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30 January 2007

Gavin - Video

Gavin - Video
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Gavin - Video
UK

Unlike a surprisingly large number of people that I meet on Greenpeace boats, I'm not multicultural and don't speak two or three languages fluently. I'm the typical Englishman. Born in London, always lived in England and only speak one language, English!

I first worked with Greenpeace 13 years ago when they were looking for an underwater cameraman and photographer to dive on Driftnets at 3am. A mutual friend suggested he might know someone mad enough to do that and so my Greenpeace life began. Since then I've dived on every kind of fishing net you can think of, taken samples from undersea nuclear pipelines, camped on the arctic sea ice, swam with whales and been shot at by fishermen. Life as a Greenpeace cameraman can be unpredictable but rarely dull.

I specialise in underwater and underground filming and photography, equally happy behind a video or stills camera. When I'm not working with Greenpeace I spend my time either beneath the waves or down caves working for clients such as dive magazines and the BBC with the odd very boring corporate video shoot thrown in to pay the bills...

I love the challenge of trying to find new ways to film and photo things, often building specialised filming rigs to get the shot. Greenpeace offers many opportunities to meet these challenges. Onboard the Esperanza you're as likely to find me in the engineering workshop building yet another strange camera mount as in the edit suite or photo room. For this Southern Ocean trip I've build a gyro stabilised camera mount for the helicopter, waterproof helmet camera's for the boat drivers and an array of other camera systems to try to give the viewer the first hand experience of what it's like to be involved in these anti-whaling campaigns.

As well as shooting video for Greenpeace on this trip, I'm also making my own independent documentary about the trip for release on DVD later this year.
Diving with sharks... no problem... flying my motorised paraglider... no problem... underwater caves... no problem... spiders... utterly terrifying...

You can see some more of my work for Greenpeace and others on my website at: www.underworld-productions.com

- Gavin

   

Comments

Hey Gavin,
Maan here from the Philippines. I have never doubted that you would be crazy enough to dive in 300 foot deep caves...but its also comforting to know that you also share my fear of spiders
;-)

Would be on the look out for your DVD!
Maan

Posted by: Mary Ann at February 15, 2007 3:24 AM

Hey Galvin,
Keep shooting brother. If you need a vacation
give me a call I´m more than happy to help out.

P.S.: I like the Gyros you got mounted on your rig - smart move!

Kind Regards

CARPE DIEM

"SASH"

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SASCHA "SASH" SEITZ

Expedition Cameraman
Adventure Guide
Filmmaker / Photographer

Web: www.sashcam.com
Web: www.myspace.com/sashcam
E-Mail: info@sashcam.com
Phone: +49 (0) 172 84 51 286
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Posted by: Sascha "Sash" Seitz at February 18, 2007 1:39 AM

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