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DEMA Team 2006
DEMA 2006 Special: Day 4 - 11th October 2006

Posted By DEMA Team 2006 on 11 November 2006

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The DeeperBlue.net Reporting Team are here on location at DEMA 2006 to report on all the latest happenings.

Hitting the floor for the final day (you can read about Day 1, Day 2 and Day 3) the team bring you the final set of reports on what was happening on the show floor.

DAN

Diver's Alert Network, the world's diving safety association, hosted a workshop on November 7, 2006 to discuss with industry leaders the issues surrounding fatalities investigations related to rebreathers. (more...)

(Grant Graves)

Light and Motion

Light and Motion, manufacturer of high end underwater photo and video housings, held a seminar on Advanced Imaging Techniques yesterday.

Giving real world examples shot mostly in HD with a Sony FX1, Light & Motion co-founder and past CEO Mike Topolovac started with important topics such as natural light, mixed light, and sun location. Following with a discussion of zoom, Topolovac then covered shutter speed, exposure and multiple shot types. Subnet movement and tripod use and recommendations were also discussed.

(Christopher Chin)

Michael AW

Michael AW, well known author and photographer, released his new bookBeneath North Sulawe Sea at the DEMA Show. (more...)

(Grant Graves) 

24fps Productions

24fps Productions, Inc., a New York City based production company, presented its newly released instructional DVD: Underwater Video Basics. Producer Thomas Strodel was on hand on DEMA booth #303, and explained that most of the 47 minute instructional video was shot in Curacao, but that the video also includes footage from around the world.

"With so many people becoming interested in underwater videography, it's important to know not only how to use your video system, but also how to compose shots and tell great stories", said co-producer and cinematographer Steve Miller.

The Underwater Video Basics DVD retails for $29.95, and can be purchased directly from the website http://www.underwatervideobasics.com/

24fps Productions plans to offer high definition versions of the program in the near future.

(Christopher Chin)

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