Shipwrecks Taiwan is a documentary that highlights Taiwan’s rich marine ecology by focusing on the underwater conditions of sunken ships around Taiwan. It features over 15 sunken ships located across Taiwan. The average depth of these shipwrecks is between 35 to 52 meters, and some have hardly been visited due to the depth and poor visibility throughout the year. Our team also discovered an unidentified ancient sunken ship that is relatively large, with a rich ecology of high-value fish species that have been depleted on other shipwrecks. Shipwrecks Taiwan is filmed in the highest current image recording specifications – 8K/120fps/RAW, aiming to fully document the current appearance of these shipwrecks in the highest image quality before they are eroded and destroyed by the sea. Producer Tim LEE will guide the audience to explore the shipwrecks underwater.
《沈睡的水下巨人》希望能將大家平常看不到的海洋深處推上銀幕,透過這些「鋼鐵巨人」詮釋臺灣的海洋生態。沈船是生物最容易聚集的地方,是海洋生態的指標,生態系良好的海,沈船會有滿滿的魚群與各式軟硬珊瑚;相反的,空蕩蕩的沈船,代表海洋資源的枯竭。那麼大家所看不見的臺灣究竟是什麼樣子?我們將帶領大家一起探索。