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Bob Mills SkyNews 9’s new SHOTOVER M1 brings viewers an unparalleled picture from the sky to keep Oklahomans safe and informed.

Videos

K1- Payload Assembly

Date: May 2015
Product Used: K1, Creative
Desc:

Follow along with our Customer Service Manager, Dan Clapson as he demonstrates how to assemble a payload for the SHOTOVER K1.

Orange Aerial SHOTOVER F1 Show Reel

Date: May 2015
Product Used: F1, Broadcast, Creative
Desc:

Orange Aerial is based in Norway and provides aerial cinematography services to the motion picture, broadcast, and commercial markets.  All the footage captured in this reel was shot using a RED Epic and the Canon 30-300. 

F1- Payload Assembly

Date: March 2015
Location: SHOTOVER New Zealand
Product Used: F1, Broadcast, Creative
Desc:

Follow along with our Customer Service Manager, Dan Clapson as he demonstrates how to assemble a payload for the SHOTOVER F1. 

From Above

Date: March 2015
Location: Tarkine Rainforest
Product Used: K1, Creative
Desc:

Go behind the scenes with Peter Beeh and Aerial Film Australia as they capture aerial footage of the Tarkine Rainforest with the SHOTOVER K1. From Above was produced by Robin Kover. 

About Us

Date: February 2015
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
Product Used: K1, F1, Broadcast, Creative
Desc:

SHOTOVER Systems are designed and manufactured in Queenstown, New Zealand. Here’s a behind the scenes look at our amazing New Zealand team and facilities.

SHOTOVER - ENGINEERING

Date: January 2015
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
Product Used: K1
Desc:

Go behind the scenes with our engineering team to learn about how the SHOTOVER systems were developed.

The new ARRI Ultra Wide Zoom UWZ 9.5-18/T2.9 integrated in the F1

Date: January 2015
Location: New Zealand
Product Used: F1, Creative
Desc:

Demo reel shot and produced by Red Rental of Denmark.

SHOTOVER F1- Stability Demonstration

Date: November 2014
Product Used: F1, Creative
Desc:

A recent stability demonstration put together by the production rental company MovieBird Norway. 

SHOTOVER used for Corvette Stingray Commercial

Date: November 2014
Product Used: Creative
Desc:

Vancal Cine uses one of their SHOTOVER systems to shoot aerial footage for the new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray commercial. 

Dodge Brothers Commercial ft. the 2015 Charger and Challenger

Date: October 2014
Product Used: F1, Creative
Desc:

Developed by the most respected engineers, pilots, and cinematographers in the industry, the F1 sets a new standard for the world of aerial cinematography. The system was recently used to film the new Dodge commerical. 

2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport ‘Get There’ TV Commercial

Date: October 2014
Product Used: F1, Creative
Desc:

Vancal Cine uses the SHOTOVER F1 to capture aerials for the new Mitsubishi commercial.

The Hollywood Helicopter Pilot Behind Extreme Aerials

Date: October 2014
Product Used: K1, Creative
Desc:

SHOTOVER & Helinet Aviation's Alan Purwin is not your average pilot. He flies with a camera mounted to his helicopter to capture aerial footage for movies and television shows. Bloomberg heads to LA to meet Purwin and Aerail DP, David Nowell, to learn how they get those sweet shots. (Source: Bloomberg)

Aerial Cinematography Tricks of the Trade

Date: October 2014
Product Used: K1, Creative
Desc:

In part 2 of Variety's visit to Helinet Aviation and SHOTOVER, Variety's David Cohen reveals some of the tricks of the trade for aerial cinematographers.

The Art of Aerial Cinematography

Date: September 2014
Product Used: K1, F1
Desc:

Variety takes flight with SHOTOVER's team of Alan Purwin and David Nowell to get an inside look at how they capture stunning images for some of today's biggest action films.

SHOTOVER Demo Reel 2014

Date: August 2014
Location: Dubai, California, New Zealand, China, Canada
Product Used: K1, F1, Creative
Desc:

A culmination of footage from all over the world highlighting the versatility of both systems. SHOTOVER F1 and K1 feature a groundbreaking modular design that enables operators to utilize multiple camera and lens combinations depending on their needs.