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17 jours de prises de vues aériennes au dessus de l’Algérie
mardi 17 juillet
La caméra Panasonic HVX-200 équipée de cartes P2 de 8 Go, en vol dans un Pilatus et en hélicoptères Bell, et un Mac Book Pro ont été utilisés pour réaliser un six minutes, haute définition (DVC Pro HD) à l’occasion du GNL 16. Productions Mediterranean Star Communication.
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Stabilized Aerial Film - Aerial Video HDV - Microlight - Paramotor - Dynabulle - Helicopter - Aircraft
Affordable aerial shooting, stabilized by gyroscopes
Filming in HDV, DVC Pro HD, and all cameras whose weight is less than 7,5kg.
Saturday 13 September 2008
by Marc Salama
popularity : 26%
ABSY.COM provides aerial shooting in SD or HDV video (High Definition), film 16 mm / 35 mm, flying a two-seater paramotor or microlight, or Dynabulle, with two technicians, a pilot and a cameraman. The axis of shots are very diverse and crossing low and very low altitudes are possible if the wind is under 15 km/h. The camera is stabilized in flight by gyroscopes and must weight less than 7,5 kg.

Les Gorges Noires, Alquezar, Espagne IMG/flv/Alquezar03sigle-H.264-2000K-50.flv
Pilote Mathieu Rouanet, cameraman Marc Salama ©Jean-Michel Houlbert - absy.com 2005

Aerial filming in a biparamotor, with high-definition Sony HVR-Z1 HDV in Sierra de Guara for a fiction film "Gorgas Negras" produced and directed by Jean-Michel Houlbert, executive production Tournesol. Cameraman Marc Salama, Ronan Chollou pilot.


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Our references in aerial filming

- Flights over Essaouira and around the Ourika valley in Morocco for the final of City Chase World Championship, a canadian TV show, where 12 teams of two people compete in a race in and around town. Overflights of a camel race and a canoe race (2008).
- Corporate film for Prado Productions, overflights around the city of Cap d’Agde (2008).
- Film for Prod DC , overview of Rasteau vineyards in the region Chateuneuf du Pape (2008).
- Overview in Dynabulle of the Mont - Dauphin, Vauban fortifications, Heritage of Humanity (2008).
- Overview of Briançon and Vauban’s fortifications for WeLoveProd, in a clip broadcasted on the issue of InterVilles TV show (2008).
- Aerial shooting for Xplorer Productions, flyover Charier aggregate career and industrial vehicles, in La Roche Bernard in French Brittany, producer Stéphane Nicolle.
- Production in 2007 of a 6-minutes film of aerial filming on 17 days of flight in Pilatus and Bell helicopters L3 and L4 across Algeria, with Panasonic DVCPro HD camescope, a journey of 8000 km to cover a dozen remarkable sites from the sky, Algerian production MSCom, Algeria.
- Harvest Yellow Wine in Beaumes-les-Messieurs, Jura, close flying over the vinyards and its suroundings, Marc Perrey Productions (2006).
- Clip for Total, produced by Oblectif Images, producer Laurent Wargon, Director Francisco Brzovic, following vehicles (truck and farm tractor) in biparamotor in the fields of rapeseed in the Paris region (2006).
- "Faut Pas Rêver", O’Brasil, France 3, adventure travel TV magazine (2006), flyover arms of the Amazon River around Santarem and the canope of the equatorial forest.
- Feature film by Jean-Michel Houlbert with overflying Alquezar and close follow-up of car paramotor in the valleys of Gorgas Negras, Sierra de Guara, Spain (2005).
- Flying over Plaisir, overview of the region for environmental sightings.
- Microlight World Championship 2005 in Grange Dieu, France.
- Microlight France Championship 2005 in Vichy (broadcast on Sport 6, M6).
- Microlight Europe Championship 2004 in Castelo Branco in Portugal.
- Microlight France Championship 2004, Mondreville
- Microlight World & France Championships 2003
- Microlight France Championship 2002, GAP (documentary Sports 26’ for Motors TV broadcasting in 2004)

View some more aerial films

Close aerial shooting, car follow-up with a biparamotor. Filming with Sony HDV Z1 of a fiction film, "Gorgas Negras" by Jean-Michel Houlbert. Paramotor pilot Ronan Chollou. Cameraman Marc Salama.

Vol au dessus des bras de l’Amazone à Santarem, Brésil

Vol de suivi rapproché de véhicule, Alquézar, Espagne

Vol pour au dessus des champs de colza, France

Vol dans la région de Gap-Tallard, France

Vol Arcouest - Bréhat, Côtes d’Armor, Bretagne

Vol sur les plages de Trégastel, Côtes d’Armor, Bretagne

Le vin Jaune, premier vol, Château Chalon, Jura

Le Vin Jaune, second vol, Beaumes-les-Messieurs, Jura

Test de stabilisation en ULM pendulaire Tanarg
Nouvelle configuration avec un Steadicam Pilot et 3 gyroscopes. Prises de vues aérienne dans la région de Pizay©Marc Salama 2008

All our aerial videos for France3, Total, Marc Perrey Productions are online here with photos that describe the conduct of ground operations.

Indicative prices for aerial filming

A full day of aerial shooting, including gyro stabilization, a biparamotor or microlight two-seater, two operators (pilot and camera operator), insurance included : 2700 € HT / day (with biparamotor) ; 3200 € HT / day (with Dynabulle, biparamotors on wheels, microlight) ; not included : camera, transports (0,70 €/km), accommodation and living expenses. Degressive rates over several days.

Days unbilled in the event of bad weather conditions which keeps us on ground. You can also shoot with HDCam, 16mm or 35mm (on estimates) provided that the camera does not exceed 7,5 kg.

For any quotations in aerial shooting, please contact us here

Paramotor features for aerial shooting

- Power 28cv
- Wing surface 42m ²
- Consumption 5.5L / h
- Altitude of the camera: 1m to 2000m
- Speed without wind: 20-40km / h
- Total weight of the machine less than 50kg
- The machine is dismantled easily and can travel by plane in a canteen.

Characteristics of aerial filming equipments, (camera at your expense)

- a Steadicam Pilot or Flyer for camescope up to 4 kg.
- a Steadicam Flyer for cameras up to 7,5 kg such as the Sony HDW-750P HDCam.
- 3 gyroscopes KS-4 and batteries
- small LCD monitoring.
- HF audio with the ground (optional)
- VHF (optional)
- Total weight : less than 15kg

Constraints related to Microlights

1 / you can fly over anything with permit, but we need also good weather conditions, meaning virtually no wind, which is why we work all year round between sunrise +3 hours and sunset -3 hours in "weather windows" that we forecast 10 days in advance waitng for the anticyclone. To take off and land, we need a field not too far from the target to film, at least 60 yards long without hindrance, in the axis of wind. During winter, we must be reduced to 1:30, in the morning and the evening, this time of flight potential.

2 / for large cities permit to fly over is needed and the authorization of the DGAC and the prefecture. Permission is difficult to obtain for obvious security reasons. If we fly over a private property with permission of the owners, this is easy, especially if we take off from a field close to it, belonging to the same person... A parking may be the case if it is empty and without hindrance. In case of difficulties in obtaining permits, we can put you in contact with a specialized production in requests for overflight permission, for any type air shooting.

3 / can be communicated via our HF helmets onboard to a walkie-talkie (optional) on the ground to improve coordination and adjustment, but ideal for the director is to have a video transmission system VHF low definition to view the plan from the ground (system that we do not provide) to refine the actions.

4 / weather constraints always plays with shooting schedules, we must therefore calculate for workload on the day we fly, it is important that the chief operator and other technicians involved are available early on departure for settings diaphragms and optical constraints in the case of 16 or 35mm cameras, and brief me on the flight hardware, which often change... You can use cameras between 2 kg and 7 kg.

5 / we have 1h30 time autonomy in flight : there are shots to stage the need to repeat until everything is satisfactory and plans eventually to illustrate more generally. We can, if time remains after the plans settled, bring these shots from the surroundings with open-clod effect, and more traditional plans. Filming with animals, we must, for example, have horses accustomed to strong engine sounds type motorcycle.


Aerial Shooting with helicopter and small plane

L’Algérie vue du ciel
Prise de vue aérienne au dessus de l’Algérie©Mediterranean Star Communication

The constraints described above partially disappear with helicopters and small Cessna aircraft that can fly in bad weather, but then impossible to make open-clod like with the paramotor.

The straight shots may be difficult to obtain in a small plane where everything depends on the type of door opening and stayed side of the wing that can interfere with the optical field. A high-wing aircraft without shrouds is the ideal.

With a helicopter straight shot is provided by a way to fly called "crab" which means flying the aircraft 45° offset from its natural axe, so that the optique scope of the camera is in the axis of displacement.

For this type of service, we charge the operator and its gyro stabilization system HT 1500 € / day. The location of the helicopter remains at your expense.

Algerie en vol helicoptere et Pilatus IMG/flv/Algerietouristique.flv
Prise de vue aérienne au dessus de l’Algérie, cameraman Marc Salama ©mscom 2007

Aerial filming with the Dynabulle

The Dynabulle is a motorized balloon, an airship you can control, which was originally developed by Dany Cleyet-Marrel to fly over the Amazon forest with scientists and cameras. It has been popularized since its conception in 1994, as a professional tool in its own right and was picked up by several providers balloonists, including B2O and Fred Lepagnol, pilot and compagny fonder.

Camera stabilisee en Dynabulle IMG/flv/ITVMathieudynabulle02.flv
Vol au dessus du Mont Dauphin ©absy.com - B2O 2008
 
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You are a professional, journalist, producer, director, these aerial shots are available for publishing or television in Pal CCIR 601 (HDV format 1920 x 1080). Contact Marc Salama © 2006 absy.com


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