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15 06, 2019

DSR Present at Creative England Filming Summit

By |June 15th, 2019|Categories: Featured News |Tags: |Comments Off on DSR Present at Creative England Filming Summit

DSR Present at Creative England Filming SummitCreative England are the logistical power behind many of the UK-filmed TV series and movies that you’ll definitely have heard of – from Peaky Blinders to Harry Potter. When a company wants to create a film or drama in the UK, Creative England are likely to be the organisation that they turn to. Creative England are the logistical power behind many of the UK-filmed TV series and movies that you’ll definitely have heard of – from Peaky Blinders to Harry Potter.  When a company wants to create a film or drama in the UK, Creative Eng [...]

2 12, 2022

Drones for TV & Film: Using Drones In Your Next Project

By |December 2nd, 2022|Categories: Aerial Video and Filming Aerial Photography General |Tags: |Comments Off on Drones for TV & Film: Using Drones In Your Next Project

If you want to add cinematic quality to a video or film sequence, aerial shots are the answer. Hollywood blockbusters like Bond movies and the Fast & Furious franchise put you at the heart of the action with spectacular aerial shots. They add a real ‘wow factor’ and in the hands of a skilled crew can transform a two-dimensional movie into an exhilarating thrill ride. Aerial shots of landscapes are also incredibly effective.  [...]

19 07, 2023

DJI Inspire 3 Drone Operator

By |July 19th, 2023|Categories: Aerial Filming Aerial Video and Filming Featured |Tags: |Comments Off on DJI Inspire 3 Drone Operator

DJI Inspire 3The DJI Inspire 3 was a long time coming, with many professional drone operators wondering if it would ever appear. The Inspire 2 first appeared in 2016 and with the rate of new releases of other models, it’s understandable why some people gave up hope. The good news is that it really was worth the wait. The DJI Inspire 3 is both worthy of the Inspire name and a significant step forward on its predecessor.  [...]