Droider
Drone Enthusiast
Hi All
I am Dave Halton, moderator on this forum as 'Droider'. I have been involved in multi rotors since they first emerged as a camera platform and adopted using them after trying single rotor helicopters. After trying and trying with different systems I have found one that works perfectly for the UK. As AerialVue.co.uk we have worked for numerous BBC productions in the UK and far afield. We also work for lots of independent production companies providing everything from expert advice, piloting services, custom building services, and specialise in precision flying of camera systems from GoPro's to Broadcast cameras.
We are CAA registered for aerial work and fully insured. Our machines are built in house by the pilots that operate them. We have machines registered that can fly anything from a GoPro's to a full frame broadcast / movie graded cameras.
For further information please visits our website
www.aerialvue.co.uk
OR
For everyday updates our open Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/aerialvue.co.uk.
Examples of how we got to be the UK's leading company in AV and AP as well as other UAV services you can track how we got to where we are now at the following youtube and Vimeo sites
http://www.youtube.com/user/davehalton
http://www.youtube.com/user/thedroider
http://www.youtube.com/user/aerialvueUK
https://vimeo.com/aerialvue
So here is where we started with the first post on here in the "show what you filmed' thread almost three years ago!
http://www.multirotorforums.com/sho...what-you-filmed/page149&highlight=show+filmed
[video=youtube_share;yVg-3gtz5Ho]http://youtu.be/yVg-3gtz5Ho[[/video]
Then to our latest reel we have just produced
You can see us here in action at the BBC UAS event in November 2013 flying a DroidWorx Y6 machine..
Or the other ones on Vimeo including these and more
Thanks to Bart for starting this thread
Dave Halton
I am Dave Halton, moderator on this forum as 'Droider'. I have been involved in multi rotors since they first emerged as a camera platform and adopted using them after trying single rotor helicopters. After trying and trying with different systems I have found one that works perfectly for the UK. As AerialVue.co.uk we have worked for numerous BBC productions in the UK and far afield. We also work for lots of independent production companies providing everything from expert advice, piloting services, custom building services, and specialise in precision flying of camera systems from GoPro's to Broadcast cameras.
We are CAA registered for aerial work and fully insured. Our machines are built in house by the pilots that operate them. We have machines registered that can fly anything from a GoPro's to a full frame broadcast / movie graded cameras.
For further information please visits our website
www.aerialvue.co.uk
OR
For everyday updates our open Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/aerialvue.co.uk.
Examples of how we got to be the UK's leading company in AV and AP as well as other UAV services you can track how we got to where we are now at the following youtube and Vimeo sites
http://www.youtube.com/user/davehalton
http://www.youtube.com/user/thedroider
http://www.youtube.com/user/aerialvueUK
https://vimeo.com/aerialvue
So here is where we started with the first post on here in the "show what you filmed' thread almost three years ago!
http://www.multirotorforums.com/sho...what-you-filmed/page149&highlight=show+filmed
[video=youtube_share;yVg-3gtz5Ho]http://youtu.be/yVg-3gtz5Ho[[/video]
Then to our latest reel we have just produced
You can see us here in action at the BBC UAS event in November 2013 flying a DroidWorx Y6 machine..
Or the other ones on Vimeo including these and more
Thanks to Bart for starting this thread
Dave Halton
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