ilker gur

Wide-angle underwater cinematography captured with Sony FX3 inside a Nauticam housing and monitored through the Atomos Shinobi. Each film explores the light, movement, and color balance of the ocean — from the coral gardens of Raja Ampat to the deep channels of the Maldives, the open blue of Cocos Island, and the remote seamounts of the Galápagos.
The focus is on natural light behavior, ambient-to-artificial blending, and color science in log capture and post-production. Every project is shot in cinematic 4K, emphasizing reef structure, marine choreography, and the intersection of science and aesthetics beneath the surface.

This channel documents the rhythm and complexity of marine ecosystems through a filmmaker’s lens — offering an artistic and technical record of how light, depth, and color define the underwater world. Each production serves both as a visual archive and a study of the ocean’s natural geometry, designed for those who appreciate the craft of underwater storytelling.