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Film Projects!

There are a few film projects which are currently in my pipeline which I hope will come to fruition sometime in 2023 or 2024. I am introducing them to you below. What can you do if you want to support my documentary filmmaking? If you are a camera or underwater imaging equipment manufacturer, I am available as a brand ambassador:

Underwater Imaging Gear Manufacturers: Your Chance

 

I have some nice camera equipment right now, but there is always nicer camera equipment…

Also, get in touch if you’d like to sponsor/support one of these projects, email me via:

klaus@pacificklaus.com

You can also donate to the projects via this email address via PayPal.

So What Are These Upcoming (I Hope!) Documentaries?

Number one is a documentary about the evolution of large pelagic filter feeders in the ocean – animals which feed like whales or manta rays. This is a collaboration with paleoartist extraordinaire Alice Turner, and it’s based on a scientific review paper of mine. This is an amazing story which started half a billion years ago. We have already made a nice trailer:

 

Smartest Fish in the Ocean

Number Two: I am in the process of getting as much quality footage about the behavior of “cleaning” – the removal of parasites from the bodies of fishes by specialized shrimp and fishes. The cleaner wrasse is probably the most well-known of these cleaner fishes. There are so many unusual aspects about the behavior and neurobiology of this wrasse that it deserves its own documentary. I already wrote a popular science article (in German) for Die Furche about the cleaner wrasse.

Cleaner

Apnea and the Brain

Finally, I am very interested in the physiology of Apnea diving. I am covering some new and exciting insights into what happens to a human brain when its owner decides to hold his or her breath for a long time in my latest book:

ebook cover Your Brain on Diving

I am presently brainstorming with a few apnea diving friends how to cover these topics best in a short documentary. Stay tuned!

And: Muck

In case you haven’t seen it yet, check out my latest full-length documentary, watching it will give you a good taste of my interests and my style of documentary film-making.

Best Fishes,

Klaus