Wow, that’s a wonderful video. I myself am an Egyptian and didnt know that these islands and reefs around it even exist! The red sea is truly fascinating, full of gems and has a lot to offer, hopefully Ill visit these places someday🤞
Toll gemachtes Video, mein Kompliment, habe lange Jahre als Tauchlehrer dort gearbeitet und kann sehen wenn jemand gute Filme liefert und auch was an Arbeit dahintersteht, Respekt !
awesome video man. I'm jealous of how good your light is. Can you tell me what your opinion of the boat was? Im looking to take a trip in october and the thunderbird has a 15 day trip i want to take but dont know how the quality of the boat compares to some of the nicest ones. was the food good? were the rooms and bathrooms okay?
thank you very much! that's hard to answer. I haven't been on one of the nicest boats so a comparison is hard for me. It really comes down to the standards you need. For myself the quality of the thunderbird and the food was perfectly fine!
Hi Fabien, thank you very much! Most of the videos were recorded using a Panasonic GX80 with two Keldan 4x 8000lm. For some clips a Panasonic GH4 and a ActionPro X7neo were used. Best regards, Paul
I'm dizzy from watching what should be an awe-inspiring vision of nature. Nothing but an endless sequence of cuts. Cut, cut, cut ... every 3-4 seconds. MTV has ruined two entire generations of video producers. So many cuts here and therefore, nothing happens. Perhaps one exception -- the Napoleon fish had a good amount of screen time, but even he was cut up, if only to change the camera angle. Learn to let a scene develop. Animals in the wild reveal their secrets slowly, and only after they've accepted you as part of the background. Let your camera tell stories, and use the editing table to parse and punctuate your sentences and paragraphs. The best film editing passes without notice, or becomes evident by its absence. Less is more, and more is both obnoxious and obtrusive. The Red Sea story needs little editorial assistance.
Incredible footage, especially the macro... that's a very steady hand and great choice of angles!
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the reminder of amazing things.
music was always on point, great video
Thank you!!
Wow, that’s a wonderful video. I myself am an Egyptian and didnt know that these islands and reefs around it even exist! The red sea is truly fascinating, full of gems and has a lot to offer, hopefully Ill visit these places someday🤞
Thank you very much :)
Toll gemachtes Video, mein Kompliment, habe lange Jahre als Tauchlehrer dort gearbeitet und kann sehen wenn jemand gute Filme liefert und auch was an Arbeit dahintersteht, Respekt !
Vielen vielen Dank!
Schöne Aufnahmen, gute Musikauswahl!!!!
Welche Kamera wurde verwendet?
IMPRESIONANTE VIDEO, enhorabuena
GREAT VIDIEO
Thanks!
Wunderschöne Aufnahmen! Habe richtig Vorfreude auf September jetzt :D
Vielen Dank! :)
Great video !
Gilles Gaonach thank you very much!
Just amazing!
Wow, what an excellent video & beautiful edit! How rough was the sea in November, especially during the crossings?
Thank you very much!! The crossings were quite rough I have to say. So nothing for a sensitive stomach ;)
nice place
Love :D
awesome video man. I'm jealous of how good your light is. Can you tell me what your opinion of the boat was? Im looking to take a trip in october and the thunderbird has a 15 day trip i want to take but dont know how the quality of the boat compares to some of the nicest ones. was the food good? were the rooms and bathrooms okay?
thank you very much! that's hard to answer. I haven't been on one of the nicest boats so a comparison is hard for me. It really comes down to the standards you need. For myself the quality of the thunderbird and the food was perfectly fine!
Hello,
Great video !
What’s your stuff to film ?
Best regards.
Fabien.
Hi Fabien,
thank you very much! Most of the videos were recorded using a Panasonic GX80 with two Keldan 4x 8000lm. For some clips a Panasonic GH4 and a ActionPro X7neo were used.
Best regards,
Paul
Tolle Aufnahmen! Mit welchen Videolampen hast du denn gefilmt?
DaKasten Dankeschön! Habe die Aufnahmen mit zwei Keldan 4x gemacht.
WOW
wow
Egypt Brothers thank you!
deep things are welcome. Cool.
Woow
Hamza & Anas thank you!
Sehr schönes Video!
Mit welcher Kamera hast du gefilmt?
Peter B. Vielen Dank!
Hauptsächlich mit der Panasonic GX80. Ein paar Videos wurden mit der Panasonic GH4 und der ActionPro X7neo aufgenommen.
Danke, sehr beeindruckend!
Alle Tauchgänge am stück gemacht oder täglich einen? und wie lange haben die fahrten gedauert?
Nein, waren eine Woche mit dem Safari-Boot unterwegs mit 3-4 TG pro Tag.
@@PaulDemmelmayer wie lange hat die Fahrt zu den Brothers gedauert?
@@Proxhyy Puh das weiß ich leider nicht mehr genau...aber könnten so 5-7 Stunden gewesen sein.
@@PaulDemmelmayer ok alles klar danke und Cool dass du so schnell antwortest wird auf jedenfall einer meiner nächsten Ziele sein🙃
Hi can u advise how the currents were at these sites?
That changes from day to day. Especially at the Brothers, Daedalus and Elphinstone the currents can be quite strong.
I'm dizzy from watching what should be an awe-inspiring vision of nature. Nothing but an endless sequence of cuts. Cut, cut, cut ... every 3-4 seconds. MTV has ruined two entire generations of video producers.
So many cuts here and therefore, nothing happens. Perhaps one exception -- the Napoleon fish had a good amount of screen time, but even he was cut up, if only to change the camera angle.
Learn to let a scene develop. Animals in the wild reveal their secrets slowly, and only after they've accepted you as part of the background.
Let your camera tell stories, and use the editing table to parse and punctuate your sentences and paragraphs.
The best film editing passes without notice, or becomes evident by its absence. Less is more, and more is both obnoxious and obtrusive.
The Red Sea story needs little editorial assistance.
Great footage, terrible music!
Great video!
Thank you very much!