Giant Pacific Octopus Crawling in Barkley Sound – 4K Footage
$69.00
This immersive 18-second clip showcases a medium-sized Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) slowly crawling down a small rocky wall with a sandy bottom in Barkley Sound, British Columbia. The octopus’s smooth, deliberate motion creates a mesmerizing visual rhythm. In the background, a plumose anemone and a rose anemone offer added texture and color, grounding the scene in the rich biodiversity of the Pacific Northwest.
Shot with a Sony A7S III and a Laowa 10mm f/2.8 wide-angle lens, this footage captures the subject and its environment in dramatic perspective. Recorded in S-Log3, the clip provides ample room for precise color grading and professional editing workflows.
Ideal for marine documentaries, interpretive centers, underwater exhibits, or any project featuring cold-water cephalopod behavior and habitat.
Description
Video Specifications
- Duration: 18 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.