Video Description
This DVD contains more than 35 scientifically researched and professionally filmed short documentaries exploring over 60 families of tropical marine inhabitants in their natural environment. With a well-chosen music score and a running time of 2 hours you will find yourself discovering facts you never even considered asking like: - When do Tuna sleep? - Which organ does an Octopus taste with? - Who can punch a hole in thick aquarium glass? - Which marine creature makes the fastest movement? - How much sand does a Parrotfish produce? - Which fish can breathe on land? - When does an Anemonefish change its sex? and many more
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Given the clearly arranged menu DISCOVER THE BLUE - TROPICAL MARINE LIFE is the first truly interactive Film-Encyclopaedia of its kind and is rapidly gaining a noteworthy, worldwide reputation amongst divers and aquarists alike.
Special Features
Two Hours Running Time Ideal for Divers and Aquarists Three Audio tracks: 1 - English, 2 - German, 3 - Only Music Straightforward, Interactive Menu Interview with the Filmmakers Trailer: DISCOVER THE BLUE - DANGEROUS MARINE LIFE
taucher.net, 2004
Probably the first really substantial DVD about what divers might encouter...
From the Director
Artifishal Productions' dedicated filmmakers have spent countless hours over more than 5 years filming in tropical waters, producing an enormous archive with spectacular footage of a considerable variety of marine creatures. Composed of German and English members they produce high-quality footage and documentaries for organizations (i.e. WWF), broadcast (i.e. National Geographic) and industry (i.e. Lufthansa). However, DISCOVER THE BLUE is undisputedly their favourite, long-term project.
From the Back Cover
Anemonefish, Anglerfish, Bannerfish, Barracudas, Basslets, Batfish, Boxfish, Catfish, Corals, Crabs, Crown-of-Thorns, Cuttlefish, Emperorfish, Featherstars, Filefish, Flatworms, Flutefish, Fusiliers, Garden Eels, Ghostpipefish, Gobis, Grouper, Jellyfish, Lionfish, Lobsters, Moray Eels, Mackerels, Mussels, Moorish Idol, Nudibranchs, Octopus, Parrotfish, Pipefish, Plankton, Porcupinefish, Pufferfish, Rays, Razorfish, Scorpionfish, Sea Cucumbers, Seahorses, Sea Snakes, Sea Urchins, Sharks, Shrimps, Snake Eels, Snappers, Soldierfish, Squid, Squirrelfish, Starfish, Stonefish, Surgeonfish, Sweetlips, Trevallies, Triggerfish, Trumpetfish, Tuna, Turtles, Whalesharks, Wrasses and more...