Sun Oct 29, 2006 12:23 pm
Amigos,
I think this is a great idea, and Bryan's list (pasted below) has all the components needed to start:
1. Assembly and correct setup of regulator/backpack/harness for correct height.
2. Various ways to clear hoses/regulator
3. Buddy breathing
4. PROPER BUOYANCY without a bc
5. Ditch and don...THE OLD SCHOOL WAY
6. Dive planning WITHOUT A PRESSURE GAUGE
I would possibly add j-valve use to Item 6. (Your guys thoughts?)
Even being primarily a still shooter, I have dabbled in video in the past, too. Plus Ron Yanega has more experience than me shooting 3 chip (very good color and detail) video and already has lots of editing experience.
So let's keep discussing if you want pool footage initially (Allan and models from NY, of course, tee hee) or want to try and work on some really cool images from SD IV in a nice brightly lit, shallow location such as Alexander Springs on start up day? Or Weeki Wachee which is a spectacular underwater venue.....
Finally, the comments about buoyancy, etc. are hilarious. I go to pools where current instructors (sadly, some even friends) can't seem to teach people neutral buoyancy today using weighting techniques and breath control without having them play with their BCs doing the up/down elevator imitation.....Very sad.....
Then Ron and I come in with a back pack, old reg and no BC and are hovering all around these guys (usually with camera system in our hands!) and wonder why, oh why, can't we teach people to truly enjoy the weightlessness we all came to love when first venturing beneath the waves......
As is so popular these days, the saying: Whatever!
dhaas