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Garth

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So this past Tuesday I filmed a wreck off of Wilmington, NC named the Stone Tug. It was my first filming since being trained on a rebreather in December 2012. I did some effects like changing the white balance and adding a video effect.

I tried splitting, copying and deleting parts of the film to match the music which was a first for me.

Hope you enjoy. I was using iMovie and a ContourHD in 720 action mode set for Dusk. I didn't have any lights and the wreck was in about 65ft of water. If their is any tricks you can offer please let me know. I already know I'm limited on the contour.

http://vimeo.com/67297208

Thanks
Garth
 
I suggest that you sell that hh rebreather and pay for a video class.




Disclaimer: This is just me giving him a hard time and I am not serious
 
Haha, out of the question. Things have been going great with that so far... :)
 
I'm going to try to take some video tomorrow at a 50th Anniversary of PDRA an association that i'm involved with which has 3 Quarries it owns. 20 years ago they buried a capsule that contained a lot of fun diving stuff. Should be a fun day and a hilarious video if I can pull it off. :)

Should be a little surface and a little below the surface. .... It won't be beautiful Florida viz thats for sure so a little creativity goes a long way.
 
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