Hi Gang-
Below are two links to a movie from when my son and I went diving for four days in early March. We did ten dives in all, including two night dives. The first day we met up with some friends who were on the last day of their trip, and they appear in some of the early clips. In general, the clips appear in the order they were filmed, but I grouped them into two day dives and one night dive for this movie. There is one clip of a Nurse Shark from a previous Cozumel trip; my old camera did not have HD capability and the video quality was poor, and the shark was the only clip worth saving so I incorporated it into this movie. I have a Canon SD960IS and a DIY video light. The movie is split into two segments because of YouTube size constraints, each being about ten minutes long. YouTube's HD resolution isn't quite as fine as the camera's, but it's still good enough to watch full screen if you have decent connection speeds. This was my first real attempt at u/w video, and it's been fun sharing the lower half of God's magnificent creation with non-divers, and making divers yearn for the sea. Hope you enjoy.
-Brad
Part 1 YouTube - DIVING COZUMEL, MARCH 2010, PART 1 in HD
Part 2 YouTube - DIVING COZUMEL, MARCH 2010, PART 2 in HD
Below are two links to a movie from when my son and I went diving for four days in early March. We did ten dives in all, including two night dives. The first day we met up with some friends who were on the last day of their trip, and they appear in some of the early clips. In general, the clips appear in the order they were filmed, but I grouped them into two day dives and one night dive for this movie. There is one clip of a Nurse Shark from a previous Cozumel trip; my old camera did not have HD capability and the video quality was poor, and the shark was the only clip worth saving so I incorporated it into this movie. I have a Canon SD960IS and a DIY video light. The movie is split into two segments because of YouTube size constraints, each being about ten minutes long. YouTube's HD resolution isn't quite as fine as the camera's, but it's still good enough to watch full screen if you have decent connection speeds. This was my first real attempt at u/w video, and it's been fun sharing the lower half of God's magnificent creation with non-divers, and making divers yearn for the sea. Hope you enjoy.
-Brad
Part 1 YouTube - DIVING COZUMEL, MARCH 2010, PART 1 in HD
Part 2 YouTube - DIVING COZUMEL, MARCH 2010, PART 2 in HD