Simon Dubois

Películas

Ocean Souls
Sound Designer
Ocean Souls Films and Wildlife Media unite 100+ filmmakers, scientists, and leading experts to shine a bright, new spotlight on humanity’s closest living relatives - cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises). New footage and scientific discoveries reveal the extraordinary world beneath the ocean’s surface, where these majestic beings exhibit characteristics not unlike ours in terms of emotions, language, family, intelligence, and human interaction. Directed by Philip Hamilton, this multi-award-winning film inspires people to care and want to protect the oceans.
The mysteries of Mont La Pérouse
Sound Mixer
Bajo la superficie de los océanos hay miles de volcanes que aún son desconocidos. Uno de ellos, el monte La Pérouse, cercano a la isla de Reunión.
700 Tiburones
Mixing Engineer
En la Polinesia Francesa, Laurent Ballesta y su equipo de buzos utilizan tecnología de rastreo y sofisticadas técnicas de cámara para investigar una manada de 700 tiburones grises que patrulla las aguas en masa; captando increíbles comportamientos nunca antes captados por una cámara.
The Grouper Mystery
Sound mixer
In French Polynesia, there is a place where every year, thousands of groupers gather in secret followed by hundreds of sharks… The photographer, diver and biologist Laurent Ballesta, with his team, wanted to better understand what motivates these fish to wait until the exact day of the full moon to spawn all at once! With the help of researchers from the CNRS of Moorea, they dived and conducted numerous experiments to study and witness this unique phenomenon. Taking advantage of this period of incredible richness, Laurent Ballesta did a record dive of 24 hours at over 20 meters.
Diving with the Coelacanth
Sound Mixer
120 metres down off the wild coast of South Africa lives an animal once thought to have been extinct for 65 million years - the coelacanth, locally known as Gombessa. A dinosaur fish, a living fossil, that remains the only link connecting fish to terrestrial tetrapods: its fins contain the beginning of reptile and mammal leg bones! And what about the vestigial lung found at the back of its huge mouth?… A team of underwater explorers will film these legendary fish like never before.