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TV docu about traditional Japanese Ama Diver

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vivien

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hi all,

I m not so active here on DB anymore , but I think the following might be interesting for some of you.

I m a freelancing sound eng and camerawoman.
This may/june I worked for a project about the traditional japanese Ama diver.
The documentary will be broadcasted on arte a german and french tv culture channel

Sat. 24.Oct.2009 at 20:15 pm CET (short version 43 min)
and
Sun. 01.Nov.2009 at 18:05 pm CET (long version 55min)

a preview trailer is out now: (I dont like how they edited the trailer but anyway not my job..)

Die Meerfrauen von Japan - ARTE

or

360° - GEO Reportage - Die Meerfrauen von Japan - ARTE


If you are interested even the language is german/french/japanese...
The whole documentary will be online for free after broadcasting for 7 days!
I ll give a link then.


360_MeerfrauenVonJapan_Sendehinweis.jpg
 
Thanks for sharing. Must have been a cool experience!
What's next on your agenda?
 
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