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Antarctica Shot With a Drone

Ryan Nance April 28, 2015

 

Stockholm-based filmmaker Kalle Ljung shot this with a GoPro camera stuck on a DJI Phantom 2 drone.

This movie was shot during our 20 days trip to Antarctica in December 2014 to January 2015. We started from Ushuaia in Argentina and went to Port Williams in Chile, rounded Cape Horn and crossed the Drake Passage towards the Melchior Islands in Antarctica. We spent 16 days in the Antarctic and got to experience the most amazing scenery and wildlife before we returned back to Ushuaia.
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In 5tilt Tags aerial, gopro, antarctica, drone
Above the grit and noise of the street, downtown Los Angeles quietly provides some of the most amazing visual detail in its buildings and public art works. This is a selection of those buildings and public arts filmed across some 50 different locations in the immediate downtown area and the arts district. There are many many more locations that are not included and are equally if not more impressive. Some of the buildings are in disrepair, some have been restored to their full glory while others have been transformed into artworks. In all of them, there is character, color and detail that makes the area a never-ending source of intrigue. Music by Chassol - Odissi, Pt. II (Emotif) [Yuksek Remix] http://www.beatport.com/track/odissi-pt-ii-emotif-yuksek-remix/4903089 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ultrascores/id739702794 All content is copyright of its respective copyright holders. Video and natural sound copyright Ian Wood, 2014. This video may only be reproduced in its entirety, unaltered with accreditation. No portion of this video may be duplicated, altered, reused and/or unaccredited without explicit permission. For queries regarding aerial filming work, please visit http://www.ianwood.com for contact details. A note about aerial filming, safety and best practices. These shots were obtained with a lightweight remote controlled quad-copter and camera system. The following measures were in place during the filming: - Following all applicable FAA regulations (the ones that actually exist). - Avoiding controlled airspace and TFR restricted airspace. - Staying below 400ft AGL. - Avoiding any and all air traffic, airways, airports, etc. - Maintaining awareness for helicopter traffic and proximity to helipads. - Flying just above or along rooflines to stay out of usable airspace for helicopters. - Maintaining visual LOS to the quad-copter at all times. - Shooting mostly during early morning when possible to avoid crowds and traffic. - Not directly overflying groups of people. - Being sure to have direct ability to alert any people nearby in case of potential incident. - Being prepared to ditch in order to prevent injury or accident. - Maintaining a minimum height of 100ft above any private property. - Deleting any shots inadvertently revealing private activities or people in a place of privacy.

Downtown LA by Quadcopter

Ryan Nance July 28, 2014

Downtown Los Angeles is one of those things seen either from a distance, or from in the middle of it. Filmmaker Ian Wood gives us this stylish quadcopter-eyed view. 

With DTLA's fascinating architectural and art history, drawing contributions from lots of different times and points of view, this is a visual feast.

In 5tilt Tags dtla, downtown la, los angeles, quadrotor, aerial
Male, Capital of the Maldives

Male, Capital of the Maldives

Photos of the Day - Aerial Shots from Around the World

Ryan Nance September 11, 2013

There is a great set of 39 fantastic aerial shots over at All That's Interesting . Here are some of my favorites.

The tent city in Mecca during the Hajj

The tent city in Mecca during the Hajj

Fort Bourtange in the Netherlands 

Fort Bourtange in the Netherlands

 

Capetown South Africa

Capetown South Africa

via All That's Interesting
In 5tilt Tags aerial, aerial photography

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