Recording the journey

Oceanscience

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May 23, 2010
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Searching for shipwrecks is an incredible journey, filled with adventure and suspense. With the equipment that is available today, it makes sense to record this journey for posterity.

However, it takes more than just filming equipment. It also needs know-how. Of course there are a lot of knowledgeable film makers but as a leader of a project or expedition, it is good to understand the basic functions that each member has to fulfill.
Below is the link to a basic film maker course. Free.
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/explore-filmmaking-2/todo/2327
 

grossmusic

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Jul 19, 2013
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Cape Canaveral
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I detect the history: I've visited archives up & down the entire US East Coast, Bahamas, Jamaica, Kew, The Hague, etc. Have yet to go to Seville or S.American archives.
Primary Interest:
Shipwrecks
Good course. I got too busy to finish it first time around, but the first half was great. Like most FutureLearn stuff it's very Eurocentric, but film is film, no matter where.
 

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