New "Big Waves" Collection Rolls into OceanFootage.com
The next best thing to actually being on a surfboard, stunning new footage has just surfed into Oceanfootage.com. This exciting new collection of "Big Waves" footage arrives to OceanFootage.com from acclaimed filmmaker Mike Prickett.
Monterey, CA (PRWEB) April 2, 2005 -- Spectacular new footage has just surfed
into Oceanfootage.com, which announces an exciting new collection of "Big Waves"
from acclaimed filmmaker Mike Prickett. Prickett, with over 20 years of
experience to his credit, specializes in adrenaline-soaked footage of surfers,
climbers, and adventure seekers. The new "Big Waves" collection is the next best
thing to actually being on a surfboard and is only available at OceanFootage.com
-- the world's most comprehensive provider of ocean footage.
The
stunning new footage, available now for immediate preview at www.OceanFootage.com, is an
expansive and exhilarating look at the beauty, ferocity, and drama of the ocean
wave -- from both below and above the ocean surface The collection offers an
unforgettable glimpse of big waves from the experience of the surfer: the swell,
the break, the curl, and the 'green room'. On location from the big wave surf
mecca, Jaws (Maui, Hawaii), Prickett captures the dangerous waves and the brave,
yet graceful surfers who successfully catch the ride. No matter what kind of
surf or wave a footage seeker may need, the new collection is sure to
satisfy.
"The nature of our work at OceanFootage.com means that we offer
glimpses of the ocean in all its different moods and colors, from calm waters to
stormy seas," comments OceanFootage.com Founder Dan Baron. "As the recent
tsunami tragedies showed, the ocean can be as terrifying as it is stunning, and
this new collection hauntingly shows what is beautiful about big waves -- as
well as what is most frightening about them."
The new "Big Waves"
collection at OceanFootage.com is some of the most superb footage available, and
is all sourced on Super 16, 35mm Film, or High-Definition (HD) formats. This
latest acquisition introduces a new series of content in the works from
OceanFootage.com, including more "action sports" in its collection. Upcoming
subjects will include even more ocean sport footage of various kinds, as well as
additional superb footage from Prickett, who will be traveling over the next six
months to some of the world's most famous surf meccas -- and then providing the
footage directly to OceanFootage.com and its clients.
And, as always, if
a certain subject is not readily available online, OceanFootage.com can submit a
Shot Request to their network of over 150 talented cinematographers worldwide in
order to track down almost any shot imaginable, and in the exact format the
customer needs.
About OceanFootage.com
Founded by a team of
accomplished ocean video producers and marine experts, stock footage leader
OceanFootage.com provides the world's largest and finest online collection of
ocean stock footage. The people at OceanFootage.com have gone to great lengths
-- and depths -- to provide the most diverse and visually stunning footage
collections available anywhere. From DV to HD video and film, OceanFootage.com's
large collection and industry-leading e-commerce interface offers clients the
best in search, preview, purchase, and delivery for rapid and easy access to
ocean footage.
To view the new "Big Waves" collection online at
OceanFootage.com, please visit http://www.oceanfootage.com/stockfootage//owner=mprickett. For
magnificent footage of the ocean realm, please visit www.OceanFootage.com.
For more information on OceanFootage.com's unique and groundbreaking
support of its provider community, or for information on its collections,
capabilities, and services, please contact the company's founder, Dan Baron, at
1-831-375-2313, or e-mail protected from spam bots.
For a media kit,
magnificent stills from some of its collections, or additional background
information on OceanFootage.com, please contact publicist Angela Mitchell, at
1-904-982-8043 or e-mail protected from spam bots.
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