GREY FRAMES AERIAL(DRONE) PHOTO AND VIDEO SERVICES
WE ARE SWORN TO THE MUSICAL CRAFT OF VISUAL NARRATIVE THROUGH CUTTING EDGE DRONE ENTERTAINMENT MECHANICS
Licensed Remote Pilots and Creative Professionals
Grey Frames provides for aerial drone cinematography, aerial drone video production and aerial drone photography in New Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad and NCR as well as pan India. We are New Delhi’s noted provider of an extensive professional drone video production, drone aerial cinematography and taking pictures using drones. Our drones have been airborne for features, television shows, commercials, reality shows, news media, thermal mapping, industrial surveying, estate housing and private construction projects. We bring immense production value to your project irrespective of how big or small it is.
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AERIAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
Features
Television Shows
Commercials
Sports
Travel Videos
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
3d mapping services
Inside and outside drone
360 vr production
Industrial process demonstrations
Pov
REAL ESTATE MARKETING
High rises
Apartments
Houses
Land surveying and mapping
Real Estate promotions
DRONE SERVICES FOR THE COMMERCIAL, REAL ESTATE, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY
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Once we have got the details of the assignment, we will assign the best drone and pilot for the asked job to your account. If you have any specific request for a drone type or if there is a need for certain image sensors, let us know beforehand and we can work out the appropriate fit for you.
Aerial photography can be traced back to 1858, when Nadar took the first successful aerial photograph from a hot air balloon over Paris. Although this photograph is now lost, James Wallace Black's aerial photograph taken from a balloon tethered 2000 feet above Boston in 1860 has survived. The photograph depicts the city's streets, laid out in miniature below, showing that a height of 2000 feet is adequate for documenting the street map and providing a sense of the three-dimensional scale of individual buildings.
This initial success led to a surge of innovation in aerial photography. George Lawrence, for example, developed a technique for strapping large-format cameras to kites and used it to capture the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. In 1909, Julius Neubronner ingeniously strapped cameras to carrier pigeons, successfully taking aerial photographs. In the 1910s and 1920s, the advent of fixed-wing aircraft allowed aerial photographers to once again look through their cameras at their subjects.
With the introduction of helicopters and drones, aerial photography gained greater control over the positioning of the camera. However, it became evident that the positioning of the camera and the technical skill of the photographer were crucial factors, particularly when dealing with high winds on unstable platforms.
Today, it is often assumed that satellite imagery has captured everything, air travel is commonplace, and drones are ubiquitous. There is also a tendency to believe that technology alone determines the art of aerial photography. However, this is not entirely true. While access to new vantage points has certainly expanded, the challenges of executing successful aerial photography remain as daunting as ever.
Aerial photographs require elaborate planning and preconception. Without the right lens, being in the right location can still result in a failed shot. Even arriving at the right location can be problematic, as an instant change in lighting conditions due to a passing cloud can significantly alter the photographic outcome.
As a team of aerial photographers and cinematographers, We approach our work with a methodical and detailed study of all aspects of the craft, just as we would with any other shoot on the ground. However, the technical comprehension of photography and videos is equally important for successful aerial photography.
Due to the limited battery life of drones, We often have to break the shoot into multiple segments, allowing for changes in ground locations. Drones can operate with precision, flying close to the ground and even inside buildings, providing unique visual options.
Currently, We primarily use a DJI Inspire 2 with a Zenmuse X7 camera, a setup commonly used in Bollywood movies and tv series. For exploring smaller internal spaces, We utilize smaller drones. We are experienced in dealing with the specific logistical issues that arise when doing aerial photography anywhere in India.Weather plays a significant role in aerial photography, just as it did for Nadar in 1858. It requires an acute appreciation of the weather's vagaries, which can significantly impact the final result.