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Deep blue

It’s fun to watch documentaries when you know that they spent at least two to three years in the making. I like the documentary because it’s an opera rather than a documentary. There is a minimum of comment and a maximum of shots. There are some sequences where you see things happening in front of the camera and it switches to a second camera. That’s because for sequences like the penguins jumping out of the water they filmed it with one film camera and one pole.

Doesn’t that make you wish you were studying a media BA. where part of your studies is television. Every field of studies has it’s advantages.

One person I know is studying James Bond films, another is doing Disney cartoons. I’m doing underwater documentaries between France and England. Another is doing something related to social elements and zombies. One is doing special effects

It’s a broad range and that should make it more interesting to those that have to read through all this content.

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Underwater diving videos

I’ve been watching a series of underwater diving videos from around the world from the website divefilm and there are a number of interesting ones.

Most of them are by the same person but occasionally there are guest appearances by those aiming to protect whales, others aiming to protect dolphins.

There are also some videos showing the “shower” fish, those cleaning other fish.

It’s an interesting collection of videos. A little different from other videos I’ve watched.