Diving SS Thistlegorm.

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Yevgeny Nyden

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I was afraid to take a larger camera into this wreck, so I used a very simple setup: HERO 3 with a red filter and a Sola 2000 light. I wonder how people will find text labels in this video - distracting or useful.

[video=youtube;Pjrlwkzg0QI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pjrlwkzg0QI[/video]
 
Very Nice! Your "simple setup" is my everyday setup! I found the text to be unobtrusive, well spaced and at the right moments. Great Job! What are the music selections you used? What editing SW did you use?
 
Thank you, Zesty. I use stock music from Smart Sound (Royalty Free Music, 20 Million+ Royalty Free Music Downloads) - they have a great selection of loopable tracks. As far as the editing platform - I'm still on Final Cut Pro. Hero's fine, but it lies about the color and since it's so small, attached to a small base it gives you a very shaky footage.

---------- Post added November 4th, 2013 at 09:15 AM ----------

Thanks, Justin.
 
Really enjoyed the video. The Thistlegorm is hands down the best wreck dive I've ever done. I really liked the labels; I wish more people who dive wrecks would do something like that, because too often, I feel like I'm just looking at an endless progression of silty rusted metal :)

I hate copyright-free music, but the piece you used for the penetration section of the video was very nice.
 

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