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Crystal Beach revisited

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Join us on a fascinating journey with the team of underwater cave explorers

as they describe their experiences exploring

this unique Gulf coast cave system.

From the no-mount restricted entrance, through gorgeous scooter-sized passages to the mysterious and living Dragon's Lair.

 

Starring Brett Hemphill, Michael Poucher and Rudy Sturm.

Underwater footage by Brett Hemphill, aerial footage by Rudy Sturm.

Funded in part by the Florida Wildlife Federation

 

Including:

Crystal Beach revisited, 30 minutes

Short program, 6 minutes 

Crash, Croak, Clear, 2 min. 30 seconds

 

 

 

MudBug Client List

 

2006

Marion Therapeutic Riding Association, Inc.

Editing of program for fundraising and promotional purposes.

www.mtraocala.org

 

2005

 Tiger Aspect Productions, London, England

 Talent for episodes of upcoming series tentatively titled Ultimate Blunders.

Shot on location in and around Ocala, Florida.

www.tigeraspect.co.uk

 

 Tower's Productions, Chicago, Illinois

Associate field production on episode of OLN's Outdoors Investigations

shot in north central Florida cave country.

www.towersproductions.com

 

Pixnat, Quebec, Canada

Talent, safety diver and guide for UW videographer Nathalie Lasselin.

www.pixnat.com

Facing Darkness

www.facingdarkness.com

 

O'Leno State Park, High Springs, Florida

Mystery of River Rise documentary.

www.floridastateparks.org/oleno/

 

Ichetucknee Springs State Park, White Springs, Florida

Documentary programming for visitors to the Ichetucknee Springs Welcome Center.

www.floridastateparks.org/ichetuckneesprings

 

Private client, Georgia

Children's program for middle school geography lesson.

Showing cave divers in the Peacock Springs system, water sampling and basin fauna.

 

Peacock Springs State Park, Luraville, Florida

Underwater documentaries and media design services.

www.peacocksprings.com

 

 

Past Projects

 

2006

Off the Beaten Path!

Systems rarely seen! Four teasers for upcoming Mudbug programs:

Briland's Blue Hole, exploration diving in the Caribbean, 5 minute

Crystal Beach, the Florida Gulf coast's own blue hole, 6 minutes

Harvey's Cave, curious, a fascinating visual cave, 4 minutes

Suwannee Blue, short dive, short video, 3 minutes

 

 

2005

Springs of North Florida

a DVD featuring 3 mini-documentary programs:

Troy Spring and Peacock Springs

An introducing to Troy Spring and the world-famous Peacock Springs.

Rose Sink

Discover what residents and divers have long suspected

about this serene sinkhole pond.

The Mystery of River Rise

Where does the extra water come from?

Journey to an adventure of a lifetime. Introducing O'Leno State Park.

Available at our Online Store

 

2004

Ichetucknee Springs State Park Welcome Center

MudBug Productions is proud to be a part of the Welcome Center with our programs, Mystery of River Rise, Rose Sink, and

   Troy Spring and Peacock Spring, introducing visitors to the incredible underwater cave features of Florida .

Gorgeous footage of the large clear passages that make Peacock Springs the premiere world-class cave diving destination, and

    Rose Sink, the story of a sinkhole connected via underground conduits to Ichetucknee Springs, more than five miles away!

Programs compiled into the Springs of North Florida DVD.

 

2002

Mystery of River Rise

This award-winning program takes a tour of North Florida's O'Leno State Park,

from the earliest human settlement to the present,

exposing the incredible, dangerous and extensive

underwater cave system beneath the land.

O'Leno Team Reports

 

 

                                                              2000

 

White Ring Blue Hole

A 1999 Explorer's Club Caribbean expedition led by inventor and world-class

explorer Tom Turner, resulted in this program showing

the world of a Caribbean Blue Hole and the variety of life found

in the fascinating cave system.

Expedition Report

 

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