part of the promotional activities of the Salento peninsula has Caroli Hotels active contacts with the production of "Mission Wrecks," a documentary television format of character that will appeal to a wide and varied target audience with the intent to disseminate stories and events closely linked to the undersea world, without neglecting the important heritage cultural and multi-ethnic territory is any different. The format, the brainchild of producer Fabio Bove, relies on the participation of professional experts and recognized the public to deliver a high quality product, with the immediacy and ease of modern communication and engaging.
A troupe specializing in diving in open water and deep leads viewers to discover the incredible wrecks and their forgotten stories. Each set of "Mission wreck" is a high professionalism of staff: two diving instructors and dive planners to arrange the descent lines and cylinders for decompression, two cameramen to film every corner of the underwater wreckage, a cameraman earth, the director (the same Bove) that will follow throughout the construction of the stakes. We met Bove and his staff at Gallipoli, where he was engaged in studying the wreckage of a plane of World War II, the signal detected by the diving Kalé Polis Enzo Fedele. He told us in what is his job and gave him such emotions. Also told us how difficult it is, in Italy, to meet the support of public agencies to advertise or invest in projects of this kind. "The funds awarded them the same people - he said -, I prefer to do it alone, self-financed (each episode costs an average of 5 thousand euro) and then present my product to those who know how to appreciate." For underwater photo
thank Francesco Pacienza, the underwater photographer of "Mission wreck", which puts them kindly granted.
In photos: the wreck of the Junkers 88 Gallipoli
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