Dynamic Descent Along Deep Wall – 4K Anemone & Sponge Footage

$49.00

This 10-second clip offers a cinematic downward sweep along a deep underwater wall, filmed at roughly 100 feet depth near Gabriola Island, British Columbia. The rock face is thick with white plumose anemones and boot sponges, forming a soft-textured, organic wall of life.  The camera glides vertically downward with a gentle rotation, giving the footage a floating, immersive feel. Recorded in 4K at 60fps, it can be slowed by 50% for ultra-smooth playback without quality loss.

Shot using a Sony A7S III and Laowa 10mm f/2.8 wide-angle lens, and recorded in S-Log3, the footage is optimized for cinematic use and high-end color grading.

Ideal for documentaries, marine science films, ambient installations, or any underwater sequence requiring dynamic cold-water environment footage.

Description

Video Specifications

  • Duration: 10 seconds
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (Ultra HD 4K)
  • Frame Rate: 59.94 fps
  • Color Profile (Graded Version): Rec.709
  • Color Profile (Ungraded Version): S-Log3 (Sony S-Gamut3.Cine)
  • Format (Graded): MP4 (H.264), high bitrate
  • Format (Ungraded): MP4 (H.264), high bitrate
  • Audio: None
  • Watermark: Not present in final downloads
  • License: Royalty-free for commercial and editorial use

Optional Upgrade

Need an edit-ready version for professional color grading?
DNxHR HQX 10-bit (MXF) ungraded master available upon request for an additional fee. Ideal for professional post-production workflows.

Contact ScubaBC.ca

ScubaBC.ca
Qualicum Beach, British Columbia
Email: info@scubabc.ca

About ScubaBC.ca

ScubaBC.ca is a resource website for scuba divers living in BC or traveling to BC for a scuba diving vacation.  You'll find a comprehensive list of dive sites, local dive shops, diving charters, and you'll also find companies offering scuba lessons if you'd like to explore our amazing underwater world in BC.

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