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Sea Life Orlando Aquarium Cinematic 4K Wildlife Video

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This past Saturday I visited the Sea Life Orlando Aquarium located in Orlando, FL along International Drive. I brought my camera (Sony FDR-AX100) to see if I could capture 4K video of sharks, sea turtles, eels, seahorses and more. I was able to get some of it based on how well lit the tanks were. The staff were friendly and there are learning exhibits along the way as well as a touching area where you can interact with star fish. There were a lot of kids so plan on spending more than an hour there when you visit.

Below is the list of 18 scenes I was able to produce and some information about visiting the aquarium.

List of Scenes

Scene 1 – Various fish & statue – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 2 – Jelly fish – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 3 – Various fish – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 4 – Various fish – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 5 – Various fish – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 6 – Seahorses – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 7 – Seahorses – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 8 – Various fish & statue – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 9 – Sea turtle – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 10 – Sea turtle & statue – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 11 – Sea turtle & statue – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 12 – Sea turtle & statue – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 13 – Sea turtle, various fish & statue – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 14 – Single fish – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 15 – Shark & statue – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 16 – Swimming rays – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 17 – Freshwater fish – Sony FDR-AX100
Scene 18 – Rays & horseshoe crab – Sony FDR-AX100


Location Information

Sea Life Orlando Aquarium

8449 International Drive
Orlando, FL 32819

Hours

Every day 10am – 9pm

Entrance Fee

Adults $25.00
Child (3-12) $20.00
Child (2 & Younger) Free

Sea Life Orlando Aquarium Amenities

  • Free parking garage
  • Exhibits & learning areas
  • Aquarium tanks with live animals
  • Touch tanks with starfish

Website

Aquarium Website


Equipment Used

Camera Gear

  • Sony FDR-AX100

Software

  • Premiere Pro CC

LUTs

  • SL Big HDR

 

Christopher
Chris spends his time photographing and taking video of wildlife and nature. He spent 2 years in high school studying forestry (Gainesville, FL) and is currently studying to be an Advanced Master Naturalist at the University of Florida. His mission is to inspire others to get outside and learn.

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