Drone photography and videography portfolio – Belfast Castle
Capturing the grandeur and scale of this Belfast park, we took to the skies for a totally new view of this spectacular location.
This drone video production was created to first tease the viewer by presenting tantalizing glimpses of this historic building through trees in this popular Belfast destination.
We begin to see the size and scale of the Belfast Castle as our drone moves low and close, before tracking left across the building’s south facing frontage, reaving the grandeur of Cave Hill.
Reaching the end of the building, we move back and up to see the castle’s location within the property’s grounds, before moving forward to over the park towards Belfast and the surrounding countryside.
Screengrab from drone video produced by Bout Yeh’s Stephen S T Bradley
Our team includes those experienced filming for BBC Worldwide.
Aerial photography services for this project:
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Location scouting
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Route mapping
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Drone videography
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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.
Giving scale, a car approaches the castle’s main entrance through a road lined with Autumn coloured trees.
Belfast Castle and it’s position within the forest covered vista of Cave Hill Country Park comes into view.
As our drone moves closer, attention is drawn to the castle and it’s unique gothic architecture.
Rising higher, we are presented with the manicured lawns and water feature within the main grounds of Belfast Castle.
Having tracked to the right, our drone rises higher and rotates west before beginning its journey forward over grass and woodland that leads to the park’s main entrance.