Whales (TV Pilot)

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Description

A voiceover for a a natural history pilot documentary on whales

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Over the past few years, a group of wildlife filmmakers have been exploring the world sees looking for whales, all in search of 88 species of cetaceans that roam our oceans from the largest of dolphin families and loving humpbacks to the mystical and massive blue whale. This's the quest to meet them or to learn all about them and to understand what's needed to protect them. Join the team on a marvellous adventure to the most incredible places on earth. Welcome a world of whales. Welcome to whale lens. It's breeding season and driven by one of the strongest forces in nature. Male humpbacks will do anything for a chance to mate. Luckily for the young calf and equal forces driving his mother to protect him and chilled Ooh, it at all cost, the chase continues on. The mother is using her 15 metre body to block all of the male's attempts while swimming frantically and at the edge of exhaustion, the calf has proven to be a strong one. Keeping up with the swimming pace of two adult humpbacks is no small feat left behind. The male is now trying a slightly different approach by blowing a large chain of bubbles, a form of courtship, trying to get the attention of the mother humpback. The tactic comes a little too late for this prince. Charming, exhausted but safe and with no other whales at sight, the mother and the young calf finally earned a chance to catch their breaths on dressed in calm waters of the Pacific Ocean.