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A deep dive into the science of sea monsters.
Perth Science, Episode Thirteen | The Science of Sea Monsters
#PerthScience #Fremantle
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GERMAN: Caspar v. Campenhausen
INDONESIAN: Anugrah No'inötö Göri
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@AtomicFrontier
@AtomicFrontier 3 года назад
Link to the raw data is in the description. If you use it in your thesis, good luck with citing a RU-vid video!
@bjorn720
@bjorn720 3 года назад
"good luck with citing a RU-vid video" I feel that
@kernsanders3973
@kernsanders3973 3 года назад
I think quite a few of the ancient sea monsters are now extinct species. Like that family crest has had similar reports in history of such a beast called Trunko (it has it's own wikipedia article). Remember the giant squid was also a cryptid till they finally confirmed they are real in the last few decades. Also check out accounts of military personnel that reported seeing great ocean beasts through the years, one good example in 1915 a german submarine had an encounter with a giant sea creature witnessed by 6 people including the officer and engineers which later in description found there had in fact in history been such a creature roaming the oceans called Mosasaur. Thing is, if there were surviving specimens, they have certainly been wiped in last few hundred years with man becoming the apex predator of the ocean and causing pollution on never before seen scale over the ocean. As well we would almost never find any evidence of such a creature existed or lived up to recently, decomposition in the ocean would never meet conditions for preserving carcasses. Only a few rare instances where they would buried and solidified which rarely happens.
@dansworldofherpetology6273
@dansworldofherpetology6273 3 года назад
There was a new whale species found in the Gulf of Mexico
@LiveDonkeyDeadLion
@LiveDonkeyDeadLion 3 года назад
I’ve cited RU-vid, but then it was about science communication
@douglasparkinson4123
@douglasparkinson4123 3 года назад
this is one of the best walking peices to camera ive ever seen.
@nitehawk86
@nitehawk86 3 года назад
"Obviously, whales exist." -Citation Needed
@platypipope328
@platypipope328 3 года назад
cetacean needed
@alow4012
@alow4012 3 года назад
@@platypipope328 undervalued comment. I hope you have a fantastic evening.
@platypipope328
@platypipope328 3 года назад
@@alow4012 I shamelessly stole this joke from wikipedia but thank you and I hope you have a fantastic evening too
@davidwilson6577
@davidwilson6577 3 года назад
Whales are just fat dolphins, change my mind.
@alow4012
@alow4012 3 года назад
@@davidwilson6577 the fact that you demanded I change your mind implies that you have an innate desire to have your mind changed. It’s not me who needs to change your mind, but you need to seek your inner truth and answer this question for yourself; “Are whales fat dolphins, or was reading this stranger’s reply a complete waste of time?”
@Umbiriel
@Umbiriel 3 года назад
This dude just memorized 7 minutes of script. Scientific facts and data. Presented it without stuttering once, while walking and kept a decent cadence to where he said things in the exact same spots they were meant to be said on. All while being charismatic. Meanwhile me at any school project *(0_0)*
@martinbat1164
@martinbat1164 2 года назад
Wonder how many rehearsals he had to do to perfect this amazing video
@AfroNinja1278
@AfroNinja1278 2 года назад
@@cloverateuwu3302 Its normal for people to walk and talk for well over 7 minutes. No offense, but you might have some unknown or underlying health issues that you might want to get checked out Edit: Before any more people get butthurt and start crying over my comment: the person I replied to deleted their comments. We were talking about being able to walk and talk without running out of breath. I never said or implied that remembering a seven minute script, keeping perfect cadence, and recording it in one continuous shot was easy…
@ChenChennesen
@ChenChennesen 2 года назад
@@AfroNinja1278 I have this issue in my presentations where I always need prompts if I want myself to flow properly. Any tips on how you worked around this?
@biguglybucker
@biguglybucker 2 года назад
@@ChenChennesen me, i wing it everytime. i get a rough draft of what i want to say by studying the presentation, then during it, i just kinda build on it. i'm not in school anymore and that got me through just fine
@kinghrath
@kinghrath 2 года назад
There were probably 6 or 7 takes not including good shots, so probably around 10 takes. Usually you get 2 or 3 good runs of these kinds of things at this length for insurance reasons before you call it a wrap.
@charsiuwu8084
@charsiuwu8084 2 года назад
The fact that this is a single long take delivered near perfectly is absolute insanity. Video deserves 1M+ views
@dudedogdawg8024
@dudedogdawg8024 2 года назад
it already has 1m+ views
@charsiuwu8084
@charsiuwu8084 2 года назад
@@dudedogdawg8024 do your part and give it more
@dudedogdawg8024
@dudedogdawg8024 2 года назад
@@charsiuwu8084 sure
@asfihgbsdahirebguihlsad
@asfihgbsdahirebguihlsad 2 года назад
I have some news.....
@iknikblackstonevarrick.
@iknikblackstonevarrick. 2 года назад
It has two
@lectorintellegat
@lectorintellegat 2 года назад
As I watched this, the genius of the whole thing struck me - one revelation after another: 1) A well-informed, interesting script. 2) An on-site location. 3) Oh wait, the graphics are very swish. 4) Oh *wait*, he’s memorised this… 5) Oh, **wait**, they’ve timed the whole thing for select locations… 6) OH WAIT he’s improved upon scientific research. My goodness, guys, way to raise the bar.
@MrMwalswor
@MrMwalswor 2 года назад
Truly impressive work. Definitely deserves all the recognition for setting such a high standard
@MrTripsOnTheory
@MrTripsOnTheory 2 года назад
They misspelled the name of their own channel in the very beginning of the video, unfortunately.
@jestfullgremblim8002
@jestfullgremblim8002 2 года назад
Exactly!
@jestfullgremblim8002
@jestfullgremblim8002 2 года назад
@@MrTripsOnTheory big oof
@haukenot3345
@haukenot3345 Год назад
@@MrTripsOnTheory Huh. I was so impressed by the visual effects, I didn't even notice the spelling.
@douglasbadger9049
@douglasbadger9049 3 года назад
POV - you're having a lovely walk along the seaside with a friend, and decide to ask them about sea monsters
@clouded4614
@clouded4614 3 года назад
this was the first youtube comment that made me laugh in a very long time, very nice. Subscribed.
@comradekenobi6908
@comradekenobi6908 3 года назад
"Yeah that's cool and all but I'm actually asking have you read the book Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters."
@lvbboi9
@lvbboi9 3 года назад
*After he's done* My turn *pulls out Subnautica wiki*
@dayoldeggplant
@dayoldeggplant 3 года назад
@@clouded4614 Wow....you instantly subscribe after 1 comment? You're quite easy to please.
@clouded4614
@clouded4614 3 года назад
@@dayoldeggplantIt's be a long time, a very long time since a comment made me even chuckle. Very worth, very subscribe.
@emmadraws14953
@emmadraws14953 3 года назад
"HOW do you LOSE a SEA MONSTER?!" "you forget to cherish it"
@BMoney8600
@BMoney8600 3 года назад
Classic Mr.Mosby
@FluxIsAWeeb
@FluxIsAWeeb 3 года назад
I laughed at the first line and then I read the second and was like "oh... now I'm sad".
@jordikostiuk8471
@jordikostiuk8471 3 года назад
That is so true..
@electrotoxins
@electrotoxins 2 года назад
"Here Were D̶r̶a̶g̶o̶n̶s̶ Sea Monsters"
@benwinstanleymusic
@benwinstanleymusic 2 года назад
hahaha
@kutip1027
@kutip1027 2 года назад
I'm so happy I'm not the only one distracted by how he and his camera person memorized a 7 minute data analysis and timed it with a walk while swiping away graphics.
@catfishrob1
@catfishrob1 2 года назад
The graphics part is easy, they just put them in to match what he's doing/saying, he doesn't have to time that. But yeah timing his speech with where he is must have taken a few tries.
@vani1030
@vani1030 2 года назад
they had to use a mini teleprompter or something of the sort, that or he's a memory king
@vani1030
@vani1030 2 года назад
@@Shootahfied theres a difference between talking about something you like and memorizing a 7 minute script and the correct timing of the words to match with specific objects
@vani1030
@vani1030 2 года назад
@@Shootahfied im talking about being in the right position as he points to a specific building in the background, chill out, i was complimenting the guy, i dont know why youre getting so worked up
@malemmanuel6380
@malemmanuel6380 2 года назад
I thought he was swatting away bugs
@Biodeamon
@Biodeamon 2 года назад
"what do you MEAN we LOST a sea monster?" "actually sir, we lost six of them" "you W H A T"
@Temerald51
@Temerald51 2 года назад
This sounds like what two members if the SCP Foundation would be talking about on their lunch break
@Usual_User
@Usual_User 2 года назад
@@Temerald51 phaha
@AmilliRose1
@AmilliRose1 Год назад
@@Temerald51 fax
@MarkReviews
@MarkReviews 3 года назад
"Reckon that was good?" Dude, that was the single best one-take presentation I've EVER seen! Unbelievable.
@WadeWSoho
@WadeWSoho 3 года назад
He even mentioned my favorite sauce at 1:08 and 1:29 and 2:04
@damonb2000
@damonb2000 3 года назад
@@WadeWSoho bro xD
@Alpheamus
@Alpheamus 3 года назад
"It's pronounced Washedashore sauce" - Einstein, probably
@commonhousehuman
@commonhousehuman 2 года назад
@@WadeWSoho i dont know why but this is hilarious
@NoEnemiesRahim
@NoEnemiesRahim 2 года назад
@@WadeWSoho Lol
@rice_frying_shrimp
@rice_frying_shrimp 3 года назад
"I'm going to classify sea monster as anything 2 meters or larger" Me, 2,06m tall about to go swimming: Oh yeah, it's all coming together.
@atshinkansen7439
@atshinkansen7439 3 года назад
I always considered a “sea monster” to either be big (ex: blue whale), ferocious (ex: white shark), or bizarre (ex: anglerfish). Basically, any creature that could induce a fearful response.
@MatthewTraceur
@MatthewTraceur 3 года назад
@@atshinkansen7439 hey, let the homie be scary
@atheaus3917
@atheaus3917 3 года назад
@@atshinkansen7439 A human being taller than 200 absolutely induces a fear response, what are they doing to get so big? Any person who can peer over that many fences and see what’s at the back of the top shelf knows too much, eldritch shit right there
@thesittingacheroraptor7565
@thesittingacheroraptor7565 3 года назад
You... I'm going to steal your torso
@rahimirahim1107
@rahimirahim1107 3 года назад
With that height why haven’t you in any NBA League yet or are you ?
@bobyatron7525
@bobyatron7525 2 года назад
Dude how many takes of this did you have to do? That was quite the trick when 4 and 7 minutes in you arrived at exactly the right spot to point to a building. Really nice coordination there
@Kinobambino
@Kinobambino 2 года назад
Right! He did a wonderful job
@ace-gj3wn
@ace-gj3wn 2 года назад
yeah this is even better than most tv now. It really was smooth af.
@Stormingmiku
@Stormingmiku 2 года назад
This looks professionally done, like how the weather channel showcases their graphics. I'm impressed
@100trash8
@100trash8 2 года назад
Yeah fr hope the kids gonna make it places
@Nuclear_Gandhi
@Nuclear_Gandhi 3 года назад
"We're missing six sea monsters" That's not something you want to hear from the SCP Foundation
@bagget48
@bagget48 3 года назад
But Dr.Bright is the one saying it so it's ok
@highadmiraljt5853
@highadmiraljt5853 3 года назад
@@bagget48 that’s even worse
@eomersimbajon2938
@eomersimbajon2938 3 года назад
@@highadmiraljt5853 i quite agree with you
@lordfelidae4505
@lordfelidae4505 2 года назад
@@bagget48 WHY WOULD THAT MAKE IT ANY BETTER?
@bagget48
@bagget48 2 года назад
@@lordfelidae4505 because its Dr.Bright and i love him
@billkew5385
@billkew5385 3 года назад
Impressive! The script was not only prepared and memorized, but also paced properly to point to the hotel halfway through. And then deciding to walk backwards on an uneven surface in the final 30 seconds is just showing off! Subbed.
@kirkc9643
@kirkc9643 3 года назад
It amazed me far more than the excellent content and scenery.
@mikeroadblock
@mikeroadblock 3 года назад
Could be a script above the camera?
@kirkc9643
@kirkc9643 3 года назад
@@mikeroadblock If there was and he was reading from it then it is still an amazing job...because you cannot tell at all.
@AtomicFrontier
@AtomicFrontier 3 года назад
No script, just 2 days of memorization beforehand :)
@syn1819
@syn1819 3 года назад
@@AtomicFrontier Thats amazing! I subscribed hope to see more content! (It doesn't have to be as grand as this one but bonus points if it does :D)
@ArchonTimatron
@ArchonTimatron 2 года назад
I've been interested in undiscovered species for a long time, and it was no surprise that this video turned up in my feed. What was a pleasure to discover was the production quality, level of research and clear enthusiasm. You've got a new subscriber.
@minivan-qg3dc
@minivan-qg3dc 2 года назад
Thumbnail: “We’re missing six sea monsters” *shows an octopus* Me: *sweating* when did Doc Ock and the sinister six go missing
@Fritter_Films
@Fritter_Films 2 года назад
Ah yeah, Doctor Giant Octopus, Kraken the Hunter, Electrogopogo, Sink Hole Sandman, MysterioUmibozu, and Clovulture. The sea monster six
@knife126
@knife126 3 года назад
I don't know if I'm more impressed with the science, the camera work, or the coordination with the shot location! Really impressive work.
@AtomicFrontier
@AtomicFrontier 3 года назад
Thanks! We try our best, and this was something extra special.
@lethalmindninja
@lethalmindninja 3 года назад
Less impressed with the camera work than I am with the fact that it was uncut start to finish.
@HydrantRooster
@HydrantRooster 3 года назад
@@lethalmindninja I'm also uncut from start to finish.
@RickThomsonNL
@RickThomsonNL 3 года назад
I am actually impressed with the camera work. All those visual enhancements like the graph and illustrations are only possible when you account for it beforehand and make sure there is room for it with the shot you make.
@chrismpbuchholz
@chrismpbuchholz 3 года назад
About half way through I became aware of the fact it was a continuous shot and it became more and more impressive the more I noticed. Awesome camera work, shot composition, choreography, editing, presentation and speaking .. just wow!
@tyreecedaly893
@tyreecedaly893 3 года назад
Bro the lungs on this man, whenever I walk and talk about something I know a lot about I'm gasping for air halfway through but this dude did a full on marathon while explaining sea monsters
@user-rmftwz-yrjsoq
@user-rmftwz-yrjsoq 2 года назад
He breathed through sentences
@commonhousehuman
@commonhousehuman 2 года назад
@@user-rmftwz-yrjsoq still impresive tho
@elderscrollslad3062
@elderscrollslad3062 2 года назад
@@user-rmftwz-yrjsoq really???????? 😱😱😨😨
@livedandletdie
@livedandletdie 2 года назад
I'm severely asthmatic and I would be able to walk about talking like he did... I can't run 5 meters without dying, but if it's just talking and walking at a relatively slow pace, it's not tiring at all.
@charliereczek9690
@charliereczek9690 2 года назад
In the sand too!
@Ezzydesu
@Ezzydesu 2 года назад
This video was so compelling. Not only was the script perfect and he remembered all of it, but his talking cadence, the walking around, the camera work??? WELL DONE
@cade_olson
@cade_olson 2 года назад
This is one of the most unique and interesting videos ive ever seen. The after effects combined with the single long take in relevant locations made for an extremely refreshing experience. These videos are generally the same formula, but you broke the mold. Well done.
@holycrusader3119
@holycrusader3119 3 года назад
"we're missing six sea monsters" is a line I never thought I would hear, or wanted to.
@betterdevils8734
@betterdevils8734 3 года назад
My thought was, "we're missing six what?"
@ocal123
@ocal123 2 года назад
yeah
@somebodysomewhere5571
@somebodysomewhere5571 2 года назад
My thoughts were, okay so this assumes they exist and somehow you lost them? Also deus vult
@RoseGuyCrazy
@RoseGuyCrazy 2 года назад
"We're missing six sea monsters" feels like the point in a water-based Jurassic Park movie where the tension suddenly skyrockets
@sitfish1113
@sitfish1113 2 года назад
That sounds like a good movie
@ancientdew210
@ancientdew210 2 года назад
kong
@sitfish1113
@sitfish1113 2 года назад
@@ancientdew210 monkye d
@Kinobambino
@Kinobambino 2 года назад
Actually sounds pretty good
@KaelTheAdventurer
@KaelTheAdventurer 2 года назад
A water-based Jurassic Park? So... like, Thalassic Park?
@derpasstwahtskie2246
@derpasstwahtskie2246 2 года назад
"I think Dolphins are pretty cool and not at all monstrous." Physically yes. Everything else... Look. If you know, you know. If you don't, don't ruin it for yourself.
@MidlifeCrisisJoe
@MidlifeCrisisJoe 2 года назад
Ah yes, Dolphins. The rape gangs of the sea. Did you know there are people who specifically only eat tuna from cans *not* labeled Dolphin safe? They have their reasons.
@were2baby134
@were2baby134 2 года назад
💯💯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@dinnerboons1504
@dinnerboons1504 2 года назад
@@MidlifeCrisisJoe Dolphins also love getting high on pufferfish poison.
@KimsLantern
@KimsLantern 2 года назад
Look up ducks, too.
@luanantony8434
@luanantony8434 2 года назад
Dolphins: the a-holes from the sea
@LtRyanPYT
@LtRyanPYT 2 года назад
This was second for second the best short-umentary I've ever seen. The creative camera work, the planning for the walk, the timing and execution of the narrative, and the concise yet interesting point. You killed this. Well done.
@tysoe11111
@tysoe11111 3 года назад
Some RU-vidrs: Hey guys i made a minecraft house Dingley: I've built upon this researchers data set and fit an improved function
@LGhost-wo8hf
@LGhost-wo8hf 3 года назад
Minecraft houses are hard tho🥺
@DrakZhull
@DrakZhull 3 года назад
Sadly, the minecraft video is way more lucrative these days.
@School_of_DejaVu
@School_of_DejaVu 3 года назад
@@DrakZhull well I mean some people really enjoy Minecraft videos so it only makes sense. If it wasn’t such a popular game it wouldn’t be a big deal.
@hughmungus99
@hughmungus99 2 года назад
Jesus this whole video was a single take. Such dedication and talent for no reason, earned a sub just for that.
@delbertdoppler
@delbertdoppler 2 года назад
"Atomic Froniter". That made me laugh. Amazing, amazing work. This video is so interesting on so many levels. The subject of course but also the visuals, the smooth camera work, the location, the perfect 7 minutes long speech, the wmooth walk. That some impressive work!
@JTapselicious
@JTapselicious 3 года назад
If theres an advantage to being larger when recourses are scarce, overfishing and climate change might be the evolutionary pressure that makes even scarier sea monsters...
@AtomicFrontier
@AtomicFrontier 3 года назад
A terrifying thought
@arfyness
@arfyness 3 года назад
Don't worry, we won't be around for that kind of evolutionary time scale.
@lukasd.4389
@lukasd.4389 3 года назад
Imagine whats lurking in the vast darkness of space
@Can_Head
@Can_Head 3 года назад
that's literally the reasons they made for Godzilla appearing so my hypothesis is that we are screwed
@Volvith
@Volvith 3 года назад
@Mark Omega Theoretically doable yes, practically feasible slightly less so. Still, who knows what the future holds. ;)
@clayxros576
@clayxros576 3 года назад
Frankly I'm still expecting a squid of "Screw you and your boat" proportions to be down there somewhere. The reports of such creatures occured too many times for be to believe it was just a mostly dead Giant Squid suffering the bends.
@KaoticKitFire
@KaoticKitFire 3 года назад
To be fair the "Giang squid" we know now is still thought to not be the ones they were talking about. Which is possible given that they can be found in greater depths and the fact that giant squid we know of are so rare. I wonder if they actually exist or did exist at that point but eventually died out
@LilliD3
@LilliD3 2 года назад
@@KaoticKitFire well colossal squids also exist.
@xBINARYGODx
@xBINARYGODx 2 года назад
depends on the size of the boat, of course.
@SG80games
@SG80games 2 года назад
It is possible that the survivors of squid attacks overexaggerated and wanted to sound more epic. But also if they did exist in greater depths, they would not have come to the surface as much as we have heard in the stories. Otherwise we would have seen them, like the sea serpent.
@rinnekojin2813
@rinnekojin2813 2 года назад
@@SG80games Well collosal squids sometimes come up to say Hi for some reason
@mafiousbj
@mafiousbj 2 года назад
Well, clicking on this random video recommended by the algorithm I was expecting some shallow especulation, but not a very solid and well researched video with so cool productions values (even if I didn't learn something new)...and a presenter so young! Props to you mate!
@dfly27485
@dfly27485 2 года назад
What is this, 1917?
@palpatine6197
@palpatine6197 2 года назад
What?
@RCNFLOriginal
@RCNFLOriginal 3 года назад
this man literally walked around like he was on an adventure with a constant explanation hardly tripping over his own words.
@willlaithwaite157
@willlaithwaite157 3 года назад
Imagine if he stuttered or had a voice crack. He'd have to go back to the start 😭
@idarkstarx6939
@idarkstarx6939 2 года назад
“We’re missing six sea monsters” Do we reeeaaally want to find them, though?
@franklinwbush9005
@franklinwbush9005 2 года назад
It would be really cool
@Tubsalts
@Tubsalts 2 года назад
gotta complete the pokedex bruh
@Ke.442
@Ke.442 2 года назад
yes, then we need to find them all in shiny form
@momodominic7641
@momodominic7641 2 года назад
@Mister Majestic no need we might lose balance to our planet
@ssu7653
@ssu7653 2 года назад
@James Peterson Not like we have any evidence at all of old legends fitting with actual verified animals. As long as we account for the "less than scientific" nature of legends, its not far stretched that most of not all of them did exist at some point in time
@ISuckAtMinecraft397
@ISuckAtMinecraft397 2 года назад
“Obviously, Wales exists.” No, I refuse to believe this.
@armalite749
@armalite749 2 года назад
Whales may also exist.
@It-Will-All-Be-Okay-I-Promise
@It-Will-All-Be-Okay-I-Promise 2 года назад
@@armalite749 Yes, I concede to believe this.
@cblang8115
@cblang8115 2 года назад
As an American wales cannot exist bc i do not respect england as a country - Ron Swanson
@goatmansasquatch1485
@goatmansasquatch1485 2 года назад
I identify as there’s no Wales respect it
@huwevans1874
@huwevans1874 2 года назад
@@cblang8115 Wales isn’t in England, so that’s not relevant, but since you’re American I wouldn’t expect you to know that.
@Weisz
@Weisz 3 года назад
So good dude, next tom scott for sure
@howdydobuckeroo1204
@howdydobuckeroo1204 3 года назад
Hey it’s the Minecraft boat guy
@alderbraue
@alderbraue 3 года назад
Hey it’s the Minecraft cake guy
@steven_th1303
@steven_th1303 3 года назад
Hey it's the minecraft torch guy
@larrylife-hack2783
@larrylife-hack2783 3 года назад
Hey it’s the chicken slap guy
@mymusicacc5359
@mymusicacc5359 3 года назад
Hey its the icicle knife guy
@fanthomans2
@fanthomans2 3 года назад
OK, I officially mark you as a future Tom Scott candidate. I cannot imagine a higher praise on RU-vid. :D
@thomassynths
@thomassynths 3 года назад
CNN
@Systox25
@Systox25 3 года назад
Well Tom Scott himself said that he will replace him soon
@quokka_yt
@quokka_yt 3 года назад
@@thomassynths ?
@thomassynths
@thomassynths 3 года назад
@@quokka_yt I gave an example of comparison that would give higher praise.
@quokka_yt
@quokka_yt 3 года назад
@@thomassynths Ah.
@JoanMendoza
@JoanMendoza 3 года назад
Dang guys, this is all (presentation, facts, recording) really well done. If I saw this, in passing, on a TV I'd just say: "wow that documentary guy looks young"
@AtomicFrontier
@AtomicFrontier 3 года назад
Thanks! It was a massive effort from the whole team. I'm still impressed with the camerawork, the operator was sweating buckets and still pulled off a compelling take. Glad you liked it!
@arfyness
@arfyness 3 года назад
@@AtomicFrontier Which take was it? First try?
@DrBunnyMedicinal
@DrBunnyMedicinal 3 года назад
@@AtomicFrontier You seemed to be handling the weather fine, so I'm guessing this was sometime October or November at the latest.
@rob4290
@rob4290 3 года назад
"We're missing six sea monsters" Well jesus Frank your only job was to keep track of them and you lost SIX?!
@justaguy3983
@justaguy3983 2 года назад
Don’t blame Frank man. Its not his fault they got lost.
@catinasuitcase
@catinasuitcase 2 года назад
My mans givin' a whole documentary going up stairs without getting out of breath. I can't even go up an elevator without taking a snack break.
@TinyMeatFleet
@TinyMeatFleet 2 года назад
Let me guess, American? 😂
@thedeadpoolwhochuckles.6852
@thedeadpoolwhochuckles.6852 2 года назад
@@TinyMeatFleet Let me guess, German?
@StyxxOfDidymos
@StyxxOfDidymos 2 года назад
@@thedeadpoolwhochuckles.6852 😂💯😂
@srensen3081
@srensen3081 2 года назад
@@thedeadpoolwhochuckles.6852 most likely not with that name :)
@b.pmedia4539
@b.pmedia4539 2 года назад
Trust me dude, I live near there, those stairs are pretty damn steep😅
@ComXDude
@ComXDude 3 года назад
"Before there was time-before there was anything-there was nothing. And before there was nothing, there were monsters."
@yahirmolina8488
@yahirmolina8488 3 года назад
Ayoo great reference
@ComXDude
@ComXDude 3 года назад
@@yahirmolina8488 When I see an opportunity for an Adventure Time reference, I pounce.
@peachypie8734
@peachypie8734 3 года назад
Me who didn't get the reference at first: b- but it doesn't make any sense...how?
@Jacob-yg7lz
@Jacob-yg7lz 3 года назад
Lovely litch baby
@bryanteehee682
@bryanteehee682 2 года назад
here's your gold star
@sharkwaffle1582
@sharkwaffle1582 2 года назад
I’m really glad that this didn’t come off as a clickbaity “top 6 missing sea monsters that are definitely still out there” type of video. You’ve clearly done your research and you sound like you know what you’re talking about. Good job, keep up the good work :)
@mysticat
@mysticat 3 года назад
I need to learn these edits, super cool!
@Kirbey
@Kirbey 3 года назад
imagine leaving rvfc live smh
@JunJun..
@JunJun.. 3 года назад
Did not expect to see Mysti here, good day sir!
@AxxLAfriku
@AxxLAfriku 3 года назад
I am thinking about dropping out of school to focus on my career as a star on RU-vid. I already make a lot of money on RU-vid. School bores me so much. I need more opinions and since I don't have any friends, I gotta ask you, my
@horsehay
@horsehay 3 года назад
0:18 if you learn the edits you should remember to double check, or you’ll end up with Atomic Froniter
@TheVenusBoy
@TheVenusBoy 3 года назад
@@AxxLAfriku if you’re still in highschool and is close to graduating graduate first if you’re in uni drop out
@agrestige7390
@agrestige7390 3 года назад
considering that deep sea creatures rise to the surface when in stress and pollution causes them to have stress, now it is the perfect time for them to emerge
@deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee6925
@deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee6925 2 года назад
Not entirely sure what this refers to, most deep sea creatures already ascend towards the surface every night as part of a common cycle. I guess their might be more factors but they already do it on a daily basis
@scottcantdance804
@scottcantdance804 2 года назад
I'm not really sure how much I buy the marbles out of the bag comparison. In that example, and the person is pulling marbles out of a bag at a steady rate, and nothing is influencing the speed at which they draw marbles. But the speed at which the sea monster curve has leveled over the decades is being influenced by how quickly our technology is advancing, the rate at which we are doing underwater exploration, and the increase in easy ways to document sightings or corpses of animals, using photos or videos.
@jackwisniewski3859
@jackwisniewski3859 2 года назад
@@scottcantdance804 i would imagine those doubts have been accounted for already
@muchcat1113
@muchcat1113 2 года назад
Thanks China
@Matakshaman
@Matakshaman 2 года назад
"You should have acted. They're already here. The holy scriptures told of their return. Their defeat was merely a delay, 'Til the time after globalization began, When the sons of Europe would spill their own blood. But no one wanted to believe, Believe they even existed. And when the truth finally emerged, It emerged from the water!"
@pikapuffin368
@pikapuffin368 3 года назад
"Unfortunately, there is no eldritch horror gene." How sure about that can we be, though?
@betterdevils8734
@betterdevils8734 3 года назад
As long as Kos doesn't wash ashore we'll be fine.
@BeedrillEnjoyer
@BeedrillEnjoyer 3 года назад
@@betterdevils8734 or as some call it, Kosm.
@Creeping_Jesus999
@Creeping_Jesus999 3 года назад
@@BeedrillEnjoyer ahhh yes Kosm
@AotBestAnime
@AotBestAnime 2 года назад
Grant us eyes, eyes
@TonyRedgrave
@TonyRedgrave 2 года назад
Glad to see a cult of Kos has cropped up in the comments. May the insight be plentiful.
@runefjord8446
@runefjord8446 3 года назад
Seldom have I been so impressed by a semi-random reddit post, and with going more than halfway through the video without seeing what I wanted to see but still seeing things I want to see
@AtomicFrontier
@AtomicFrontier 3 года назад
Thanks, thats the best!
@Jaym4
@Jaym4 3 года назад
“seldom” aright queen elizabeth cheerio
@diepie5144
@diepie5144 3 года назад
“Without seeing what I wanted to see but still seeing things I want to see” might be the best way to describe what makes the content of a video of this length interesting
@calebschley2482
@calebschley2482 3 года назад
5:12 “I’m going to be defining sea monster as anything 2 meters and above” NBA Players: :/
@stevenlawson6035
@stevenlawson6035 2 года назад
Lmao
@Shindai
@Shindai 3 года назад
That was impressive on many levels, the timing, the recitation of information, the location, and the ideas :) I agree with other comments, this channel is definitely underrated
@carlosmtzrmz9287
@carlosmtzrmz9287 3 года назад
There's always a big snek no matter what the mythology.
@standingonbusiness1441
@standingonbusiness1441 3 года назад
Ok we got hard snek, scale snek, and tWiStY sNeK.
@Madrigal025
@Madrigal025 3 года назад
What can I say, old people like (or rather disliked) sneks.
@jackle2766
@jackle2766 3 года назад
@@shadow_walker2188 hutsa upa
@C-OCEAN
@C-OCEAN 3 года назад
@@shadow_walker2188 icena igpa atinla i have no idea if i did that right
@Haedox
@Haedox 3 года назад
This was great!
@joem13yearsago73
@joem13yearsago73 3 года назад
Thanks
@HmThatGuy
@HmThatGuy 3 года назад
You’re welcome
@e.m.pikachu6700
@e.m.pikachu6700 3 года назад
I agree
@maxtaylor3341
@maxtaylor3341 3 года назад
His voice is like a narrator for an actual sea monster expedition.
@johncronk8867
@johncronk8867 2 года назад
Where’d you get your profile picture? It’s amazing.
@ThePiratedave11
@ThePiratedave11 3 года назад
Amazing. Keep it up, it’s only getting better. I get Tom Scott, Smarter Every Day, and Real Life Lore vibes, but you are your own special creator. I’m so excited to see your skills and content grow over time. Well done!
@casparvoncampenhausen5249
@casparvoncampenhausen5249 3 года назад
Why are the Bible pages sticky?
@codekillerz5392
@codekillerz5392 3 года назад
@@casparvoncampenhausen5249 hehehehe
@minischnauzerlola5474
@minischnauzerlola5474 3 года назад
He was in the tom Scot vid
@joshuabennett5787
@joshuabennett5787 3 года назад
Daredevil: “I have the best one take scene.” Atomic Frontier:
@sukabluka
@sukabluka 3 года назад
Such a underrated channel, the quality is so high for a channel so small, you will go places bro.
@Louis-ek4yi
@Louis-ek4yi 3 года назад
I mean i have read your comment a few times and i still dont know what it means
@wippok42
@wippok42 3 года назад
@@Louis-ek4yi they mean the channel is underappreciated and it will soon become popular
@Louis-ek4yi
@Louis-ek4yi 3 года назад
@@wippok42 In that case i'm not sure i agree with the statement
@madisonatteberry9720
@madisonatteberry9720 3 года назад
"Megalodon is not one of them." Elsewhere, in the middle of one of the seas of Earth, a Megalodon watches this video......don't question it, as soon as the words, "and Megalodon is not one of them" and then leans back in a comically large recliner that it somehow acquired without much questions asked as too why they are building such a large chair and sending it to the middle of literal nowhere. The Megalodon leaned back, made all the more comical as it was floating between the surface and ocean bottom, and tried its best to placed its fins together while exclaiming, "Good.....they suspect nothing."
@standingonbusiness1441
@standingonbusiness1441 3 года назад
This made me laugh
@madisonatteberry9720
@madisonatteberry9720 3 года назад
@@standingonbusiness1441 You're welcome.
@iforgottheotherone9991
@iforgottheotherone9991 2 года назад
Seems legit
@leirumf5476
@leirumf5476 2 года назад
The meg is not a sea monster, it's just a chill oversized dude chilling in the bottom of the sea sipping it's cocoa watching RU-vid videos. Now that doesn't sound monstrous to me.
@somebodysomewhere5571
@somebodysomewhere5571 2 года назад
Meme community making jokes: haha Barack Obama is now a pyramid Science community making jokes: I shall now come up with an intelligent joke that will make my peers chuckle first I shall start with the narrative of the joke…
@sovansundertale3845
@sovansundertale3845 2 года назад
As a person who absolutely shits himself infront of camera, Im impressed how this guy kept his cool presenting points while walking for 7 minutes
@RespectProcess
@RespectProcess 2 года назад
To be fair it’s easier if it’s just the camera guy
@funnygummy10013
@funnygummy10013 2 года назад
seriously, i can't even memorize a 10 second line and say it in front of a camera without messing up
@alvinviklund
@alvinviklund 3 года назад
Amazing video as always! Incredible coordination with the walk - spotless timing, while it still felt spontaneous and natural. I hope you get a lot more recognition going forward!
@Neilisthevideoking
@Neilisthevideoking 3 года назад
This is what makes youtube so much better than TV. This is the kind of gem of content which feels like a lucky find in amongst all the crap posted to youtube. Amazing work and keep it up.
@Duncan23
@Duncan23 3 года назад
This channel deserves way more exposure, I hope you see the growth you deserve :)
@MrFrost77
@MrFrost77 3 года назад
I totally agree with you!
@sayujraphael
@sayujraphael 3 года назад
He just got featured on Tom Scotts channel
@ubertoss2000
@ubertoss2000 2 года назад
Gotta give credit that this was shot in a single take and not jump cuts everywhere. Also ironic just talked about sea monsters but finishes with "keep looking up"
@TravisGilbert
@TravisGilbert 3 года назад
bro this is amazing you are 100% gonna blow up
@AtomicFrontier
@AtomicFrontier 3 года назад
Thanks! Really glad youre enjoying it
@TravisGilbert
@TravisGilbert 3 года назад
@@AtomicFrontier I called it the day before 😂 congratulations man!
@coltonbates629
@coltonbates629 3 года назад
i sure hope not! imagine the mess!
@liklik7490
@liklik7490 3 года назад
"I think dolphins are pretty cool and not at all monstrous" Who's gonna tell him what they do for fun?
@lick28
@lick28 3 года назад
Wear starfish as dolphin pasties?
@liklik7490
@liklik7490 3 года назад
@@lick28 Have you not heard the stories? I'd be happy to share, but i must warn you it is quite graphic and may change you view on dolphins forever
@lick28
@lick28 3 года назад
@@liklik7490 I was joking. I know a few things and nothing can make my view on animals any worse.
@Neion8
@Neion8 3 года назад
@@lick28 Sea Otters have been repeatedly doccumented to kidnap baby seals and 'use' them for pleasure while drowning the baby seal. The Otters are then recorded to 'use' the corpse of the baby seal for over a week after expiry. It's kindof comforting in a weird way knowing that Mankind isn't the only messed up species on Earth.
@Madrigal025
@Madrigal025 3 года назад
@@Neion8 I knew about rapey dolphins but sea otters using baby seals as fleshlights even after they're dead is something I didn't want to bring to my therapist today.
@PetersonRyan97
@PetersonRyan97 3 года назад
What a great video. I'm amazed you could memorize this script and time it so well with the location throughout the shot. And this was all done in a single take, impressive! This gave me a very Tom Scott vibe. Definitely subscribing!
@chopin5196
@chopin5196 3 года назад
Okay did nobody else notice how the words at the beginning spelled out “Atomic Froniter” instead of “Atomic Frontier”?
@Ashley-zt9yh
@Ashley-zt9yh 3 года назад
I literally paused the video, rewinded it, looked in the comments because I was so confused. How are more people not seeing this.
@nvincipality6371
@nvincipality6371 2 года назад
You have gained forbidden knowledge. Good luck
@phoenixdblack
@phoenixdblack 2 года назад
I saw the text, paused the video, rewinded, lookes at the channel name and looked at the text and then wondered why none of the to comments noticed
@atlas_of_prescottia
@atlas_of_prescottia 2 года назад
Haha I didn't even see the text, let alone the typo.
@Bessux
@Bessux 2 года назад
@@Ashley-zt9yh We are, we just don't give a shit. Like most functional adults.
@Skystrike70
@Skystrike70 3 года назад
Here's the problem with the collector's curve. It assumes that everything in the population is within reach of your hand, using the marble-in-a-bag analogy. Abyssal sea creatures probably should not be considered part of the same population as that which scientists have been making more frequent discoveries, and thus there should be different collector's curves for them.
@charlespaxton1927
@charlespaxton1927 2 года назад
you absolutely right, of course, the model also assumes equal search effort and equal detectability. Neither of these things are true.
@yahg7600
@yahg7600 2 года назад
@@ussregimentMan, you could’ve shortened that to like two short sentences. Kind of ironic considering what you were saying.
@scrambo6182
@scrambo6182 2 года назад
@@ussregiment the fact that we haven't had more jurassic park like experiences maybe suggests they aren't as arrogant as you think ahaha
@knowbulgaming
@knowbulgaming 3 года назад
"Do you reckon that was good?" love the search of approval. No worries man it was sick! Great job!
@Will-mk5pj
@Will-mk5pj 2 года назад
The fact this is a single one-take video with seamless edits that add to the presentation is amazing!
@DerekBraid
@DerekBraid 3 года назад
This is really impressive production / performance. Well done!
@m15t3rdud3
@m15t3rdud3 3 года назад
3:30 You didnt have to do that. Nobody would be mad if you just said "120 meters". But you did. Well freakin done and point well made
@robsbackyardastrophotograp8885
@robsbackyardastrophotograp8885 3 года назад
Glad to have discovered you through Tom Scott- you deserved it. Your work is fucking awesome and has definitely earned my subscription. I look forward to the amazing work that you'll be producing in the future!
@123ricardo210
@123ricardo210 3 года назад
I'm really impressed! This is a damn good one-take
@AtomicFrontier
@AtomicFrontier 3 года назад
Thanks! One of the hardest videos I've ever done. Glad we could pull it off
@123ricardo210
@123ricardo210 3 года назад
@@AtomicFrontier as am I! Currently checking out the other videos. Really impressed so far :)
@siddharthbhatia8815
@siddharthbhatia8815 3 года назад
I can't believe that a video of this quality has less than ten thousand views. This is the same quality as Tom Scott, it should be getting millions of views! I wonder how many other such videos are being hidden from me due to the RU-vid algorithm.
@catroommate1482
@catroommate1482 2 года назад
The most accurate collector’s curve for sea monsters, but still a typo on the word ‘frontier’ at the beginning. There is no better depiction of how the mind of a scientist works.
@sumisuuuu
@sumisuuuu 2 года назад
That was the first thing I noticed lmao “atomic froniter”
@jessehutchings
@jessehutchings 2 года назад
Lol, I convinced myself it was just my brain playing tricks on me
@MrTripsOnTheory
@MrTripsOnTheory 2 года назад
Love this comment. Glad someone else pointed it out, too.
@moscanaveia
@moscanaveia 2 года назад
Imagine delivering with great precision a seven minute speech about science topics on a single take, for some neckbeards to keep pointing out a typo at the beginning that is barely even relevant
@catroommate1482
@catroommate1482 2 года назад
@@moscanaveia I can't grow a beard.
@456MrAirsoftgeek
@456MrAirsoftgeek 3 года назад
Between the science, camera work and the coordination of the shot, I’ve never seen video more worthy of a like and a sub.
@Hawishh
@Hawishh 3 года назад
The dude who lost the sea monsters: uh oh, thats not good.
@aaron5077
@aaron5077 3 года назад
just saw this video on Reddit, and immediately thought that this channel deserves more subscribers. keep it up!!!
@AtomicFrontier
@AtomicFrontier 3 года назад
Thanks Aaron! We're working on it (but sending a link to your nerdy friends also helps!)
@guptabhishek
@guptabhishek 3 года назад
What post was this ?
@timekeeper6234
@timekeeper6234 3 года назад
i like to imagine he just asked a stranger to film this quick, like a tourist asking for a picture lol.
@destegiovi
@destegiovi 3 года назад
I just came here from Tom's video and I just can't think of a reason why the youtube algorithm didn't show any of your videos earlier. I love the way you guys explain (and show) things: I've already watched most of your videos and found myself learning something new (always more than I expected) with every one of them, I also love the way you can fit that amount and variety of information in every single video, without deviating from the main subject but enriching it with related facts. Also, the locations and the quality of the video itself are amazing! I'm sure you guys are going to reach huge numbers!
@austinpeake1331
@austinpeake1331 3 года назад
I really hope to see this person have their own show they host one day, Loved the energy!
@hereticwaffle5514
@hereticwaffle5514 3 года назад
I don’t think a single RU-vid title has ever made me say “I beg your pardon?” outload before
@TheGrimmCommoner
@TheGrimmCommoner 2 года назад
"Specify sea monsters as two metres and above." Me: "So tuna can be a sea monster then? Makes me feel more badass when I eat sandwiches now."
@ledlebrgr5380
@ledlebrgr5380 2 года назад
Tuna isn't a sea monster, it's name even says so! (Tuna/ Two? Nah.)
@siukong
@siukong 2 года назад
Leviathan burger.
@contextualchocolate
@contextualchocolate 2 года назад
Morpheus at Subway: "You think that's tuna you're eating?"
@Benzy670
@Benzy670 3 года назад
0:17 “Froniter” whoops! 😂❤️
@Terry_Dactyl
@Terry_Dactyl 3 года назад
I was wondering if anyone else saw that lol Great production aside from the minor typo though.
@leonardodeabreu257
@leonardodeabreu257 3 года назад
Hahahahahahaha
@dalentces2492
@dalentces2492 3 года назад
Oh man, that long take was flawless, so then the only mistake that could be made was added in post-production
@theshuman100
@theshuman100 3 года назад
Welp time for a retake
@astrixgaming3994
@astrixgaming3994 2 года назад
Watching this has inspired me to finally learn how to edit motion tracked text that can be set behind subjects into the background
@CKalitin
@CKalitin 3 года назад
These videos have such high production quality, they deserve more views.
@DaveSohan
@DaveSohan 3 года назад
I'm so glad Tom Scott recommended this channel. There's some quality content here. Good luck guys 👌🏼
@_dx_dy
@_dx_dy 3 года назад
text in the start says "Atomic Froniter" :P
@thewingedporpoise
@thewingedporpoise 3 года назад
Yes, it does indeed
@samhobson9334
@samhobson9334 3 года назад
@@thewingedporpoise He does make a good point
@PTSDZ
@PTSDZ 3 года назад
No shit lmao
@chrisdutoit4563
@chrisdutoit4563 3 года назад
That's awkward...
@ratsock
@ratsock 3 года назад
Wow, your channel has absolutely TOP NOTCH production quality and content. No wonder Tom Scott is impressed.
@Pettie95
@Pettie95 2 года назад
Never seen this channel before, but that was an incredibly good video! The way it was shot, the content being broken down into clear, bitesized chunks with helpful infographics, and all in one take! Very impressive!
@codyopperman5930
@codyopperman5930 2 года назад
I thought this would be more of "these 6 monsters appeared in myths around the world, but we have nothing known to compare them to." Still neat though.
@rosiello5100
@rosiello5100 3 года назад
I'm so glad to have stumbled upon your videos, the production value is impressive, the science is solid, and you sir are an incredible host.
@MrJurrassic
@MrJurrassic 3 года назад
I love the content! Subscribed instantly. Good presentation, great camera work, excellent research. What's there not to like? Keep it coming.
@rubberbawlz
@rubberbawlz 3 года назад
Tom Scott sent me. Awesome mini-docs, you're an under-appreciated gem!
@TheRealMrJester
@TheRealMrJester 2 года назад
Imagine if what our ancestors saw were what they actually drew. I mean that'll he kinda cool and scary with some of their depictions of creatures
@destroidhak2556
@destroidhak2556 2 года назад
"we are missing 6 sea monsters. Your duty is to find and retrieve them all to the temple, good luck."
@Aqueox
@Aqueox 2 года назад
Only with the scales of the 6 sea monsters can you unlock that gate and retrieve the armor of Altair, famed fisherman....
@Fuckutube547465
@Fuckutube547465 3 года назад
Holy shit how many takes did this take? Truly impressive presentation.
@lobsterlobstershoenice641
@lobsterlobstershoenice641 3 года назад
This has been sitting in my recommended for a week now. Glad I finally watched it
@Sarcastican_
@Sarcastican_ 3 года назад
Imagine a gigantic sea monster the size of New York City just buried under the Bermuda Triangle.
@standingonbusiness1441
@standingonbusiness1441 3 года назад
N O
@Madrigal025
@Madrigal025 3 года назад
The problem with that is a creature that size would definitely pop up in radars and would have noticeable effects on our currents. Weather, maritime navigation, migration of fish and heat heavily rely on currents and for the most part ocean currents are very reliable. For a creature that big would mean a major disruption on the ocean currents whenever it moved and that would have a very noticeable effect outside the Bermuda Triangle. If such a creature existed, then it would pretty much be sedentary for it too escape detection. And if it did move out and let's say decided to attack a city, the city would first be wiped out by a tsunami even before the creature would be seen in the horizon.
@agnetalykins7564
@agnetalykins7564 2 года назад
@@Madrigal025 That's kinda more terrifying though if you think about it. This creature of such colossal proportions that its slightest motion could wipe out cities just exists... Resting. But if it wakes... It's like Cthulhu in a way.
@Saccillia
@Saccillia 2 года назад
I mean. There are probably a lot of ghosts, and ghost ships, and ghost planes. So why not
@dandydanthedapperman7797
@dandydanthedapperman7797 2 года назад
@@Madrigal025 I think there’s a yokai like that, where it looks like an island but when people go on it it’ll dio beneath the water and cause huge waves, drowning them
@guptabhishek
@guptabhishek 3 года назад
Hey man, so happy to see your subs being up so much. I remember subbing to you at around 500 subs a few years ago maybe, and thinking this kid will grow big one day :) Finally happening
@kadoen
@kadoen 3 года назад
Super impressive video on multiple levels - collector's curves are such a simple but effective concept, very nice to learn. Well done!
@flo353
@flo353 3 года назад
Very Impressive onetake! Keep up the awesome work, love seeing your Videos!
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