Rebreather Diving in the Philippines

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Well observed. But, I do think the title of video gives the plot away slightly. :wink:

Given the subject matter - what would you expect/like to see? (serious question)
 
Well observed. But, I do think the title of video gives the plot away slightly. :wink:

Given the subject matter - what would you expect/like to see? (serious question)

Seriously? Having been in the RB biz / instruction side - make it at least interesting enough that it shows a range of RB's, their capabilities +'s and -'s. A bit of purposeful editing helps. Mostly, what I took away, and all that I could endure without skipping forward was seeing a bloke bimble away on his breather.

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Well, the subject matter was a rebreather course... so comparisons/specs/alternatives would have been a little beyond the scope mentioned. Also, target audience may not have been intended for existing RB divers :wink:

Thanks for the feedback though - so good ideas for a future project of wider scope :)
 

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