Coral Sea Dreaming
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Average customer review:Product Description
Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 06/26/2001
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #40195 in DVD
- Brand: Dvd International
- Released on: 1999-10-26
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: AC-3, Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 82 minutes
Customer Reviews
not what I was hoping for, but very good photography
Coral Sea Dreaming consists of the main feature, "Coral Sea Dreaming" (54 minutes), and six short features Wetlands", "Surfin' Dolphins" (3 min), "Ocean Moods" (6 min), "Undersea Breeze" (4 mins), "Sea Lions" (7 min), and "Save the Reef" (1 min).
My personal favorite was the Surfin' Dolphins short feature which had nice shots of dolphins playing in the surf off an Australian beach set to lively music.
The cinematography in all the features is excellent and captions (when turned on) clear and easy to read.
But... What I was hoping for in the main feature was a more relaxing, less rushed, somewhat aquarium-like, view of underwater coral and fish of the reef -- what I got was more of a very well done streaming catalog of short clips of each fish or coral.
Rather than a more continuous flow of images, the main feature presented a view of one scene or fish species for 3 to 7 seconds before cutting to another fish or angle for another 3 to 7 seconds, over and over again.
This gave me the feeling that I was reviewing a substantial catalog of excellent views of coral and individual fish species rather than the more relaxing views that I had desired.
I was hoping for something that would bring back memorys of past snorkeling trips (Sea of Cortez) -- holding a view of a continuous and/or contiguous background longer or following a school of fish longer. But, too many scene changes too fast...
So, partly based on my expectations (perhaps unwarranted), I have to give this DVD 3 stars. I would happily give any of the 3-7 second scenes 5 stars, but I found the constant cutting and fading of scene after scene in such rapid order disruptive -- enough so that I did not find the feature relaxing, nor particularly suited for repeated foreground or background viewing.
I'm guessing that this would be a wonderful video for anyone planning to go the the Great Barrier Reef who wants to view and study a large collection of short segments of different creatures of the reef.
Digital sounds and images at their best...educational too
This is a spectacular DVD! If you are looking for some "eye-candy" to impress your friends with your new DVD player, then look no further. The video on this DVD is fantastic, crystal-clear closing in on HDTV clarity. The undersea camera work is great, high caliber work all around. The soundtrack is appropriate to video, relaxing and "new age", done in Dolby Digital. Also, there is a screen saver for your PC on the disk.
There is an education feature of sorts too, if you turn on subtitles, they show up to name the underwater creature(s).
Excellent job all around. Great to view, great to relax too, great to learn from. Can't go wrong with this disk. BTW, I'm just a happy consumer, not associated with the maker/manufacturer.
Without question, the best DVD I own
After playing this DVD at least a hundred times, my jaw never fails to drop at the utter beauty of this undersea world. I've never seen such vivid underwater footage and it feels as though I'm right there as it happens. Smooth, mesmerizing video--no jumpy shots to break the mood.
The subtitles are nice to turn on every now and then to learn what those exotic creatures are! And then the subtitle feature can be turned off to savor the pure view and sound. There is no distracting narration.
This DVD is so precious to me because I can set it to play for a loved one with Alzheimer's using the loop feature (none of my other DVDs loop) and know she will be calmed and lulled to sleep by the most spectacularly beautiful images either of us have ever seen. Absolutely breathtaking. I can't thank David Hannan enough for his work.




