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Behind the scenes production of Dolphin Bay
Since 1960, Rick Obari has been a world-famous dolphin trainer. Just as he became famous, aquariums and dolphin shows all over the world blossomed everywhere, he chose to destroy the entertainment circle he had created. It took him 35 years to do this, and he is still making progress.

After Kathy's "suicide incident", Obari devoted himself to the movement of saving dolphins, demonstrating repeatedly, practicing repeatedly and being arrested repeatedly. Until finally, he came to the infamous Taiji Town in Japan. Here, more than 20 thousand dolphins are slaughtered every year. In order to reveal the truth, Obari found the filmmaker louie psihoyos.

Pishos was a photographer for National Geographic, and he was also very concerned about the environment and wildlife. When he learned what happened in Taiji Town, he decided to film it. There is a bay called Taidi in Japan, which has become a world-famous "slaughterhouse" because local fishermen kill dolphins on a large scale. The director of the documentary Dolphin Bay, Louis Psihoyus, found Richard Obarry. Aubali is the hero behind the dolphin story in TV and movies, and the most authoritative dolphin audiologist in the world at present. He has boldly tried to kill dolphins in public. So I went to' Teddy' in Japan with Dayu.

In order to enter a secret bay with tight protection and dangerous terrain for on-the-spot shooting, louie psihoyos called his good friend, Canadian diving champion Mandy Ray Crooksheik and diving coach Keke Clark to help them secretly install cameras and monitors underwater. And a photography assistant, created a fake stone that can hide a high-definition camera. Then there was an electrical expert who provided a high-speed horsepower system to keep the camera running at maximum, and he also made a model of an unmanned remote control plane.