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UNDERWATER VIDEOs
Here is some examples of how you can be fun and creative with the Blueye underwater camera. Just think, all these videos were taken without getting wet!

Grogging Fish

Tide Pools

This tide pool video was shot on a very low tide in La Jolla under partly cloudy skies. The BlueyeCam is a great video tool to explore and see all the sea life and grasses that make up the tide pool ecosystem. It is a great research and educational tool for teaching and learning.

Boardwalk Skateboarding

This video was shot at night on the Mission Beach boardwalk under normal night time lighting. The videographer was towed by a bike while on a skateboard. The BlueyeCam is a versatile video tool. It allows you to video different angles from above or below your subject matter. It allows you to get close action shots from angles you could not get with a regular video camera. A great tool for getting great action shots in or out of water for your videos.

Mike’s Dorado

This video was shot on a fifty-foot yacht will standing on the rear transom. This Dorado was caught in the Sea of Cortez near Rancho Leonera. The video was started when the Dorado was about forty feet out. Notice how the Blueye Cam easily follows the Dorado being pulled out of the water. It was caught on a sunny day with a Mini DV Canon ZR100 Camcorder and the Blueye Cam.

Aqua Shake - Marv Marinovich

This video is an AquaLogix Fitness Systems exercise segment. Shot in a pool in San Juan Capistrano, California. This video features Dylan Price training with renowned Professional Sports and Elite Athletic trainer Marv Marinovich. Notice how the ambient light bounces off the bubbles. It makes an interesting effect in the video. It was shot on an overcast daywith the Blueye Cam and Mini DV Canon ZR100 Camcorder.

Girls Saltwater Fishing

This fishing video is a perfect example of how Blueye Video underwater shots can be edited into a hot movie. Mike's Dorardo clip was placed into this Flash show that was made for Costa Rica SportFishing and edited by Kip Ives.