Thank you. Good video. I don’t usually like slow-motion effects. Here-whether it’s the video quality, frame rate, software, whatever-it’s breathtaking.
First I was wondering why u sat so far on the side in what looks like a half full show. I didn't need to wonder once your first slow motion shot came up. They are amazing shots!! Awesome job and thank you for posting your perspective.
Thank you, I love these animals. They are some of earth's most intelligent creatures, and I know their trainers love them very much. Thank you for watching and I'll try to get back out to the park soon for some more vids.
@@mad2heal I do too. Although these shows get a bad name, the plight of Keko shows they are better living as they do currently. They are ambassadors for the people who see them at these shows. They help everyone to experience their strength and high intelligence. I love watching the shows on u tube.
@@darkprose I could never afford to go to Sea World. I can't afford to go out and see live whales in the ocean even. I'm glad there are people preserving them on film like this. I hope they film more. Very talented.
First come first serve, on busy days some people get there an hour to 30mins before show start. Other times it could be easy to get in the front because people don't want to get soaked. Just depends on the day.
I agree, there is truth to your statement. It is a very difficult subject and these amazing creatures deserve gigantic habitats larger than what they have existing already. I wish they they would have tried harder to raise funds for mega tanks that have barely even been suggested by any concept artists. Though, the law against breeding in captivity might have stopped that vision in its tracks at the same time will leave it to orcas to no longer be in theme parks going forward. You can hate what I do, at the same time, I'm documenting the final phase of show performing orcas in America. It's controversial, no doubt about it, but it is fascinating to see the ability of these amazing creatures and I assure you, if you know anything about the love and positive reinforcement of the trainers that actually work with these animals on a daily bases, they are cared for on a level most people never showed to others. A bond that trainers make with these animals this positive is super important to everyone involved for safety and love. These animals are super intelligent, so much so, that they would not do the things they do if it weren't for the love and connection a trainer builds for months, years, and decades with the animals to ensure positive growth and care. It's something people don't think about thoroughly about a trainers dedication to these animals, it is Deep.
@@mad2heal if you agreed you wouldn't work there and damn support it smh. You wonder why their fins are bent, they are stressed they deserve more than a small pool.
i expressed my thoughts thoroughly on the issue, I'm not sure if you read it entirely or understood it completely. Your fin "theory" is just an assumption by people who don't do real in-depth research. Thanks for watching and adding to the conversation!
@@candy-sj The trainers no longer do shows in the water with the orcas. Also, if you notice, all trainers are now required to have their hair pinned/tied up (due to the fatal accident that occurred with a trainer).
What would be awsome to watch is if they threw a seal in there and we could watch em hunt n kill since they are called killer whales. Or a dog or cat, that would be really interesting, hell I'd pay extra for that 1