DRONE
SHOTS
Specialist camera drone crew
THE BIG PICTURE
Aerial shots are a standard requirement for any media output. From live tv shows to real estate media packs, a drone shot connects your viewer to the environment in a way that no other camera can.
The latest DJI aircraft deliver amazing quality from the camera array. Up to 48mp stills and 5.1k ProRes video are possible. So you can live stream your content to your gallery, video village or conference.
For real estate and survey work you can capture site progress, demolition and sales images. We can also build highly detailed orthomosaics and 3d photogrammetry from flat images. If you need thermal survey shots we can make that happen too with our network of specialist drone teams.
MAVIC 3 PRO CINE
Flight time: 43 mins
Max Horizontal speed: 21 m/s
Max permitted height AGL:120m 400ft
Weight: 963g
Stabilisation: 3 axis
Liveview: 1080p HDMI (Clean)
Hasselblad Camera: 24mm f2.8-f11 20mp
Medium Tele: 70mm f2.8 12/48mp
Telephoto: 166mm f3.4 12 mp
ISO:100-6400
Image Formats (basic info)
stills - JPEG/DNG raw
video - ProRes 422 5.1k 10bit h264/h265
MINI 3 PRO
Flight time: 34 mins
Max Horizontal speed: 16 m/s
Max permitted height AGL:120m 400ft
Weight: 249g
Stabilisation: 3 axis
Liveview: 1080p HDMI (Clean)
Camera: 24mm f1.7 12/48mp
ISO:100-6400
Image Formats (basic info)
stills - JPEG/DNG raw
video - 4k 10bit h264/h265
DAY, NIGHT AND INBETWEEN
Aerial shots involve the viewer in a unique way, giving a perspective that has not been seen before. Drone shots deliver the luxury of helicopter angles without the cost or hassle which makes aerial imagery accessible to a wide range of clients.
These shots feature Duxford Imperial War Museum, Abergavenny and Doncaster. All shot with the Mavic 3 Pro Cine, at night (we eat a lot of carrots) and appeared in the title and credit sequences for BBC Newsnight spring 2024.
You can see our shots on BBC iPlayer Newsnight on the Road.