Rolex
These films are part of an ongoing collaboration between Rolex and National Geographic celebrating some of the world's most amazing explorers.
Anglo Filming has been privileged to work with visionary underwater experts like Sylvia Earle and the late Henri Delauze to a new generation of explorers like Ghislain Bardout.
Ghislain Bardout: dir. Richard Max
Sylvia Earle, David Doubilet: dir. Christopher Purcell
Adam Ravetch: dir. Allan Code
Producer: Paul Darter
Editor: Simon Ruben
Creative Director: Louise Friend
Ghislain Bardout
Anglo Filming caught up with expedition leader Ghislain Bardout after his return from an amazing 800km journey both over and under the North Pole.
Sylvia Earle
Sylvia Earle is one of the world's pre-eminent oceanographers and one of National Geographic's Explorers in Residence. She is a multiple award winning pioneer, author, scientist and campaigner.
Henri Delauze
The late Henri Delauze was a pioneer of undersea exploration. He worked with Jaques Cousteau in the 1950s and founded Comex the undersea engineering and exploration company in 1961.
Adam Ravetch
Anglo Filming joined Adam Ravetch on the edge of the Arctic Circle while completing his amazing 3D film on Polar Bears and learned how the Rolex Our World Underwater Scholarship changed his life.
David Doubilet
David Doubilet is a master of underwater photography. His work has taken him to freshwater ecosystems such as Botswana's Okavango Delta and Canada's St. Lawrence River. He has photographed stingrays, sponges, and sleeping sharks in the Caribbean as well as shipwrecks in the South Pacific, the Atlantic, and at Pearl Harbor.