"South Pacific" - (2009) BBC2. Award-winning Australian cameraman Bali Strickland shot the following in 2D with a new super slow-motion German TyphoonHD4 camera that the BBC Natural History Unit had specially modified at a cost of $100,000. Able to shoot up to twenty times the frame rate of a standard HD camera, it required a special housing unit designed & built by German specialist high-speed cameraman/technician Rudi Diesel. No one had ever tried using this type of camera underwater before due to its weight. I think the results are breathtaking and shows you the level of depth that be achieved & perceived by the human mind without sacrificing any of the awe; ie: the sheer visual impact of it...