Wakatobi Expedition, Sulawesi, Indonesia 2018
Indonesia Expedition Highlights Clips 1 – 10, shot in 4K @30 fps (view fullscreen for best detail) mainly with a GoPro Hero6 Black (~650GB total video captured in ~1,400 clips over 2 weeks/~40 nitrox dives – mostly drift dives), SOLA video 3800 lights, etc. with Premiere Rush CC used for quick post production.
Feel free to ask any questions… we’re amateur underwater videographers and were mainly looking to document species to share online and what a healthy reef system still looks like as they become increasingly rare thanks primarily to Climate Change.
It took us 3 days/4 flights each way from the US to get to the heart of the coral triangle… and we hope to do it again soon. Enjoy :-)
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Hello. I am 11 years old but my dream is to be a marine biologist. I love whales and jellyfish. I have always wanted to go to the Georgia Aquarium but My Mom says its too expensive. My goal in life is to clean up the Great Pacific garbage patch. It breaks my heart to know that humans don’t care about the ocean.
hi, when i go to college i want to be a marine biologist on dolphins, so a mammalian marine biologist. i may be young but when my parent took me to the georgia aquarium, we saw the dolphin show and we got super wet but it was worth it. anyway, these animals, or dolphins inspired me to help and take care and work with these wonderful dolphins when i grow up.
Awesome! We wish you all the luck in the world!