Undersea Expeditionary Video Services (UEV) is a premier full service underwater production company that specializes in deep water technical diving and broadcast video production in virtually all types of underwater overhead environments.    Through our experience, background, and training, we provide full turn-key production services to our clients, delivering a finished product for immediate distribution in retail or broadcast television markets!

Contacts, credits and references available at request.

Undersea Expeditionary Video Services, PO Box 1500, Lindale, Texas 75771

Phone (903) 592-2495  Fax (903) 595-6170  email: info@underseaexpeditionaryvideo.com


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Specializing in environments like:

Deep wreck penetration

Caves with staged penetration

Cold water like the Arctic and Antarctic

Lakes, rivers and ocean with high currents

Decompression dives well beyond recreational limits


Our production capabilities/services include:

HD camera packages (topside and u/w)

Fully qualified rebreather camera crew

Underwater Director Of Photography

Use of diver propulsion vehicles

Underwater Camera Operator

Dives requiring decompression

Underwater lighting packages

Remotely Operated Vehicles

Full topside production crew

Safety and support divers

What’s New:
    David to be among featured speakers at the MWDC 15th Annual Wrecks Symposium.
    2008 Return to Monitor Expedition - an overwhelming success.
    Shark Diver Magazine to publish the story about David’s dives with the Sand Tigers.News.htmlhttp://www.mwdc.org/wrecks/index.shtmlhttp://www.mwdc.org/wrecks/index.shtmlhttp://divethemonitor.com/http://sharkdivermag.com/http://sharkdivermag.com/shapeimage_10_link_0shapeimage_10_link_1shapeimage_10_link_2shapeimage_10_link_3shapeimage_10_link_4shapeimage_10_link_5