About our store
Royalty-Free Underwater Stock Footage & Relaxing Ocean Films
Our online store provides a wide selection of professional underwater stock footage clips and underwater relaxation films from oceans around the world—perfect for filmmakers, content creators, educators, businesses, and public spaces.
All underwater footage is royalty free, available for instant digital download, and includes a commercial-use license.
Underwater Stock Footage Clips
We offer an extensive library of cinematic underwater video clips featuring marine life, coral reefs, caves, cenotes, shipwrecks, and more.
4K Ultra HD clips: $19.99 each
Full HD (1080p) clips: $9.99 each
Every clip is filmed in pristine quality to support documentaries, YouTube videos, advertising, educational media, and creative projects.
Relaxing Underwater Films
Discover our curated collection of full-length , all set to soothing music and designed to create a calm, immersive atmosphere.
Perfect for public and commercial environments such as:
doctor offices, dental clinics, spas, hotels, restaurants, waiting rooms, wellness centers, and retail spaces.
HD films: $99
4K films: $149
All films are royalty free, downloadable, and include a commercial license for public display.
Commercial Licensing Included
Every underwater clip and film comes with a straightforward commercial-use license, allowing you to use the footage across digital, broadcast, educational, and public environments without additional fees.
Our story
For more than two decades, we have been filming incredible marine life using professional underwater camera systems, capturing breathtaking footage in 4K Ultra HD and Full HD.
Over 20 Years of Filming the Underwater World
Our journey into underwater filmmaking began more than 20 years ago, when the first Sony HDV camera recording to MiniDV tape hit the market. What started with early high-definition technology has evolved into a professional production workflow, allowing us to offer cinematic 4K underwater video clips and underwater films to creators, broadcasters, and commercial clients around the world.
Before we ever picked up a camera, we spent years working in the dive industry, logging over 1,000 dives and gaining extensive hands-on experience with marine ecosystems. We believe that profound diving skills, combined with deep knowledge of marine life, are essential for capturing authentic underwater footage. Understanding species behavior, feeding habits, habitats, and the right time of day makes all the difference when filming elusive creatures.
Patience is key.
Capturing shy or rarely seen marine animals can take hours, days, months—or even years. And sometimes nature simply decides otherwise. That unpredictability is exactly what makes underwater filmmaking so challenging and beautiful.
We are grateful to live in a time where vibrant marine life still exists in our oceans and feel incredibly privileged to have documented a wide range of species, including some that are now endangered. Our mission has always been to preserve these moments in stunning visual detail and make them available for education, conservation, and creative projects worldwide.
Professional Underwater Filming Equipment & Techniques
Since the beginning of our journey, we have relied on Sony video cameras in various formats—starting with HDV, progressing to Full HD systems, and now filming with advanced Sony 4K Ultra HD camera systems. This continuous evolution ensures that we capture the highest-quality underwater footage possible.
For underwater protection, stability, and reliability, we have always chosen aluminum underwater housings. Most of our setups use Gates housings, known for their durability and optical precision, while we also work with Nauticam housings for specific projects.
Proper lighting is one of the most critical elements of underwater cinematography. To achieve accurate colors and crisp detail at depth, we use high-performance LED video lights from Bigblue Dive Lights, trusted for their brightness, color temperature, and dependability.
When filming requires extended bottom times or access to deep or complex environments, we employ technical diving techniques. This includes using sidemount configurations, stage tanks, Nitrox, and rebreathers—allowing us to safely maximize time underwater and increase our chances of capturing rare and elusive marine life on camera.
To identify marine life species from the Red sea and the Indo-Pacific Ocean we use myreefguide from Joris Rombouts with more than 1949 listed species.
