Whitetip reef shark
Whitetip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus) resting. This species of shark is able to remain still as it can use a technique called buccal pumping to push oxygenated water over its gills. Filmed off Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
1975 Jaws Trailer
Jaws 1975 theatrical movie trailer - directed by Steven Spielberg - starring Roy Scheider - Robert Shaw - Richard Dreyfuss - great white shark attack in New England beach resort town - lifeguard blows whistle - panic on the beach - flailing in the water - shark attacks fishing boat - man fires harpoon
Arctic Footage
In Pond Inlet, various shots of Constable Neilson of the RCMP, making hole through ice and setting bait for sharks, shot of him pulling out large shark (0:51). LS of a series of fires lit on ice for mail airdrop, of plane flying over village dropping mail, of Inuits dragging a package to the village (0:47). CSs of the constable pulling large shark out from a hole in ice, CU of a shark (0:37). Series of shots of Inuit men preparing dogsleds for a trip (0:31). (black and white footage)
General views of coral reef & fish
stingray (white tip shark - not vg)
ANIMALS
Great White shark swimming towards camera, underwater diver seen swimming with shark
MD:GREAT WHITE SHARK CIRCLES BOAT (YIKES!)
A man in Maryland had a close encounter with a great white shark.
KING NEPTUNE COMES ASHORE
Item title reads - King Neptune comes ashore from the vasty deep - in the cause of charity - to initiate all and sundry, including the Pathe Gazette, into secret and very mysterious rites of Noble and Ancient Order of the Bath. Weymouth, Dorset. <br/> <br/>Intertitle - 'tried and proved.' M/S of Neptune sat with his Queen, officers hold a sailor by the arms, one man shouts at him. <br/> <br/>Intertitle - 'passing the doctor (after a pill and generous dose of vinegar and sea water!)' M/S of the sailor lying on the table, the mixture is poured down his throat through a giant funnel while Neptune looks on. <br/> <br/>Intertitle - 'prepared.' L/S of the sailor in a chair on the boat, people stand around and watch. A man in white uses a giant comb and scrubbing brush to brush the man's hair, Neptune joins in. M/S of him with his head back, shaving foam is put on with a giant brush. A huge cut-throat razor is sharpened by two men. M/S as the man in white uses the razor to 'shave' the man. <br/> <br/>Intertitle - 'Thrown to the bears and then for ever one of Ye Olde Sea Dogs.' The sailor is lifted up and thrown backwards into a pool with other men who push him under. <br/> <br/>Intertitle - '"I do hereby command that all my Subjects, including mermaids, sharks, dogfish, seaslugs, lobsters and even seasquirts, abstain from eating, tickling or poking Charlie" at any of my initiates.' <br/> <br/>M/S as Neptune reads this from a big piece of paper, he is surrounded by people including the man with the giant razor and comb. C/U of Neptune's face as he reads.
Tracking Great White sharks
Researchers on a fishing boat capture a small great white shark for tagging. Two men lift a shark in a blue canopy from a water container on the ship deck. The two men lift the shark overboard and release it into the water. WS of a large fish shadowed under the turquoise waters surface. Wide angle POV of large fishing and capture nets on the oceans surface. PLEASE NOTE VIDEO AND AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS AND REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
GREAT WHITE SHARK CAUGHT (9/4/1992)
AMAZING VIDEO OF A MAN WHO CATCHES A GREAT WHITE SHARK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND HIS SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO PULL THE HEAVY SHARK TO SHORE. GREAT CLOSE-UPS OF SHARK, GOOD FEATURE, WEIRD, AMAZING CAPTURE VIDEO.
KILLER SHARK / GREAT WHITE SHARK
CS SPOT ON THE GREAT WHITE SHARK / KILLER SHARK
Fast Images Library
#8207 Underwater - pov diving, pov through kelp, sea lion, manta ray, whale, sun streaming through water, fish, shark, scuba diver w/ speargun hunting, school of fish, sea turtle, great white shark strikes out of water, divers in cage attacked by shark, diver rescues other diver, boat on suface of water, divers go into water from beach, massive fish harvesting, ship in polluted harbour, school of fish jumping out of water, changing direction, jellyfish, sea cave, two men ride in boat, tuna fishing, scuba diver spears fish, sunset over ocean from boat, man alone on boat, sea bird flys overhead, catching big fish / posing w/ catch, POLYNESIAN ISLANDS - aerial of beach, aerial of islands, woman swimming underwater, diver spearing fish, woman swimming w/ school of fish, woman walking in surf in evening sunlight, vs divers, group of sharks, boat on choppy surf, school of sharks, sharks feeding frenzy, diver backlit by sunrays through water, whale shark (largest fish on earth-big fish!), divers ride whale shark, manta ray, divers.
Shark Circling on white liquid
Shark Circling on white liquid
SHARK ALERT (11/13/1996)
A University of Florida shark expert says cooler water temperatures off the coast of Florida in the winter could mean a big increase in the number of Great White Sharks patroling the waters. Sot and generic beach video.
GREAT WHITE SHARK
DISCOVERY NEWS CS VO ENTITLED GREAT WHITE SHARK
Fast Images Library
Video - Underwater fish, POV thru rock crevice w/seafans/gorgonians; large school of small fish; pair of black angelfish; diver feeds dolphin; cu live coral polyps; diver shines black light @brain coral, switches light to show bioluminescence; POV along wreck railing; school of yellowtail-ish fish past divers; large shark (tiger shark?) by; POV by coral heads with seafans; screen filled with tiny fish school; staghorn coral; trio of white jellyfish; tiny cuttlefish; CU sponge crab (wears cap of sponge on its back); purple & yellow wrasse; ECU plumes of plumeworm; ZI to classic anemone; transparent shrimp; ECU spotted moray eel eyeing shrimp; brief ZO from eye of grouper; little fish bobbing in its hole (builds little wall of rocks around it); large shark at camera, by; fish school in wreck, school through crevice in rock; porgy (?) in wreck; small school of squirrel fish inside wreck; pair of butterfly fish swim by; CU minnows w/live coral; striped butterfly fish; brief shot of pair or puffers (deflated); brittle starfish(x2); plumeworm unfurls; dolphins peeks above surface, face in camera below, swim away; ECU coral branch/gorgonian; ZO live coral patch; octopus goes by; diver harasses puffer fish; huge grouper sequence, follows, eats lobster offered by diver. MORE--
21964 WWII " ABANDON SHIP " EVACUATION & SURVIVAL RESTRICTED TRAINING FILM
A wartime US Navy training film, narrated by Mike Wallace, that demonstrates techniques for emergency escape from burning and sinking ships. Various drown-proofing and survival-at-sea techniques are presented, from using cargo nets to MK6 life rafts, and brief footage of actual sinking carriers, transports and other ships is featured.<p><p> A “restricted film to be shown to authorized personnel only,” this black-and-white United States Navy Training Film, produced under the supervision of the Bureau of Aeronautics by Wilding Picture Productions, Inc. during World War II, is titled “Abandon Ship.” The picture opens with a battle at sea, as battleships and aircraft carriers take aim at enemy aircraft overhead. At mark 01:05, a bugler sounds an alert and alarm blares in the background as the narrator explains: “Least known but the most dreaded command in the signal language of the sea is abandon ship. Within a few minutes, all the science and skill of modern sea warfare are reduced to the simple fundamental of survival.” Seamen are shown escaping a quickly sinking vessel as they make their way toward life rafts and the narrator continues how no number of drills can fully prepare you for such action. Even so, such drills can save a life. At mark 02:00, the film begins its discussion on the proper methods of abandoning ship, “learned the hard way by survivors of proud ships of war and dirty tramp steamers,” and from reports on preventative measures including proper maintenance of a vessel, how to swim through burning oil, and how to avoid sharks. “More than 85 percent of the crews of ships lost in this war to date have survived and returned to action against the enemy,” it is said at mark 02:53. <p><p>As a Navy lieutenant is shown reviewing such reports, the title card “Digest of Survivor’s Testimony. Subject: Advance Preparation,” appears at mark 03:08, and the viewer is told that “the time to get ready to abandon ship is — yesterday.” Sailors are reminded to wear their lifejackets at all times when in a combat zone. Preparing the essentials ahead of time is also important, as crew members are shown putting together a kit including a knife, whistle, flashlight, and fishing gear. “Never mind your camera or guitar. Stick to the things that may save your life.”<p>Laying out clothing before heading to your bunk is also advised, in case you are forced to dress in total darkness following an attack, as a sailor demonstrates at mark 05:25. Having more than one route topside is also a necessity, the narrator explains, as sailors are shown practicing a drill. “Practice by closing your eyes and finding your way by touch,” it’s recommended at mark 06:23. Sailors are advised to regularly practice evacuation drills, and to remember to remember that many ships knocked out of action have stayed afloat for several hours, despite the damage. “Stick with the ship until ordered overside. Follow orders Keep calm,” the narrator explains at mark 09:25, adding that the USS Yorktown (CV-5) stayed afloat for more than a day after being struck by torpedoes at the Battle of Midway in June 1942. <p><p>“Methods of Leaving Ship” are explored starting at mark 09:52, and include the reminder to use a cargo net or Jacob’s ladder when abandoning a vessel, as sailors demonstrate. Others will have to use an escape line, making sure to clear the way when entering the water. “Never dive overboard, because of the danger of hitting something in the water and breaking your neck,” it is said at mark 11:11. Mark 12:09 introduces the viewer to ways to escape through oil, even burning oil, with the viewer being told that panic can be just as dangerous, if not more so. Mark 16:47 begins a discussion of emergency flotation tactics, and again the importance of being prepared. “As the Lexington was sinking, the ship’s company had time even to raid the ice cream stores,” it is said at mark 20:00. The USS Lexington (CV-2) was sunk during the Battle of the Coral Sea in May 1942. At mark 26:48, the conversation switches to “Defense Against Marine Life,” and as sharks are shown patrolling the waters, the narrator suggests an underwater explosion will kill any sharks nearby and scare away others. While not every shark is a man-eater, they, along with barracuda and the Portuguese man o’ war, still pose a danger. And if spotted by an enemy plane while in the water, it is advised at mark 29:09 to throw off a lifejacket and hide under debris or beneath the water. “And pray you won’t be seen.”
1967
You Only Live Twice - trailer - 1967 James Bond film - starring Sean Connery - Akiko Wakabayashi - Mie Hama - Tetsuro Tanba - samurai fighter waves sword at camera - neon welcome to Tokyo sign - Japan - Japanese - sumo wrestling match - wrestlers - neon signs - Bond falls through trap door - down slide - underground lair - kissing - love scene - c/u finger presses button - doorbell - bed folds into wall - sprayed with bullets - Bond in small airplane - plane explodes - c/u hand petting white cat - woman falls into pool of sharks - piranhas - men shoot at closing elevator doors - warehouse - guard falls from balcony - unzips dress - sauna - women wash Bond - spa - helicopter - rocket - underground explosion - car dropped into the ocean from helicopter - giant magnet - men drop from the ceiling on ropes - firey explosions - action adventure - classic British cinema - British film
Island of Whales
Series of UNDERWATER SHOTS in kelp forest; shots of numerous sharks and various fish in murky waters (2:18). Shots of school of rockfish (1:32). CSs of urchins on sea floor (1:07). TRAVELLING SHOTS of urchins, white anemones on sea floor and kelp streaming with tide near surface (2:47). CS of small fish hiding under white anemone (0:31). MS of Portugese man-of-war (1:32). CS of urchins and shellfish on sea floor (0:23).