Drone Photography Opens New View on Vertical Adventure
Director & Photographer Andy Mann uses the Typhoon H Pro with Intel RealSense Technology to tell the story of rock climbing at The Monastery in Colorado. Incredible strength and discipline are necessary to get to the top and reach "Upward Places."
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2. Natan_el_Tigre commented 7 years ago
Cool commercial, bro.
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3. thundersnow commented 7 years ago
Why the down votes?...That's a cool video!
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4. ringmaster commented 7 years ago
#3 I wouldn't say it's a boring video. But I think the calm music, philosophic talk and spectacular filming don't apply to people like it used to. I enjoyed the video, but wasn't excited about it.
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5. MindTrick commented 7 years ago
#3 from 1 min 40 sec there was like 20 seconds of actual drone filming, which is prob why ppl downvote. Im downvoting as well, as this is just another "look at us preparing for something cool" and then it doesn't really come. Its like those other movies that pops up, a bunch of teens climbing a cliff and jumping into the sea, adding some wub wub music in the background. You get to see 3-4 ppl jump, and the rest of the 5 minutes is just random images with music.
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6. dopkop commented 7 years ago
Funny - I wasn't going to post something but I felt the need for the internet to hear me and then I saw the comments which already said what I wanted to.
Cool angles! BUT...ENOUGH with the philosophical crap you wrote just to sound like you've figured something out or whatever...."upward places"....ugh get over yourself you make me want to throw up you poseur.
Agreed. Cool commercial, bro
Cool angles! BUT...ENOUGH with the philosophical crap you wrote just to sound like you've figured something out or whatever...."upward places"....ugh get over yourself you make me want to throw up you poseur.
Agreed. Cool commercial, bro
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7. cameramaster commented 7 years ago
To be honest the only part I found interesting was at 1.31, and that was because a customer of mine ( when I worked in Photolabs ) and who was in the Royal Artillery based at Woolwich in S.E. London, brought a few films in for processing and printing, some of the shots he'd taken were in a similar position as the guy in the video...the only difference was that he was upside down at the time...getting shots of guys abseiling down the damn cliff!
+1 1. joeman commented 7 years ago