Apple Spotlights DiveFilm Podcast Video!
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DiveFilm Podcast Video, produced in association with Wetpixel.com, has been chosen by Apple as one of its “Featured Video Podcasts, TV & Film,” along with other video podcasts including National Geographic Video Shorts and HBO Documentary Films. DiveFilm Podcast Video is the first diving-related podcast to achieve this level of recognition at iTunes.
Prior to the announcement, Apple released an updated version of iTunes to handle its new feature film download service, and revamped the iTunes interface in the process placing more emphasis on its video podcast selections.
The move comes as DiveFilm Podcasts released its latest episode, “Video Lives” by Paul and Kelly Wags. The two are videographers and dive professionals based in Western Australia, and they created “Video Lives” about their region and its diving.
“‘Video Lives’ is a wonderful introduction for a general audience to the ocean, diving and underwater imaging. It’s a great film to have up as the episode that will be seen first by new subscribers who learn about the podcasts through Apple’s promotion,” said DiveFilm producer, Mary Lynn Price.
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Comment(s):DiveFilm certainly deserves this honor. I love their films, subscribe to their feed in iTunes, and check their site regularly for new content. Anyone who enjoys opening their eyes while diving will love these films!
Posted by WillyVolk on 09/14 at 06:28 AMMary Lynn Price has worked extremely hard to make this a success. It is her dedication to providing showcases for film makers, concern for the ecology and spreading the word that has brought this bounty to the entire dive community world wide. Thank you Mary Lynn-
Steve DouglasPosted by steve on 10/12 at 05:35 PM
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