Surreal Scuba Diver Films

Guillaume Nery and Julie Gautier's Ocean Gravity Video is Dreamlike

Guillaume Nery and Julie Gautier, the creative duo behind underwater films 'Free Fall' and 'Narcose' present their latest creation, an 'Ocean Gravity' video clip.

The short film follows a scuba diver (Nery) who explores the ocean floor in what seems to be an anti-gravity state. While he is underwater, Nery resembles an astronaut and explores a rocky ocean floor that is reminiscent of the moon.

Drawing comparisons between outer space and the ocean floor, Guillaume Nery and Julie Gautier's 'Ocean Gravity' video is both dreamlike and surreal.

Daredevils will appreciate the duo's latest short film clip along with their other videos that also explore underwater life. Often poetic, their films make one question the size of our vast universe and its mysteries.
Trend Themes
1. Underwater Cinematography - There is an opportunity to develop new and innovative underwater cameras and equipment to capture stunning footage like the 'Ocean Gravity' video clip.
2. Exploration of the Deep Sea - There is an opportunity for companies to develop equipment or technology that allows individuals to explore the ocean floor in greater detail, producing more footage like 'Ocean Gravity.'
3. Fusing Art and Science - Exploring the ocean floor, like Guillaume Nery and Julie Gautier, allows artists and scientists to come together and create unique projects that blend both fields, providing new opportunities to showcase scientific research.
Industry Implications
1. Film - The 'Ocean Gravity' video clip is just one example of the growing trend in underwater cinematography, providing new opportunities for filmmakers.
2. Diving and Exploration - Opportunities exist for companies to develop dive equipment and exploration technology to discover new depths of the ocean floor, revolutionizing the way underwater exploration is conducted.
3. Art and Science Collaboration - With a growing trend towards the use of art to display scientific research, there are opportunities for collaboration between artists and scientists in the deep sea exploration field, creating unique projects that fuse both fields.

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