The best of the best of trains-by-drone footage from around New Zealand in 2023. Drone : Mavic 3 Pro Assistant: Cayleb Clayton Music : In Dreams I can Fly - Pete Barden Thanks to all the Kiwirail drivers who assisted with this video.
Superb production in all respects. Used to live in NZ being based in the capital city of Wellington and travel extensively on business in many parts of NEW ZELAND. Recognize many views including the coastal areas around Kaikoura and along the coastal major route in the South Island. The music overlay was also enjoyable and the sound quality again was excellent. Love any train travel in any country given the opportunity !
Great coverage. Thanks. It would be good if Kiwi Rail engines were painted something that represented our country more such as black or green. The US black trains look great. The yellow and orange always looks filthy unfortunately. Thanks again.
Nice Geoff. Do you need special permission from CAA to operate the drone. I would love to be able to do that but I thought there were rules around drone operations?
Its about common sense, New Zealand's drone rules are "bizzare".... don't upset or distract anyone, ALWAYS get permission to fly in Authorization Zones and always land immediately if a helicopter or plane does approach....... etc
Personally any canned music on videos always puts me off them. I can always see photos if I want silence. I like to hear the noise of the trains. Not someone's favourite song - no matter how well composed or how relevant etc. And watching videos with the sound off to me just doesn't cut off. As I said I may as well see a (silent) photo than spend ages watching a video (including the annoying ads at the beginning).
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