What have been your best ever moments flying a drone?
I'm expecting some interesting and even lovely stories here.
I've got four:
Our first ever takeoff and landing, where we rose no more than 1m/3ft in the air before coming straight down again. We'd begun! A simple moment I'll never forget.
The first early morning shoot for our first film, back at our reserve in South Africa. Straight up, looking straight down, above the cracked earth of a dry dam bathed in warm light. Lots of pre-planning was off to a satisfyingly good start.
Christmas Day, again close to sunrise, filming at one of our most spectacular mountain edge locations in perfectly still conditions. A few seconds of the footage is being used as the opening clip for the film. I was very nervous whilst flying, but delighted with the outcome.
Filming a herd of eland - always a shy species - early morning. Results matter, but everything also came together that we deliberately did to get to that position. Psychologists know this optimal experience as "flow".
I'm expecting some interesting and even lovely stories here.
I've got four:
Our first ever takeoff and landing, where we rose no more than 1m/3ft in the air before coming straight down again. We'd begun! A simple moment I'll never forget.
The first early morning shoot for our first film, back at our reserve in South Africa. Straight up, looking straight down, above the cracked earth of a dry dam bathed in warm light. Lots of pre-planning was off to a satisfyingly good start.
Christmas Day, again close to sunrise, filming at one of our most spectacular mountain edge locations in perfectly still conditions. A few seconds of the footage is being used as the opening clip for the film. I was very nervous whilst flying, but delighted with the outcome.
Filming a herd of eland - always a shy species - early morning. Results matter, but everything also came together that we deliberately did to get to that position. Psychologists know this optimal experience as "flow".