Surfing Reefs & Exploring Deserted Islands (Story 45)



Hey there, come join us on some sketchy reef-break surf and explore a deserted island!

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Thanks Tris Sheen for filming me surf!

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30 thoughts on “Surfing Reefs & Exploring Deserted Islands (Story 45)”

  1. Dior Dior Dior…..Video after video seem to just get better!!! Even though you didn't have much of a story script for this video, the videography and soundtrack were absolutely ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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  2. Well arenโ€™t you just a bagful of tricks.
    Nice surfing, even if the waves were tiny.
    Dad almost took you outโ€ฆ strewth that was a close one. ๐Ÿ˜†
    Thanks for bringing the beauty of the whale dance into our homes. ๐Ÿ’—

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  3. Great job trying out some new filming techniques. Just a tip for the slo-mo stuff, it should be used sparingly and when you are shooting it, record in a higher framerate (at least double) what you want the final result to be and then slow it down by half in post as you appear to be shooting in 24 or 30fps and then slowing it down to less than 24 which makes it super jittery. This unfortunately requires more shot planning but will lead to a much greater quality final product. I personally like shooting at 60fps (which your A7 should do no problem) and then slowing it down to 30 (better for Youtube than 24 imo). I also shoot 120fps on my FX30 (you should be able to do this at 1080p) which gives great flexibility to slow down to either 1/4 speed if your project is 30FPS or 1/5 if your project is 24fps for those nice crisp super slo-mo shots.

    Anyways, keep up the great work, I always look forward to your uploads regardless!

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  4. This was another sensational video Dior, youโ€™re so natural and talented, you all looked very relaxed in this one, one more charter to go, yahoo for some down time. Had a thought, shipping container conversions for a new home on the island? Enjoy your last charter for the season, goodbye whales ๐Ÿ‹ it was so beautiful to see you all.

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  5. nice Video! I've been meaning to ask if you "name" the individual whales or if you can tell one from another, year after year? Also, do any of the whales have locators or are any tagged?

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  6. Your videos are so visually poetic ๐Ÿ… And how wonderful to feel the compassionate caring big Brain humpbacks – just by the way they glide all around you. And nice turns on your board ๐ŸŒž๐ŸŒŠ ๐ŸŒ 

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