Showing posts with label David Diley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Diley. Show all posts

Friday, June 30, 2017

OSAM - Now available to Buy and Rent!


Read this.
I know I should probably say something, so there.

This has been shot way back then in 2011.
A lot has happened since, foremost of which the tragic passing of Rusi but also, on the positive side, the designation of the SRMR as Fiji's first National Marine Park.
Also, most of our staff have changed, and the dive itself is also very different from what it used to be back then = now it's much more of a tightly managed tourism product and much less of a thrill, meaning that nobody will ever get close to the Bulls like David did back then. Having said that, we will certainly bring the Bulls very close to you - check out the reviews here! :)
And when it comes to yours truly, I have continued to learn a lot and as a consequence, many of my thoughts and especially, my priorities have been refined or changed altogether - and yes I'm six years older and six years more cantankerous!

In brief, OSAM is now more of a historical document.
Nothing wrong with that - just don't expect us to be like we're being depicted, because we are not.

Other than that, enjoy!

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

OSAM Crowdfunding Campaign - no weird hidden Skulduggery!

Oh FFS mate, yer killing me...

Watch.



So in those years, he has not only become a father but grown a full beard, too!
But something has definitely not changed, see at top! :)

But I'm digressing as always.
Please read this and then, do have a look at the Indiegogo campaign that is literally brimming with awesome perks, including getting your hands on the best-ever wetsuit made by man!

Not yet convinced?
Then check out this post: everybody contributing is automatically entered into a raffle where the upper-echelon donors get the chance of bagging one week of diving with BAD for two - accommodation and flights included!
Now how cool is THAT!


Sunday, August 23, 2015

OSAM - Leone!


Nice!

I got a lot of time for Leone.
Intelligent, erudite and extremely well spoken, he has been of invaluable help in establishing the Fiji Shark Corridor, and shines through brilliant and insightful interviews in OSAM.

Enjoy!



Sunday, August 16, 2015

OSAM - Review, Interview and Teaser Clip!


Nice.
David has received another great review.
Plus, there's an excellent interview with music producer David Lawrie, and here is Teaser Clip 1.

Enjoy!



Tuesday, August 04, 2015

OSAM - Trailer!


Finally!

Behold the official trailer!
Having watched the entire movie too many times to count, I'm frankly totally incapable of giving you an opinion about this - but should it have whetted you appetite for more, there is now a completely new, exhaustive website, and there is obviously a plethora of posts which I invite you to read bottom-to-top.

Enjoy!




The Official Trailer for the groundbreaking, award winning feature length Documentary, "Of Shark and Man."


David Diley is a thirty-two year old man, trapped in a dead end job in England's industrial north and his life is going nowhere. He does however, have a lifelong dream...

Should David follow the advice of everyone around him and forget about it, or should he risk everything and against all the odds, take his one chance to fulfill his greatest ambition, an ambition which finds him in the middle of a feeding frenzy with sixty of the world's most dangerous sharks?

“Of Shark and Man” is a ground breaking film about one man's journey to get closer than anyone thought possible, to the world's biggest Bull Sharks and tell the incredible untold story of Shark Reef in Fiji, one of the greatest marine conservation successes of all time.

“Of Shark and Man” is an epic, incredibly ambitious and cinematic love letter to the world's most feared predator, in which, for once, the shark is the hero.

Friday, July 03, 2015

Rusi - a Tribute.


Thank you David.

This has actually brought tears to my eyes.
Unquestionably the world's most accomplished Shark feeder, Rusi did it because it gave him intense joy and not because of some desire for recognition and fame, to the point that he was most certainly entirely unaware of his global celebrity status, and of the admiration and respect he commanded.

A humble, highly reserved and ultimately shy man, he would only ever engage with a few select people he respected like Valerie or Cristina, and nearly never sit for interviews.
This interview may well be his very last, recorded in 2011 when David was here to shoot OSAM.



Monday, May 25, 2015

In Search of Angels!


Nice.

The Angel Shark is Critically Endangered, with a small population surviving in the Canary Islands.
Story here.

Enjoy!



Friday, May 08, 2015

David - venit, vidit, vicit!


I must say that I'm impressed.

Here are the details of David's trip to Gran Canaria.
Huge congratulations - and when I read his report, I'm really looking forward to seeing many more accolades and possibly, some degree of financial success as well.

Fingers crossed - nobody would have deserved it more!

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

OSAM awarded!


Yes OSAM has already won two awards!
And it hasn't even been launched!

Bravo David!
Details to follow as soon as he posts them!

Wednesday, April 01, 2015

Of Shark and Man - nearly there!


Sorry for the protracted silence.

The last few days have been hectic.
Catering to Royalty is of course both an honor and enormously inspiring - but at the same time, people of that caliber have very precise ideas about what they want to achieve, and staging the Shark dive so that everybody got the shot, and this without interfering with the others has been challenging. Methinks we pulled it off, this especially due to the incredibly hard work of the BAD boyz who were proud and eager to showcase our Sharks to such an illustrious audience - but like I said, images are forthcoming and you will get the opportunity to judge for yourselves.

Truth be told, I'm still somewhat reeling.
So this could not have come at a better time as I really don't have the energy to come up with original content let alone a breathy rant - so please, do take the time to read David's post and also watch the interview which is certainly intriguing.
Yes OSAM is completed and will be rolled out very shortly indeed. I haven't yet seen it and must confess that I look forward to it with great trepidation - not only because the SRMR is my baby but also, because I've broken with one of my rules and have sat for extensive interviews. The footage dates back to 2011 and I've obviously forgotten what I said back then - but I've since learned a lot, and some of my beliefs and priorities have evolved, become more nuanced or changed altogether. 
Looking back will certainly be an interesting personal experience!

Anyway - enjoy!
 

Thursday, March 05, 2015

David - almost there!


Wow.
It really looks like OSAM is nearing completion.

Read this.
For once, I really got nothing to add except for, godspeed, fingers crossed and all!
This is an equally titanic and crazy undertaking, and I do wish that all that hard, hard, lonely work will finally earn David the recognition he so amply deserves. The movie will be stellar no doubt - light years ahead of that recent shallow, rushed and solipsistic crap many of us have had to recently endure.

Anyway - enjoy!

Tuesday, December 09, 2014

A Ray of Light II - finally online!


Behold!

Like AROL I, this is simply a masterpiece.
Story including not one but two making of here and here!

Enjoy!




Friday, July 11, 2014

To Feed or not to Feed - David's Interview!


David has posted his own unabridged interview.

As always, he's making some excellent points.
Re-posted in its entirety, with tacit permission.

What is your opinion on baited shark dives and shark feeding dives, and why?

It’s a strange one, I am neither “pro-shark feeding” nor “anti-shark feeding”.
It would be more accurate to say I wholeheartedly support projects which encourage conservation initiatives for sharks whilst involving local communities and tourism, all with a goal to create long term, sustainable and economically successful alternatives to the short term financial gain of commercial or sport fishing. In short, that generally means eco-tourism shark diving and if you want to ensure your business is sustainable, your clients need a guarantee of sharks and in most places, that means baiting or feeding. 

People have been feeding sharks since the dawn of civilisation.
As soon as we stepped aboard boats and into the water, sharks have benefited from our being there, it’s not this new thing people seem to think it is. This idea that politicians or just the everyday man on the street is going to want to protect something simply because it’s the right thing to do is not only naive, it is grossly misguided. People need incentives to commit to things long term and that incentive has to be financial for it to work properly. Most of the best places in the world to see sharks are third world or developing nations, these nations are already being exploited by fishing fleets looking to empty their waters of fish before leaving them with nothing and heading on to the next location to destroy and for people with nothing, short term financial relief offered by destructive industries is going to be preferable to seeing your family starve. What shark dive operations in these areas can do is provide long term careers and financial stability to areas in desperate need, not just directly linked to the shark feed either but to all the other ancillary businesses which benefit from an influx of tourism capital. 

People who say that these feeds condition sharks to view humans as food or as a source of food simply do not understand sharks.
Sharks are not mindless killers, to imply that seeing a diver behind a cage will condition that shark to equate a diver outside a cage, in a different location, as food is just complete nonsense, akin to claiming a dog can learn to drive a car because he sits in the back seat when you take him to the park. The people who continue to make these claims are implying, whether they realize it or not, that all cognitive development in sharks is in someway ultimately geared towards aggression towards people which is obviously untrue, but also reduces sharks to nothing more than the big dumb animals portrayed in the movies. 

Not all feeds are safe, not all feeds are well intentioned and some are downright irresponsible.
But we cannot condense an industry which on the whole does some incredible things for shark conservation, into one which is creating man-eating sharks prowling the coasts looking for people to eat because the facts don’t lie, shark feeds have not increased the number of shark attacks or the risk of shark attack, anywhere on the planet, the link just does not exist. Those with moral or ethical concerns about the practice need to consider what is better, shutting the feeds down and letting the fishermen in to wipe out the sharks, or choosing not to partake personally in these dives but appreciating the conservation benefit they can provide. 

A protected site under the stewardship of local employees which serves as a site to take tourists out to see what magnificent animals sharks are is the best available scenario we have and shark eco-tourism, is possibly the last remaining realistic way we can halt and then hopefully reverse the alarming decline in global shark numbers. 

Or even, how do you feel about the controversy surrounding baited dives? 

It’s a controversial issue surrounded by myths and untruths perpetuated by people who really don’t understand the issue of shark behaviour. 
The primary concern has always been the increase in the perceived risk of attack but it just simply isn’t true, there is zero evidence that a shark feed operation increases the risk of attacks on bathers, divers and surfers, in fact, if you look at the statistics, you are less likely to be bitten by a shark in a location where feeding occurs, than you are in a location where it does not. I recently saw a claim that the cage diving operations at The Neptune Islands, South Australia, could be directly linked to the attacks in Western Australia which is of course ridiculous, but indicative of the kind of opinions some people will believe are credible. 

It must also be said however, that if you start a shark feed 100 yards off shore from a popular beach, you will likely encounter problems, not because of the implausible notion that feeding sharks conditions them to humans as food (something which has been largely disproven) but because you will be aggregating sharks, at least periodically, in areas of high human recreational water use. More people, more sharks, more risk of a bite, it’s that simple. 

If you are going to open a shark feeding site, you must use common sense, pick a site not used by recreational water users, protect the site so you don’t aggregate sharks for the fishermen and put in place protocols from which you never ever deviate. 
The basic logistics of a shark feed should be exactly the same every single day, the sharks need to learn what is expected of them and also, your clients must also be aware of what is expected of them, too many shark feeding sites these days are letting clients dictate what they want from a dive as opposed to the operator having full control over their input to the dive. If multiple operators use the same site and the same sharks, but their protocols are wildly different, that could confuse the sharks and could lead to issues later down the line and nobody wants that. 

It’s all about common sense, a long term initiative which has the sharks best interests at heart and also, involving local communities. Shark feeds run purely for commercial gain, with no thought for the well-being of the sharks, are no good for anybody other than those looking to make a fast buck. 

Thursday, March 13, 2014

OSAM - public Screening!


Brilliant!

Please read this post by David.
It really looks like all the sacrifice and the enormous effort are being appreciated, which is just great.
Congratulations - I'm really happy for you mate!

And for those that may have missed it the first time.
Here's the latest trailer - wonderful stuff!
Enjoy!



Tuesday, March 04, 2014

OSAM - Progress Report!

Looking slightly overwhelmed? I would, too!

Wow.

Read this.
Which begs the question, at what point, exactly, does dedication morph into obsession - maybe after two and a half years of editing one and the same movie?

Be it as it may, I just can't wait.
This is gonna be simply epic - in length and judging from the teaser-trailers, in quality as well. My only gripe: I just love my percussion heavy techno and "Arabic wailing music", to wit!

Anyway.
What I really wanted to say is, godspeed buddy.
And to you out there, please do consider making a contribution - I'm sure it will come back a thousandfold!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Are you an Idiot?

Click for detail!

Hardly - right? :)


Kudos!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Wanted: UK Film Makers!

Source.

Of Shark and Man is nearing completion.
And I may add, not a moment too soon!

And David has come up with a new idea.
He is offering a platform to a talented aspiring UK film maker - or could it be more, and could they also be established?
Be it as it may, that person will have the opportunity of editing a "Behind the Scenes" featurette that will be circulated widely among David's ever increasing fan community. I'm hundred percent sure OSAM will be absolutely epic, and being associated with this unique project cannot but be a plus.
Details here - technical requirements here!


Monday, December 02, 2013

David - Teaser-Trailer # three!

Yes this would be a stack of 3m Bull Sharks - fabulous pic by DaMary!

This is just awesome!

Yes of course I'm biased.
So once again, I'm not gonna dwell in superlatives but instead invite you to refer to my assessment of Mr. Diley here - I cannot but fully confirm, and then some! And, do check out this post on David's blog!
Bravo!

Only this.
I fully concur that the letterboxed version is by far the better one so please please pretty please, do edit the movie in Anamorphic! And more importantly: I really want to thank the many people who've kindly agreed to be interviewed and are now providing awesome quotables - in this particular case Ratu Leone and Alfie from Uprising, Manasa, my dive buddy Rusi, the ever formidable Helen and the unequaled MPO. And of course the forever Facebook-status-changing Nani!
Vinaka vaka levu!

So without further ado, here it is!
Enjoy!



AND, here's one more post!

Saturday, July 06, 2013

David - Strike Two!

Yes they are toothy - epic pic by Sasha!

Oh for crying out loud!

Hiring that monkey and above all, having the audacity to feature THAT guy was always gonna be a recipe for total disaster - and bingo!

But by all means, don't take my word for it.
Check it out!



Just kidding!
Seriously - totally AWESOME!
This time, however, I'm gonna spare you the back story and the accolades - there's only so much I can come up with in order to describe David Diley's talent and perseverance, and I've pretty much said it all here. Plus, this time, I'm really in no position to be objective anyway.!

Only this.
He's still producing this with close to zero support, and any assistance will be much appreciated - and even if you can't spare a dime, you can help enormously by spreading he word via the social media or even among your friends, Shark lovers and otherwise.
David has written a long post on the subject, so no need to post more details here - and by all means, do leave a comment if you've liked it!.

Applause applause!

Thursday, July 04, 2013

Anticipation!

David Diley as we all know him.
Great at proffering breathy announcements - but will he deliver?

I am excited!
David is posting that
Just a quick heads up, Teaser Trailer 2 for Of Shark and Man is going to be out THIS WEEK!
and that he is
Currently rendering out the new teaser with the full audio mix. 
Sounds good on TV, just need to check laptop and headphones now but as it stands, I think it's finished...
Soooo.... ?
In case you haven't noticed, THIS WEEK is nearly over!
All I can say is that after all that unbearable suspense, it better be brilliant - and by that I mean, at least as good if not better than the last one!

No pressure!