A Bird's Eye View of Aerial Cinematography

Aerial Cinematography has always been a fascination of mine. Aerial shots tend to easily blow away normal stationary ground shots I find, but I've always wondered how people achieved such amazing footage and what they used. Follow Josh Lambeth from Birds Eye Productions as he sits down along with his crew and explains exactly what they use and how they use it to gain access to the sky and have their cameras airborne.

Josh and his crew are all very active on our Fstoppers Facebook Group, so check out some of the work they occasionally post there. Below is their amazing demo reel to give you a taste of what can be accomplished with the right tools and some behind the scenes footage. Thanks Josh for sharing! You can find them on Facebook : Birds Eye Productions

 


Birds Eye Productions 2012 Show Reel (Josh Edit) from Birds Eye Productions on Vimeo.

 

 

Birds Eye Productions Behind The Scenes from Birds Eye Productions on Vimeo.

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Rebecca Britt is a South Texas based commercial, architectural and concert photographer. When she's not working Rebecca enjoys spending time with her two daughters, playing Diablo III, and shooting concerts (Electronic Dance Music). Rebecca also runs the largest collective of EDM (electronic dance music) photographers on social media.

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