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| Tec Talk 16: Deep Sea Detectives cameraman Evan Kovacs From light assistant to lead underwater cameraman on a award-winning adventure series, this is the story of Evan Kovacs. Evan started his filming career 6 years ago, but has since moved to the absolute top of underwater camera work, using high definition cameras, ROVs and submersibles on deep wrecks and cave dives all over the world. He worked for the History Channel on the famous Deep Sea Detectives show and participated in several other deep wreck expeditions like the Titanic and the Britannic. Besides the traditional camera technology, Evan has recently been looking into shooting 3D underwater footage.
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| swims in fishes toilets | Re: Tec Talk 16: Deep Sea Detectives cameraman Evan Kovacs good interview. something i noticed though, is you may want to mono your voice tracks, this and some of your other videos have the voice tracks split which may hinder or be annoying to some viewers. From light assistant to lead underwater cameraman on a award-winning adventure series, this is the story of Evan Kovacs. Evan started his filming career 6 years ago, but has since moved to the absolute top of underwater camera work, using high definition cameras, ROVs and submersibles on deep wrecks and cave dives all over the world. He worked for the History Channel on the famous Deep Sea Detectives show and participated in several other deep wreck expeditions like the Titanic and the Britannic. Besides the traditional camera technology, Evan has recently been looking into shooting 3D underwater footage. Last edited by sadave : 12th April 2009 at 11:11. |
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