Things To Consider
Changes in schedule or equipment order may result in additional charges and/or delays.
We recommend that your camera operator and pilot are frequently involved with shooting aerials.

1. What is the subject matter? How is to be portrayed?

2. Are there limitations due to altitude or restrictions, distance to subject matter, etc.?

3. Is the aerial perspective air-to-ground? If so, is the subject matter stationary or mobile? If mobile, what speed will it be traveling, and over/through what terrain?

4. Is the aerial perspective air-to-air? If so, what speed will the subject matter (aircraft) be traveling, and what is its minimum air-speed?

5. Will there be a requirement to shoot from both sides of the helicopter?

6. Is there a requirement for time-compression? If so, at what frame rate(s)?

7. Is there a magic-hour shot? If so, will there be a need to change lenses (i.e.: from a zoom to a prime)?

8. Is there a landing site close by, and will is fuel readily available (i.e.: is a fuel truck necessary)?

9. Will the helicopter travel to location with the equipment installed, or will it be necessary to install the equipment on location?


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