Emirates and Boeing launch ‘View
from Above’
DUBAI FROM THE SKIES IN THE EVENING.
SOURCE:EMIRATES
One of the largest branded aerial filming projects to date spanning 18 global
destinations
DUBAI, U.A.E., Emirates
and Boeing have partnered together to sponsor ‘View from Above’, one of the
largest aerial filming projects ever conducted using unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs), commonly known as drones. Filming was conducted in 18 destinations on
five continents including Emirates’ hub in Dubai and Boeing Commercial
Airplanes’ home, Seattle. Footage for Dubai was provided by Dubai Film.
Click
here to watch the Dubai film and here to watch the Seattle film.
All
of the films can be viewed here on the ‘View from Above’ site, enabling
visitors to spin the globe to one of the 18 destinations, and be taken
straight to their desired video.
Boutros
Boutros, Emirates’ Divisional Senior Vice President, Corporate
Communications, Marketing and Brand said: “The beautifully crafted films
produced for this project not only feature destinations within our network in
a stunning new light, but also utilise innovative technologies in creative
ways to produce dramatic footage. Our aim is to always connect with our
audiences around the world, and we hope that people are inspired by these
unique films.”
“Partnering
with Emirates for this project was a tremendously exciting venture,” said
Jerry Verghese, Vice President, Global Brand Marketing for Boeing Commercial
Airplanes. “The combination of technology, art and innovation to bring
about these fabulous vignettes of Emirates’ destinations around the world is
remarkable. We are proud that the Boeing 777 is an integral part of
Emirates’ fleet taking people to all these amazing destinations.”
Keeping
safety at the forefront, the aerial capabilities of the drones meant the
project team could produce previously unseen aerial imagery and perspectives
with incredible precision and accuracy, even when operating in tighter
spaces, in destinations like Vietnam where drones grazed rice fields, Norway
in between mountain crevices, and over lily pads in the Seychelles, to name a
few. The drones were also able to reach locations that would have been
challenging with traditional helicopter and fixed wing aerials, like deep
caves and beneath jungle foliage. Once such example is Japan, where drones
were used to film in between the branches of cherry blossom trees and closely
hover over steep waterfalls. In Rio, drones were able to vertically float
above Maracanã Stadium producing a fresh new take on the iconic football
arena.
Justin
Thomas Ostensen from Shotwell media, who piloted the drone to shoot the
Seattle film, commented on the extensive preparation involved in the filming
process: “Safety really comes down to the individuals and companies flying
drones to be responsible, cautious, follow common sense rules and operate
within a strict set of pre-flight and post-flight procedures. Drones are very
safe with failsafe features that create high levels of reliability and
stability. However, extensive experience is required to operate drones for
aerial filming. A blend of technical knowledge and creativity are a
prerequisite to achieving cinematic aerial imagery.”
Over
13 qualified drone pilots from around the world worked on the filming
project, which was produced and directed by MOFILM.
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From Above Dubai
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Best Regards
Okolie, Ijeoma.C
Media Relations Executive,
JSP Communications,
Lagos.
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