An Ocean’s life : The Moray Eel
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An Ocean’s life : The Moray Eel
STORY

An Ocean of Life is a series of short-form,1’30” episodes, produced by Label Bleu. The series takes you plunging, deep into the heart of the Ocean, to meet its exotic inhabitants.

Each episode features an informative, enriching and original experience, observing amazing creatures in their natural habitat.

The choice of animals, alongside its light and humorous tone, makes the series suitable for a wide audience of all ages, ideal for museums, schools, in-flight programs and international distribution.

Equally it is an opportunity to question, without being over-dramatic or pessimistic, the effect of man on the underwater world, and discover some of the solutions that man is trying to put in place to preserve it…

Species such as: anglerfish, jellyfish, dolphin, nudibranchs, shark, blue-skin fish, capon, octopus, seahorse, spirograph, hermit crab, grouper, sand-eel, St.Pierre fish, barracuda, corb, coral, bream, sperm-whale, mullet et pollution.

Special Jury prize at the 42nd World of Underwater Images festival

Exists in English, international diffusion rights are available.

Images: René Heuzey
Script: Didier Du Castel
Voice overs: Bernard Métraux, Céline Montsarat and Brigitte Lecordier
Recorded at: Studio 35 Paris Karina films Jean De Sagey
Music and Sound Design: Éric Bettens

Editing and Calibration: François Flohic – Editing assistant: Léa Garet
Directed by: René Heuzey
Thanks: Hugues Vitry, Yukimi Yamamoto-Heuzey and Aqualung

Prix Spécial du Jury au 42eme Festival mondial de l’Image Sous-marine

Existe en anglais, les droits d’exploitation sont disponibles pour l’international.

Image : René Heuzey
Texte : Didier Du Castel
Voix Off : Bernard Métraux, Céline Montsarat et Brigitte Lecordier
Studio d’enregistrement : Studio 35 Paris Karina films Jean De Sagey
Musique et Design Sonore : Éric Bettens Montage et Étalonnage : François Flohic
Assistante Montage : Léa Garet
Réalisation : René Heuzey
Remerciements : Hugues Vitry, Yukimi Yamamoto-Heuzey et Aqualung