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0:09
$49.00
This 9-second 4K underwater macro clip captures an intimate close-up of a Giant Pacific Octopus eye, filmed from an off-center angle with a 90mm macro lens. The octopus’s siphon is visible and actively moving, providing subtle behavior cues. Skin textures ripple slightly across the frame, revealing fine detail in the animal’s surface anatomy. This is an ideal clip for use in cephalopod research, biological education, or as a captivating insert in ocean documentaries. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.
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0:30
$99.00
This 30-second 4K underwater clip features a massive Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) actively moving toward the camera across a sandy seabed at the base of a deep rock wall. As it travels, the octopus displays stunning skin texture with raised papillae, dynamic color changes from red to subtle white patches, and active siphon movement as it breathes.
Filmed during a deep dive off Vancouver Island using a Sony A7S III with a Sony 16–35mm F4 lens, this footage is ideal for use in wildlife documentaries, broadcast projects, educational media, or creative underwater scenes. Available in ungraded S-Log3, perfect for color grading and professional workflows.
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0:30
$89.00
This 30-second 4K stock footage clip features a Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) in a rare display of transition and movement. Beginning in a still, alert pose, the octopus suddenly bounds across the rocky seafloor with graceful power. Its papillae are raised, creating a dynamic, textured look as its body flows over the terrain.
What makes this clip especially unique is the visible partial loss of one arm, a likely result of a previous predator encounter. This visual detail underscores the incredible resilience and adaptability of these intelligent creatures. The scene was filmed off the coast of Vancouver Island using the Sony A7S III and Sony 16–35mm f/4 lens, ensuring clean, professional-grade footage.
Ideal for:
- Nature documentaries
- Educational science content
- Cinematic or creative ocean sequences
- Visual storytelling highlighting animal adaptation