I can imagine. I was talking with someone on the ocean 360 project and realized 
that for a steady platform you'd almost need a submersible with a camera on a 
high mast above the water.

On December 2, 2020 12:16:36 AM PST, Steve Cottrell <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 1/12/20, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>>I was wondering how you got all the shots from off the boat then I
>>noticed that the motorboat in tow you see in the onboard shots isn't
>>visible in the offboard shots.
>
>I did 2 day trips, one they had a small inflatable tender but it was so
>bumpy that hardly anything was usable. I also went for half a day to an
>area where we planned for them to sail past a few times so i could get
>some steady shots from the tripod. The other material of the yacht in
>high seas was filmed some years ago by someone on a 5D and there was
>only a small amount I could use of that. I've filmed boat-to-boat many
>times and without the right equipement - both marine and image
>recording, it's not easy.
>
>
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