Aerial photography of Worcester and surrounding area with a DJI Phantom 2 Vision quadcopter, a DJI Phantom 3 pro quadcopter and a Yuneec Typhoon H hexacopter. Our pilot is BNUC-s qualified, holds a CAA Pfco (permission for commercial operations) and public liability insurance.
Born in the shadow of these majestic hills and although I've lived in Australia for over 50 years they still tug at my heart strings and Elgar into the mix just perfect Thanks so much ❤
I watch this at least once a week. Still get goosebumps and emotional. Bit of a ticker problem at the moment, just hoping I can walk from Colwall to Worcester Beacon and down to the Bluebird Tea Room again before too long. Thanks David and Sophie. x
A big thank you to Sophie & David for this excellent video capturing the magnificent panoramic landscape of the Worcestershire, Hertfordshire, and Gloucestershire with the wonderfully rousing music of Sir Edward Elgar. This is one of my favourite places to walk, after living in the shadow of the Malvern's in my 20's
Another terrible drone video of a golf course. Why don't these guys fly up the first hole, and then the 2nd and so on, to give golfers a good overview of the course. Wharton Park seems to be one of the only courses in the area that do this, and it's very insightful. This isn't!
This must be one of the worst videos shot from a drone ever. Simple tip, start at the first tee and fly up the hole, and then start at the 2nd tee and fly up the hole and so on.
Would you mind me using this footage on my website? I'm a cabinet maker in Malvern and am looking for some cinematic footage of the surrounding area for the bottom of my page, I will of course add a link to your channel
I have been to Gullet Quarry, the water is warm with a harmless green Algae bloom, harmless from a biological standpoint, but deadly if you are not sensible and try to dive in or swim without due care and attention, ie swim underwater here. You see the Quarry is very shallow in places with many rocks just below the surface. Deaths would not happen here if people used common sense and the prosecution signs are denying people of their birthright to swim outside in clean waters. If I returned I would be ignoring the signs, but people should protest more, they would never put up with such nonsense in Germany, they use their old Quarries for swimming in. Here in the UK the rich rob our mineral heritage and make money out of it. Then they give sod all back to the people unless its a pay to fish lake, of course, more money making for the rich. They never set aside quarries for swimming. Gullet Quarry is a lovely swim if great care is taken, swim underwater though and the green Algae makes it hard to see, your head hits a rock, you become unconscious and drown. Swim sensible, slowly and on the surface and soak up the nice views and let your skin absorb the pure waters.
Thank you for this great video! I have featured it here www.floriferous-garden.com/horticultural-societies/herefordshire/wyche-and-colwall-horticultural-society/
Hello, I am doing a school project at the moment and I was wondering whether I could get permission off of you to use this clip in my school project to promote the local area,Thank you.
I assume you had the land owners permission to launch there?. Need to also watch the distances you are to people and property not under your control as you're breaking the Air Navigation order and this section especially which the CAA are actively prosecuting these days - You need to be at least 150m away from a congested area to fly which this is! Article 167 (1) The person in charge of a small unmanned surveillance aircraft must not fly the aircraft in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (2) except in accordance with a permission issued by the CAA. · (2) The circumstances referred to in paragraph (1) are: · (a) over or within 150 metres of any congested area; · (b) over or within 150 metres of an organised open-air assembly of more than 1,000 persons; · (c) within 50 metres of any vessel, vehicle or structure which is not under the control of the person in charge of the aircraft; or · (d) subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), within 50 metres of any person. · (3) Subject to paragraph (4), during take-off or landing, a small unmanned surveillance aircraft must not be flown within 30 metres of any person.
***** Thanks for the information, I am in fact aware of the CAA regulations having taken the BNUC-s course and waiting for my CAA Permission, and believe all my flights are within regulations, but it is good to spread the knowledge. We are lucky in Worcester to have this racecourse (which is public land) so close to the City centre, which enables me to get such footage. There is a bit of post production zoom going on which can influence apparent distances. Best regards David Bright Bright Sky Videos
27th Media Hi Joe, yes we did meet and I looked on your website just after and was very impressed. If you remember we briefly discussed whether I had considered wedding videos, which I had discounted for various reasons. Having given it some consideration I think that, although not viable on its own, some aerial footage could be a nice extra in a 'proper' wedding video, as well as the process itself being an unusual piece of entertainment. Any thoughts? Regards Dave
Nice video - that was me on the paraglider. I thought you might be filming when I saw the quadcopter. It was a beautiful winters day, as your video shows.
Hi Richard, I'm glad you were there that day, made a much more interesting video. I have posted a still of you on my facebook page (Bright Sky Videos), hope you like it. Please feel free to link, share or whatever, likes and comments always welcome. If the quality is good enough I intend to extract some stills from the video footage so keep watching.
Wow!! The Course looks great and what fantastic work once again from Dave Bright at Bright Sky Videos. Technophobes should take a look at what can be done using state-of-the-art equipment. Excellent work Bight Sky Videos