They have a video on that link, but it only includes a sequence of still photos. It looks like they didn't shoot 30fps footage, since maybe it was only a motion sensitive camera that snapped photos every few seconds.
The team is supposed to go back in mid-October to get more film, hopefully then they can capture it better.
Chad's right though. The researchers determined that this thing moves as fast as a regular squid, so without scale, it'd probably won't be as dramatic.
I know they've been trying to capture them on film for a while, even going so far as to attached cameras onto the head of Sperm Whales, since they often find the whale carcasses have huge sucker marks. Freaky stuff.
mrC