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    Cruising HMCS Saskatchewan Starboard Bow in 4K

    $39.00

    This 15-second 4K underwater clip offers a sweeping pass along the starboard bow of the HMCS Saskatchewan, an artificial reef off Vancouver Island. Shot at 30 frames per second with the Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens, the footage showcases the ship’s outer edge draped in hundreds of white plumose anemones, revealing both fine detail and full structural scale.

    The camera glides alongside the hull and captures the dramatic plunge into deeper water, a powerful visual metaphor for nature reclaiming manmade structures.

    Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase, making this a flexible addition to:

    • Marine life or wreck diving documentaries
    • Editorial and conservation projects
    • Underwater scene transitions or cinematic B-roll
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    Deep Wall Outcrop With Anemones at 100ft in 4K 60fps

    $49.00

    This 12-second 4K underwater clip, captured at 60 frames per second using a Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens, features a dramatic rocky outcrop along the deep wall at Orlebar Point, Gabriola Island. Hovering at roughly 100 feet deep, the camera stays locked onto the outcrop as the diver glides around it, revealing fine detail on the structure’s edge and underside where white and orange plumose anemones cling in soft clusters.

    The scene transitions with gentle parallax against the dark, expansive backdrop of the Salish Sea’s depths. The 60fps capture makes this footage especially compelling when slowed down to 50%, creating a smooth, immersive, cinematic visual that’s perfect for use in documentaries, environmental films, or atmospheric marine storytelling. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.

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    Deep Wall With Anemones and Sponges – 4K Gabriola Island

    $49.00

    This 20-second 4K clip presents a stunning wide-angle sweep along a deep underwater wall off Gabriola Island, located in British Columbia’s Gulf Islands. Filmed at a depth of roughly 100 feet, the scene features a sheer vertical drop densely covered in plumose anemones and boot sponges, creating an ethereal tapestry of life anchored to the rock.

    The water is dark and clear, the movement is slow and stable, and the wide-angle view immerses the viewer in a classic cold-water deep wall environment.  Captured using a Sony A7S III and Laowa 10mm f/2.8 wide-angle lens in S-Log3, the clip is ready for professional color grading and editorial use.

    Perfect for ocean documentaries, ambient video installations, marine biology content, or any production showcasing the beauty of North Pacific underwater ecosystems.

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    Descending Deep Wall With Plumose Anemones in 4K

    $49.00

    This 4K underwater clip captures a stunning vertical descent along a deep wall at Orlebar Point, Gabriola Island. Filmed at around 100 feet deep with the Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens, the footage showcases a long, uninterrupted spine of white plumose anemones clinging to the rock face, cascading downward into the darkness.

    This immersive, cinematic shot gives a powerful sense of depth, pressure, and terrain, making it ideal for any production needing to convey the majesty or mystery of the deep ocean.  Graded and ungraded versions are both included with your purchase.

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    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.

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    Gorgonian Coral Field With Basket Stars – 4K Deep Pinnacle

    $99.00

    This 50-second 4K clip showcases an expansive and colorful field of orange and white gorgonian corals, filmed on a deep offshore pinnacle near Port Hardy, off northern Vancouver Island. The corals rise from the rocky reef like delicate fans, creating a beautiful cold-water coral landscape rarely seen outside of advanced dives.

    Throughout the frame, basket stars are visible nestled within the coral branches, adding ecological depth and movement to the scene.  Filmed at a depth of approximately 105 feet, the clip features slow, deliberate camera motion that allows viewers to fully appreciate the scale and texture of the environment.

    Captured using a Sony A7S III and Sony 16–35mm f/4 lens in S-Log3, this footage is ideal for professional color grading and editorial use.  Ideal for inclusion in marine biology documentaries, aquarium exhibits, deep reef studies, or any project showcasing rare cold-water coral habitats in British Columbia.

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    School of Tubesnouts Along Deep Wall at 100 Feet

    $59.00

    This 4K underwater clip features a rare and captivating moment as hundreds of tubesnouts stream past the camera while swimming alongside a vertical wall at 100 feet deep off Orlebar Point, Gabriola Island. Filmed with the Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens, the footage captures a smooth drift past a rocky outcropping, where the school suddenly emerges and glides in parallel with the wall.

    Plumose anemones dot the background, adding texture and depth to the scene. The natural movement of the school and the perspective of the sheer drop make this a visually powerful and biologically valuable clip.  Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.

    Perfect for:

    • Marine life documentaries
    • Cold-water schooling behavior features
    • Underwater education or research content
    • Visual storytelling of biodiversity and terrain