Drone photography and videography portfolio – 360 Degree timelapse aerial video
Timelapse 360.
As social media audiences can be fickle and demanding of their time, we reduced the 5 minutes taken to circle the snow covered village of Cushendun into a one minute forty second version.
Keeping the pace slow when our aerial drone was filming interesting content, we sped up our video footage when the camera was moving from one interesting scene to another – allowing for a concise yet emotionally engaging three sixty degree aerial video of thid picturesque place.
If you would like to talk to us about doing something similar, it would be great to hear from you.
Still from the opening shot of this aerial video produced by Bout Yeh’s Stephen S T Bradley
Our team includes those experienced filming for BBC Worldwide.
Aerial video and photography services for this project:
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Location scouting
- Clearances
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Safety assessment
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Aerial drone videography and photography
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Video Edit
Tourism
Experienced filming from the air for BBC Worldwide and producing aerial and ground based video productions that get results.
Hospitality
Filming and photographing hotels and other hospitality properties and locations to give your marketing material that much needed edge.
Construction
Aerial photography and video productions of the construction process, roof and building inspections, and mouth watering imagery of the completed project.
Commercial & Residential
Let's take your aerial imagery far away from the generic and deliver the engagement you demand.
As the attention span of an average social media viewer can be limited, we adjusted speed on sections of this 5 minute aerial video around Cushendun to present it in 1 minute 40 seconds.
Pulling back from the original tight shot of The Old Church, we reveal the building’s wooded surroundings and proximity to the nearby shore.
Moving our drone camera skyward to 400 feet, we reveal the size of this sleepy coastal village within it’s place on the northern Irish coastline.
As our aerial drone camera rotates away from Cushendun village and the River Dun, we reveal stylish apartments and the view from them over crescent shaped Cushendun Bay.
Our drone circles around the gable of the Bay Apartments before moving towards the mouth of the River Dun, showing us this picturesque National Trust managed village from a totally new perspective.
Our aerial video production finishes on a wide shot of the village, before we zoom in towards The Old Church using a high resolution photograph taken from our drone during this aerial video shoot.