3D-Aviation is offering a concept in air to air video where you have a great influence on the outcome
and are free from many of the obstacles in real life such as aircraft logistics, weather etc. And you only pay for the actual
seconds you want to use.
We can make air to air video of any aircraft type in any livery and also before the real aircraft is
available in real life. The aircraft will be modeled as a 3D model and textured/"painted" in required livery.
This is made possible by applying the same technology as used in the making
of many of todays feature films. The aircraft is generated as a 3D model with any colour scheme
which then makes it possible to be filmed in different environments - which in most cases is
a real nature environment.
When using real air to air filming you would usually fly around for approx. 2 hours with
the filming aircraft but when the footage is edited you may only use a couple of minutes
of the footage. Furthermore you have to consider weather, light, background environment
and production logistics such as aircraft availability and coordination.
By applying our expertise to your air to air film needs you can preview the clips and select the
seconds to want use. You will then be able to calculate a price without worrying about hidden costs
as airport and enroute fees, position flights, fuel and so forth.
This is probably the most economic way to fulfil an airlines needs for air to air video that can be
used as press and marketing footage and furthermore in connection with the inflight entertainment show.
On the right are extracts of some of our productions. Motion pictures can be targeted for the web, TV or cinemas. In general - if you make a production for TV or cinema, a version for the web can easily be made.
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 MyTravel Airways |
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 Maersk Air |
 Finnair, air to air video |
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 SAS Retro video |
 Sterling - sample movie |
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 Finnair A340 air to air |
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The above clips are using Windows Media. Download the Windows MediaPlayer by clicking the link to the left. |
Please note: For continuous viewing of the complete sequence, it is recommended to download the video onto your hard drive before playback. To do so right-click on the thumbnail and select "Save target as…" and view the file using Windows MediaPlayer.
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