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Great Barrier Reef 4K Stock Footage | Vibrant Coral Reefs, Wildlife, Restoration, Coral Bleaching 

Tom Park
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The Great Barrier Reef in 4K. Stock Footage Highlight Reel showcasing 4K footage filmed by underwater and wildlife cinematographer Tom Park.
Stock Footage includes, clips of vibrant coral reefs, hard coral gardens, wildlife and soft corals, in the GBR's crystal clear blue waters. Footage captured from The Ribbon Reefs, Osprey Reef, Milln Reef, Flynn Reef, and Briggs Reef. Shots of the famous Cod Hole off Lizard Island are included, in addition to a variety of shots on the Southern Great Barrier Reef at locations such as Heron Island.
A variety of shots of vibrant reef fish, and schooling fish and wildlife over spectacular coral backdrops in 4K. A large collection of everyones favourite reef fish, Nemo, otherwise known as Clownfish, and some breathtaking Green Sea Turtle and Loggerhead Turtle footage.
Attached are a number of shots of scuba divers swimming with wildlife, turtles, vibrant coral reefs, and footage of scuba divers swimming around reef restoration structures.
There are a selection of shots of some of The Great Barrier Reef's most inquisitive visitors, the Dwarf Minke Whale.
And finally, there are a range of shots of coral bleaching on The Great Barrier Reef, following a mass bleaching event. There are a few shots showcasing the white bleaching phase, as well as footage with large sections of dead reef, with corals covered in algae, with nothing left but structural substrate. It's incredibly sad footage to look at, but this sort of footage is critical in bringing awareness and fighting to protect this incredibly beautiful underwater marvel.
Footage captured on professional underwater cameras including Sony Cinema Systems, in 4K 50/100fps in 10Bit 4:2:2, DJI drones in 5.1K and 4K, and some footage on Full Frame Sony Mirrorless Systems, upscaled professionally to 4K in 50/100 and 60/120 FPS.
6K R3D RED RAW Footage is also available on request.
All footage can be supplied in 4K H.264, H.265, ProRes 422 HQ or ProRes 444 HQ.
Reach out to tomparkfilms@gmail.com for further enquiries!
--- Cinematographer Bio ---
Tom Park is an accomplished underwater cinematographer and director, with over a decade of experience working in the underwater film industry. Tom has worked on a variety of projects, from short form docu-series to commercials and brand campaigns, for clients such as The National Gallery of Victoria, Tourism & Events Queensland, Destination NSW, The Smithsonian, and his work has been recognised with awards from film festivals around the world.
Tom is known for his technical expertise in working with underwater cameras and equipment, as well as his creative vision in capturing the beauty and uniqueness of the underwater world. He is passionate about ocean conservation and using his art to raise awareness about the importance of protecting marine ecosystems.
If you are looking for a dedicated underwater cinematographer in your documentary film crew, or are a brand looking to create an unforgettable marketing campaign, Tom has the skills and experience to help you bring your vision to life.
For more visit my website: www.tomparkfilms.com
or find my work on socials at tomsunderwaterphotography
For business enquires only, please shoot me a message at tomparkfilms@gmail.com

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@nes.torfernandez
@nes.torfernandez 10 месяцев назад
Certainly! Here's a refined version: "This is so beautiful! I wish I could attach a photo to this comment of my boy watching your video without even blinking 🙌🏼 He's only 8 months old but he enjoys watching UW videos hahaha who said he needed to be like dad 😂
@TomPark
@TomPark 10 месяцев назад
Haha this is fantastic! Really glad you and your boy enjoyed, and glad he’s loving the ocean at such a young age! Wish you could attach a photo as well 😂
@jaymoyes
@jaymoyes 8 месяцев назад
Hey Tom, absolutely stunning compilation of footage. I absolutely love it! May I ask if you use red filters with your A7S3 setup, if so, which ones? Thanks in advance!
@inspectorseb2887
@inspectorseb2887 День назад
what reef is that at 20:10?
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