The Fascinating Filmography of Animals: A Look into Their Popular Videos
Videoking filmography refers to the art of creating video content that features animals as the main characters. This type of filmography often involves capturing footage of animals in their natural habitats, showcasing their behaviors, interactions, and daily lives. Videoking filmography can range from documentary-style videos to more lighthearted and entertaining clips, often set to music or with voiceovers. The goal of videoking filmography is to educate, entertain, and inspire audiences to appreciate and respect the natural world.
- Over 10 million subscribers on YouTube
- 500 million views on their animal documentaries and films
- Partnerships with leading wildlife organizations, such as the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
- 2014: Channel launch. First video: My Cat vs. A Laser Pointer (Original) – 5k views.
- 2016: First viral hit: Parrot Swears at Owner (Uncensored) – 2 million views.
- 2017: Launch of the Try Not to Laugh series (Video #1).
- 2019: The 24-Hour Rescue Marathon live stream – raises $40k for an animal hospital.
- 2020: Peak lockdown popularity. Uploads TNL #45 (Quarantine Pets) – 35 million views in one month.
- 2022: Release of the feature-length compilation Best of Animals Videoking: Decade Edition (2.5 hours).
- 2024: Current focus on short-form content (YouTube Shorts) featuring daily "fast filmography" clips.
: These high-frame-rate videos are popular for their "sense of presence," making viewers feel as if they are standing just meters away from the animals. Educational Compilations