Projects
Projects
Updated September 29, 2009

We are very excited about production on our latest documentary project which follows a dozen of the world’s top scuba divers and historians as they plunge 235 feet below the surface of the Atlantic to examine and document the United States’ most famous Civil War ironclad, the USS Monitor. The wreck lies 16 miles off the Outer Banks of North Carolina and, since 2006, we have been privileged to be among the select few granted brief annual access to this U.S. National Marine Sanctuary.
In 2008, along with wood samples for NOAA, we came back with hours of HD footage for our documentary about expedition diving and the importance of national marine sanctuaries. The program is now in post production, and will hit the underwater film festival circuit when finishing funds become available. For information, go to:
http://www.underseaexpeditionaryvideo.com/Return_To_The_Monitor.html
Another of our current projects about scuba divers who are willing to go to the cutting edge of their sport and the skills and discipline required to get them there. We recently wrapped shooting in Ocala, Florida. This program is also in post production, and it will nicely compliment the “Return To Monitor” on the film festival circuit.
For more information on this project, go to:
http://www.underseaexpeditionaryvideo.com/subaquasurvivor.htm
As the desire and need for scuba diving diversity increases, so do the questions about local practices and customs. This video series looks at the sometimes-subtle differences that make a diving location or activity unique and special (i.e. wreck diving in the New Jersey is very different from wreck diving in Florida.)

The range and depth of the series is virtually unlimited in that there are as many different types of diving styles and practices as there are diving locations. Each episode in the series is 40 to 60 minutes in length and is presented as an informational overview of an activity. In widescreen format and digital stereo, look for these episodes through your local dive shops or online.
For more information about the series visit: http://justabitabout.com/
For more information on the “Quest For Sunken Warships,” show times or to see a trailer for the series, go to http://www.underseaexpeditionaryvideo.com/quest.htm .
USS Murphy - (WWII Destroyer)
Operation Hailstone (Truk Lagoon)
USS Oriskany - (US Aircraft Carrier)
Torpedo Alley (US Eastern Seaboard)
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UEV has been hired to be the Underwater Director of Photography and Camera Operator on their new television series titled “Going Down.” The 13 episode television series produced by Sarah Monahan focuses on SCUBA travel at a local level. For more information about the program go to: http://www.goingdownonline.com/
Going Down - ShrimpTank Productions
Beginning in the spring of 2008, we pointed our creative compass in a new direction and dedicated a significant portion of our time and resources toward the creation of two documentary style television series. Because of the nature of the television industry, we are unable to reveal specifics about these programs at this time; however, we can say we’re looking forward to delivering never-before-seen content that will revolutionize the way sharks are depicted, perceived and understood!
For information about shows that are in development, contact Dee McHenry.
Surprisingly, for being the largest fish in the ocean, Whale Sharks are the least understood and, frequently, the most mysterious. To watch a whale shark swim past you opens your heart to understanding just how small we humans are in the scheme of things, and further opens your mind to recognizing how little we really know.
In this documentary, a multinational team comes together from around the globe to share their knowledge and research in order to develop cutting edge methods by which they hope to learn more about this threatened marine species. In this program, viewers will gain an in-depth look at how science and nature combine to ultimately reveal that whale sharks may just be the key to protecting and preserving our oceans and our planet.
On May 27th, Valeo Films broadcast an Internet first: never-before-seen live webcast of a ship being scuttled offshore. The retired USNV Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg was sunk on May 27th seven miles off the coast of Key West, FL for the purpose of establishing an artificial reef. The website SinkTheVandenberg.com is the porthole by which to view the live video of the sinking and short subject documentaries about the ship and what it took to make the worlds second largest artificial reef.
USNV Vandenberg at dock in Key West
For more information, go to our press release at:
http://www.valeofilms.com/Vandenberg_Sinking_Press_Release.html
David Ulloa - ADM/RBW Video Chief of Staff
RBW and Advanced Diver Magazine have recognized that with changing web technology and acceptance of video feed through the net becoming quicker and additionally popular that we must expand to better reach and serve our ever-increasing dive community.
Advanced Diver Magazine and Rebreatherworld.com are proud to announce our new ADM/RBW video Chief of Staff, David Ulloa - President of Valeo Films Inc.
Moreover, Undersea Expeditionary Video Services, a division of Valeo Films Inc. will be participating with ADM/RBW in many of our up-coming expeditions and events.
David will also have a regular video column inside each issue of Advanced Diver Magazine and a presence on Rebreatherworld. ADM/RBW websites video departments are currently in the progress of redesign with our hopes to better host and serve the public viewer.
Valeo Films Inc. was contracted to shoot aerial and underwater sequences for two of the episodes to date - The Bermuda Triangle and Lost City of Atlantis.
For more information about the show we were involved in goto:
Undersea Expeditionary Video Services is constantly growing, expanding and evolving in many areas of the scuba industry. On this page you will find information on projects that we are either producing or in which we participated.