The feature film Sharing Air is positioning itself as more than a feel-good dive movie, and according to details published on the official Sharing Air movie website, the production team is actively inviting supporters to step into the film industry as Executive Producers while helping bring an inclusive, emotionally driven scuba story to life.
At the heart of the project is a narrative inspired by real experiences within the adaptive diving community, building on themes previously explored in The Scuba News feature Diveheart Stories From the Heart: Want to Be in a Movie?, where filmmakers outlined their ambition to involve the wider dive world in both the storytelling and production process.
The story behind Sharing Air, as outlined on the official film site, centres on a couple whose relationship develops through scuba diving experiences shared with people living with disabilities, drawing heavily on the philosophy and real-world impact of adaptive diving programmes connected to the Diveheart community. This foundation gives the film authenticity, emotional depth and a clear social purpose that goes beyond entertainment alone.
What sets this project apart is its open invitation to become part of the filmmaking journey, with the Sharing Air production team offering Executive Producer roles to individuals who want a genuine foothold in the movie business rather than a passive supporter label. These opportunities are designed for people who value meaningful storytelling, want on-screen credit and are curious about how independent feature films are developed from script to screen.
Executive Producers on Sharing Air are offered a chance to engage directly with the creative team, with involvement packages explained clearly on the Sharing Air website, allowing supporters to understand how their contribution helps fund production while also unlocking behind-the-scenes insight into casting, development and the realities of independent filmmaking.
From a dive industry perspective, the project builds naturally on earlier coverage by The Scuba News in the article Diveheart Stories From the Heart, which highlighted how adaptive scuba narratives are increasingly finding space in mainstream media, reflecting a broader shift towards inclusivity and representation in underwater storytelling.
For divers, non-divers and creative investors alike, Sharing Air represents a rare crossover between film, purpose and participation, and the filmmakers behind the project are clear on the official Sharing Air platform that this is an opportunity to help shape a film that amplifies the life-changing impact of diving while opening a tangible door into the movie industry.
For more information about becoming a producer, reach out to Jim Elliott at Jim.elliott@diveheart.org or call 630-408-1920









