> I am a member of a non-profit theater organization who is currently
> looking for shark footage to use in out next production.
I have quite a lot of shark footage, taken with 3 chip digital.
Feeds, reef cruising etc, what are you looking for ?
Dave Morgan @ Work :^)
RM - 21 Feb 2004 17:55 GMT
Same here.
Can you provide more info ?
RM
> > I am a member of a non-profit theater organization who is currently
> > looking for shark footage to use in out next production.
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> Dave Morgan @ Work :^)
Jason - 23 Feb 2004 02:18 GMT
> > I am a member of a non-profit theater organization who is currently
> > looking for shark footage to use in out next production.
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> Dave Morgan @ Work :^)
Thanks for the response Dave. What we are looking for is footage of a
shark feeding and or perhaps baring its teeth. We need about minute
or so. It is going to be montage sequence used on a backdrop during a
live performance. Do you think you can help us?
jason radeck
> I am a member of a non-profit theater organization who is currently
> looking for shark footage to use in out next production. We are a
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> would be greatly appriciated. If anyone can help please contact me or
> contact MetaTheatre directly at www.metatheatre.org.
Since you're a non-profit, I would appeal to other non-profits that
specialize in this sort of thing, or some businesses that are likely to have
such material.
Try The Cousteau Society and the National Geographic Society for starters -
I'll bet they'll have what you want.
Kate - 27 Feb 2004 23:40 GMT
Since it's not for broadcast or profit making production, buy a DVD
and lift the footage. Contact the prod. company for permission.
> > I am a member of a non-profit theater organization who is currently
> > looking for shark footage to use in out next production. We are a
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> Try The Cousteau Society and the National Geographic Society for starters -
> I'll bet they'll have what you want.
Bill Davis - 28 Feb 2004 01:09 GMT
> Since it's not for broadcast or profit making production, buy a DVD
> and lift the footage. Contact the prod. company for permission.
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> > Try The Cousteau Society and the National Geographic Society for starters -
> > I'll bet they'll have what you want.
Or find someone in San Diego who's willing to carry their camcorder into
the Shark Encounter.
You'll end up with all the shark footage you need for the price of a Sea
World Ticket.

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