L'Océan is co-written by François Salerno andStéphaneDurand.
"Ocean" uses rich and detailed first-hand information to show the painstaking production process of this film and reproduce the magnificent beauty of the ocean. Writing “Ocean” is a work full of ambition and passion. Members of the film's crew, including scientists, photographers, divers and technicians, are involved, as well as the production teams from the award-winning documentary "Microcosm" and the Oscar-nominated film "Migratory Birds."
"Ocean" is a scientific report that pays attention to ecology and is suitable for Taiwan. This work also vividly and meticulously depicts a variety of marine life groups - from tiny krill and small bait fish that are difficult to catch with the naked eye, to large, elusive giant whales, deadly sharks and giant walruses and more Again.
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François Salerno holds a doctorate in oceanography and is a professional diver. He worked for 13 years alongside Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau as a diver, scientific advisor and publicity manager on the set of his film Calypso. Salerno is the founding president of 181 West, an organization dedicated to ocean conservation. He was a diver, scientific advisor and co-author on the Oceans creative team.
Stefan Durand is a biologist, ornithologist and science journalist. Since 1997, Durand has appeared in the works of Jacques Perhan, in the Oscar-nominated film "The Birds of Passage", in the television series "The Wings of Nature", in the international short film "The Traveler of the Sky and of the sea ". and most recently he was co-author and scientific advisor to the film “Ocean.”
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