Whether as a way to entertain your friends, as a pursuit to improve your filming skills, or as a gateway to acquire round-trip tickets to many independent and professional film festivals, learning how to shoot underwater is truly rewarding. This is because it encompasses all aspects of your creativity and enhances those areas that are lacking.
8. Jaws
When a gigantic great white shark begins to menace the small
island community of Amity, a police chief, marine scientist and
grizzled fisherman set out to stop.
9. Poseidon
On New Year’s Eve, the luxury ocean liner, Poseidon , capsizes after
being swamped by a rogue wave. The survivors are left to fight for
survival as they attempt to escape the sinking ship.
10. Piranha
After a sudden underwater tremor sets free score of the prehistoric man-
eating fish, an unlikely group of strangers must band together to stop
themselves from becoming fish food for the areas new razor-toothed
residents.
12. Not knowing how to swim or dive is apparently the most
obvious hurdle when shooting underwater.
The second one’s involving colors such they can be hard to
unidentified.
- For this you have two options in order to compensate fro the
underwater color issues:
• The first one is to use a color filter on your camera
• To use underwater lights
13. Other obstacles include
- considerations and last but not definitely not the
least: it can be vey costly leisure: the difficulty to
focus, too many lighting
14. So in order to save, the best option out there is to rent post-
production studios such as in Salt Lake City where you can
polish you underwater videos at their finest.