We work with CAA-approved and fully qualified drone operators, enabling us to capture breathtaking cinematic aerials safely, legally and to the highest professional standards for commercial productions.
Aerial cinematography has been at the heart of our work for over a decade. From remote wilderness to major television productions, we create cinematic drone imagery that enhances storytelling while meeting the highest standards of safety and precision.
Our work has taken us around the world, capturing aerials for brands including Patagonia, Audi and Lonely Planet. In 2025, we travelled deep into the heart of Mozambique to film wildlife aerials in Gorongosa National Park for the BBC's The Travel Show, documenting one of Africa's most remarkable conservation success stories from above.
Our broadcast experience also includes filming aerial sequences for the award-winning BBC series The Repair Shop. We have also travelled extensively throughout the UK with Channel 5, capturing drone cinematography for all 18 one-hour episodes of Celebrity 5 Go. The series has been watched by more than 1.49 million viewers, showcasing our ability to deliver cinematic aerial imagery for major television productions at the highest professional standard.
WHY USE A LICENCED OPERATOR?
Providing the flight takes places within the CAA restrictions, we are legally allowed to operate a drone up to 400 feet high
We are fully insured up to £10 million with public liability insurance (unlicensed operators will not be covered with any insurance)
Thorough planning, risk assessments and airspace checks will all be in place to reduce the chance of accidents and any danger before every flight
Our operators have passed two theory exams, a flight assessment and have CAA approved operations manual which means we are educated and trained to an exceptionally high standard for all flying scenarios
WHICH DRONES DO YOU FLY WITH?
We live by the mentality of the right tool for the right job.
Drones vary hugely in shape, size and an overwhelming amount of technical specs, so we select appropriate hardware and operators depending on the requirements of the job. Our current go to is the Mavic 3 , but we also work with the Inspire 2 and heavy lift drones.
All drones provide at least 10-bit colour and 4k footage.
