Diving Videos : Get Inspired
The Midway Project
In this video by Riley Morton, photographer Chris Jordan discusses his Midway Project; a fine art photography series documenting the tragic phenomenon of the death of the local albatross population due to excessive intake of plastic from the Pacific Garbage Patch.
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The Blue Ocean
This video from Howard Hall, is a "best of" collection from the past year. Image capture was with the RED One camera using Nikon lenses. Locations include the Maldives, Alaska, California, Cocos Island Costa Rica, and Mexico. Music was composed by Shie Rozow.
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Freediving World Record
William Trubridge breaks the freediving world record without fins with a dive to 88m (288 feet) in 3:30 in Dean's Blue Hole, Bahamas.
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Eagles Nest : LLC Productions
Rebreathers, Trimix, DPV's, 600 watts of light and LLC's cameras traveled 2000 feet Upstream to Kings Challenge illuminating one of the most unique underwater cave systems in Florida. The passageways in Eagles Nest is so large that LLC could still only light a section of it. They spent an hour at 270' to capture this never before seen video.
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Frozen Planet (Trailer)
Years in the making and narrated by David Attenborough this brand new series reveals a world as alien to most of us as the surface of the moon. These are places of breathtaking beauty and survival against all the odds, lonely lands that feed our imagination and whose wonders we may be witnessing for the last time.
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Project Shiphunt : Documentary
Project Shiphunt, developed by Sony and Intel Corp, began in May when five ambitious high school students from Arthur Hill High School in Saginaw, Michigan, embarked on the adventure of a lifetime in the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Their mission: hunt for a historically meaningful sunken ship, investigate its identity, and document the journey in 3D video for future generations.
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A Life Underwater
If Clint Eastwood was a commercial diver... A Life Underwater is an affectionate portrait of one man's deep sea diving career, told through his extraordinary collection of marine artefacts. This amazing film is about a 75 year old retired Commercial Diver, Ray Ives. Whilst we may not agree with taking "treasure" from the sea bed, this film is a beautiful insight into the life of a man wedded to the sea and diving.
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Reconnecting - Josh Stewart
Fourth Element Team Diver Joshua Stewart presented his final film at the Our World-Underwater Scholarship Society Annual Dinner earlier in 2011. The Scholarship Society is dedicated to fostering young talent. Every year, three young people with a passion for diving start a journey of discovery, not just about the ocean, careers in diving and the people involved in the underwater world, but also about themselves.
The Year Aquatic - Steve Lindfield
Steve Lindfield's journey as the 2008 Australasian Rolex Scholar for the Our World-Underwater Scholarship Society. Diving for a year at locations such as Lord Howe Island, Ningaloo Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Poor Knights Islands and Indonesia. Every year, three young people with a passion for diving start a journey of discovery, not just about the ocean, careers in diving and the people involved in the underwater world, but also about themselves.
Golden Jellies - Featuring Adam Ravetch
Here is Part 1 of the Emmy nominated cinematography from Great Migrations: Golden Jellies. DP - Ken Corben
Camera - Johnny Friday, Mark Thorpe, Stewart Mayer and Adam Ravetch.
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