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$39.00
This 10-second 4K underwater clip captures a sweeping, cinematic pass over the bow of the HMCS Saskatchewan, an artificial reef resting off Vancouver Island. Shot in 30fps using the Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens, the footage showcases the wreck’s dramatic scale as it disappears into the blue, covered in a forest of white and orange plumose anemones standing upright like sentinels.
Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase, allowing for maximum flexibility in post-production.
Perfect for use in:
- Documentaries on marine ecosystems
- Artificial reef features
- Educational content about ocean biodiversity
- Visual storytelling about underwater habitats
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0:15
$49.00
This 15-second 4K underwater clip features a lone sea lion performing graceful, fluid aerobatics in the clear emerald waters off Vancouver Island. Captured during a cold-water winter dive using the Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens, the footage highlights the animal’s natural agility, elegance, and effortless movement through open water.
The wide framing enhances the sense of space and control as the sea lion spins and glides — creating a calming, visually captivating moment. Graded and ungraded versions are both included with your purchase.
Perfect for:
- Wildlife and nature documentaries
- Marine life education
- Soothing or artistic underwater scenes
- Cold-water diving features
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$49.00
This 6-second 4K 60fps underwater clip captures a brilliantly camouflaged Giant Pacific Octopus clinging to a deep rock wall beside a large sunflower seastar. The scene was originally framed to feature the seastar, with the octopus so perfectly blended into the terrain that its presence wasn’t noticed until a second pass with the camera while filming. Filmed wide for context, the moment becomes especially powerful when played at half speed, transforming the clip into a slow, cinematic pan where attentive viewers can appreciate the octopus’s astonishing camouflage abilities. (preview is slowed to 50%).
It’s a short but highly unique and layered moment. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.
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$79.00
This 26-second 4K underwater clip captures a Giant Pacific Octopus resting in a small rocky cave set into the face of a deep vertical wall at a local British Columbia dive site. Filmed with a 16–35mm wide-angle lens, the shot begins with the octopus calmly perched in its nook, peering outward at the passing divers. As the scene progresses, the octopus slowly rotates broadside, revealing its full body and gently stretching out its arms along the contours of the crevice. The movement is subtle and unhurried, showcasing the animal’s natural awareness and fluid grace.
This is a beautifully composed and behavior-rich clip, well-suited for ocean documentaries, cephalopod biology education, or mood-setting moments in underwater storytelling. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.
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$69.00
This 12-second 4K macro clip features a Red Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker captured in exceptional clarity on a shallow night dive off Vancouver Island. The lumpsucker is perched on a textured rock, showing gentle breathing motion and subtle eye shifts as it remains alert in its environment.
The subject is cleanly framed and sharply focused with a stable macro shot, filmed in 60fps for smooth slow-motion playback. Soft underwater lighting brings out the red-orange tones of the fish and reveals the fine detail of its textured body and suction-cup pelvic disc.
Shot with a Sony A7S III and Sony 90mm f/2.8 macro lens in S-Log3, this clip is professionally graded and ready for editorial or creative use.
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$59.00
Filmed at the legendary Browning Passage off northern Vancouver Island, this 16-second 4K underwater clip showcases yellowtail and blacktail rockfish swimming in coordinated schools around a rocky pinnacle. The scene is framed by dozens of white plumose anemones, offering a beautiful look at the structural complexity and biodiversity of the region. Shot using a Sony A7S III with a Sony 16–35mm F4 lens, the clip is sharp, cinematic, and professionally composed.
This footage is ideal for documentaries, marine research, and educational content highlighting Pacific Northwest ecosystems. Delivered in S-Log3 (ungraded) for maximum post-production flexibility.
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$59.00
This 20-second 4K underwater clip features a school of yellowtail rockfish (Sebastes flavidus) calmly suspended in the water column beside a rocky underwater pinnacle. Filmed near Vancouver Island, British Columbia, the rocky background is adorned with white plumose anemones, highlighting the rugged terrain and biodiversity of the Pacific Northwest.
Captured using a Sony A7S III with a Sony 16–35mm f/4 lens, the footage is stabilized and evenly lit, providing a clean, cinematic view of natural fish behavior. Ideal for use in documentaries, marine biology education, or any creative project requiring high-quality footage of temperate reef ecosystems.
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$49.00
This 15-second 4K night dive clip captures a peaceful moment in a shallow bay eelgrass meadow, where schools of shiner perch and tubesnouts wind through the underwater vegetation. The shiner perch shimmer with flashes of silver as they catch the camera light, while the long, slender tubesnouts hover and dart across the sandy substrate.
The scene is lit gently, maintaining the quiet, natural feel of a nighttime marine environment. The framing is wide and stable, allowing the layered composition of fish, eelgrass, and sand to unfold clearly on screen. Filmed with a Sony A7S III and Sony 16–35mm f/4 lens in S-Log3, this footage is ideal for color grading and editorial use.
Perfect for use in marine ecosystem documentaries, eelgrass habitat studies, ambient display loops, or any project showcasing Pacific Northwest marine life at night.
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0:25
$49.00
This 25-second 4K underwater clip captures a smooth cruise along the port-side deck of the HMCS Saskatchewan, transitioning through a plumose-anemone-covered swimthrough. Filmed in 30fps with the Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens, this shot delivers exceptional perspective, scale, and motion.
A school of striped perch swims along the deck, adding dynamic movement and visual interest. The shot combines structural detail with thriving marine life, making it ideal for a variety of editorial and cinematic uses.
Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.
Perfect for:
- Marine documentaries
- Artificial reef features
- Educational ocean content
- Dynamic underwater B-roll
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0:18
$59.00
This 18-second 4K underwater clip showcases a striking vermilion rockfish resting beneath a deep rocky outcrop at a depth of approximately 120 feet. Filmed using a Sony A7SIII and a 16–35mm lens, the fish displays vibrant red-orange hues and turns broadside midway through the shot, making its profile and markings easily identifiable. The clip offers excellent clarity and framing, with the rock overhang providing rich texture and contrast that highlights the fish’s vivid coloration against the shadowed rock wall. This footage is ideal for marine biology content, rockfish species documentation, or cinematic storytelling set in deep cold-water environments. Both graded and ungraded versions are included with your purchase.
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0:18
$59.00
This 18-second 4K underwater clip offers a dramatic wide-angle approach to the bridge of the HMCS Saskatchewan, a decommissioned destroyer turned artificial reef off British Columbia. Filmed with a Sony A7SIII in 30 frames per second with the Laowa 10mm f2.8 wide-angle lens. The footage captures the massive scale of the wreck and the hundreds of plumose anemones that adorn it.
Color-graded to bring out contrast and depth, this shot is ideal for use in documentaries, marine science videos, tourism features, or underwater visual storytelling. An ungraded version is also available.
Ideal for use in:
- Marine documentaries
- Editorial pieces
- Environmental education content
- Historical features on artificial reefs or naval wrecks