Земле, так т в космосе.
Благодарю. Интересно. Красивые съёмки.
wonderful
Nice
Nice 👍
So that was a seriously EPIC opening shot.
Find someone to run with that look. I want to see more of that universe.
Can anyone tell me the music that plays when the Terns are fishing? Please help me.
Hi Jon, this is an original soundtrack we created. I hope you enjoyed this Celtic theme.
Impossible without God!
Subhanallah
What happens to spongy terns with it rains..?
I agree. Excellent footage..it must have been difficult but fun to capture it.. I do get saddened when things get mentioned like the decline of the tuna... Vegetarian humans are far better suited to keeping the oceans healthy..
Nicely put together... shame about the spelling error @2:00 though...
Evolution offers humanity a future as dirt.
No one is wondering what God requires from them. He requires us to do what is right.
He placed a conscience in our minds which clearly warns us before we take any wrong actions or make any selfish choices.
He demonstrated his power to all mankind through a gigantic planet full of amazing creatures on which he has placed us.
We live here with the clear knowledge that our stay is temporary.
Surrender while you can.
th-cam.com/video/uZdv-TtiMkg/w-d-xo.html (10:19)
3 million views.
This Young Man Didn't Care About God... He Was In Tears After Hearing This Street Preacher
Whose voice do we hear? Would love to know!
I wish I sounded like Jeremy Irons, but I don't, and I fear I never will despite my best efforts. This causes me much existential pain.
- 22:00 I was getting nervous she wasn't going to find them. So glad she did. Those stupid rats ruined everything. However, this is a much nicer island && seems safer?
No "omni-benevolent" entity could EVER create a universe where survival DEPENDS on the pain and suffering of its "creation." Hence, ALL pretend gods of this type are disproven.
Hunga Tonga island pre-blow up eruption Dec 2021. What year did this documentary come out?
SCAR!!!
The Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai volcano is just two teeny tiny outcroppings of barren rock now instead of a luscious island… 😬 volcano go brrr