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Deep Sea 3D
 

Deep Sea 3D is now in theatres worldwide.

This show is attracting good audiences for Imax.

You can get theatre listings at www.Imax.com

 

Filming for Deep Sea 3D took 150 diving days for the crew in year 2005.  Locations included Sea of Cortez, California Channel Islands, Hawaii, Texas Flower Gardens, Bahamas, and British Columbia.  The story demonstrates the diversity of life found in the oceans, and the dependence of one animal on the next for survival.  This show can be considered the sequel to the successful, original underwater 3D 70mm film INTO THE DEEP.


 

The film crew with Imax Solido camera.
















Rebreather dive
rs leave the mother ship for scout in British Columbia.




Bob & Cathy Cranston at Hollywood premier of Imax Deep Sea 3D, sponsored by Warner Bros.


 

















 

Cameraman Bob Cranston and Director Howard Hall shoot the sunset from Torrey Pines Cliffs, California. Imax 70mm 3D Solido camera.

Solido camera in Underwater housing is launched from mother ship with crane


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Getting the opening wave shot for Deep Sea 3 D.  La Jolla Shores California.









Solido camera in underwater housing on the deck of California dive boat Conception, opened for a film change.

Director Howard Hall and producer Michele Hall, with Solido camera in UW housing.

















Solido camera in Underwater housing is launched from Caribbean Explorer in Bahamas.
Recovery of Solido camera in Underwater housing at California Channel Islands, using crane.















Recovery divers return the Solido camera to boat for film change, while Bob Cranston and Howard Hall decompress underwater.

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