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Aerial/Drone Work

AERIAL/DRONE WORK

Wow, it’s been way too long since I’ve updated my blog on here. And not that it matters, but I thought I’d catch up on some of the stuff I’ve been up to lately. My partner in aerial cinematography Justin Chapman from Chapman Aerospace and I just recently wrapped filming for season 13 of Wheeler Dealers for Discovery Channel’s Velocity network. The entire season was a blast and took us all around Southern California, up to Oregon, and out to a solar plant in the middle of the Nevada desert. I can’t show the reel I cut together from the season, because not all of it has aired yet, but some of the shots we got we’re pretty cool, and we both learned a lot of great techniques when it comes to filming cars with a drone.

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Justin on set for Wheeler Dealers.

Right after wrapping for Wheeler Dealers, we headed to Pennsylvania to shoot the U.S. Open of Golf for Fox Sports. We were there for a week, shot every single hole, and came home with a hard drive full of footage that Fox used during their live broadcast. Check out the reel from the week’s shoot below. If you’re in need of aerial work—drones or full-sized helicopters—contact us through the contact link on this website or visit www.chapmanaero.com. I can’t wait to see where we end up next. There are some big, exciting things planned for the future.

2016 U.S. Open of Golf | Fox Sports Reel from Lutes Digital Media on Vimeo.

 

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It’s Been Awhile

Travis Pastrana made a surprise appearance at the Michelin tire shoot.

Travis Pastrana made a surprise appearance at the Michelin tire shoot.

IT’S BEEN AWHILE

I’ve had a crazy past couple of months. In fact, it’s been so crazy that in the last two months I’ve only spent about 10 days at home. Between camera operating on drones and various motorcycle related events, you could say I have had a very full plate, but I’m not complaining one bit.

The hectic schedule began with some one-day drone shoots for a couple television shows. The first show is titled Preacher, and is produced by Seth Rogan. The shoot was out in blisteringly hot El Centro, California, and it was a lot of fun. Not to be short about it, but all I can reveal is that the show will be very entertaining. From there, I jumped on a plane to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for another TV show. This one will air on Sundance Channel and is titled Hap And Leonard. We filmed a really fun scene, but again, I can’t reveal much more than that.

The camera cart for the DP on set at Hap And Leonard. We were on the 2nd Unit while 1st Unit shot at a separate location.

The camera cart for the DP on set at Hap And Leonard. We were on the 2nd Unit while 1st Unit shot at a separate location.

After only a couple days home, I was back on a plane for a 2016 KTM intro in Indiana for a few days—check out Cycle World for the full write up. Upon returning home for a day, it was back on the road again, as myself and brother-in-law Justin Chapman were headed to the U.S. Open of Golf in Seattle, Washington, for two weeks with Fox Sports. The first week consisted of shooting every single hole on the Chambers Bay course, as the footage was to be used to show each hole during the live broadcast. The second week consisted of live broadcasting and flying just about non-stop. For our crew—myself, Justin, Eric Austin, and Seth Austin—it was really cool to be the first to use a drone for live broadcasting during a sporting event. We all went through a lot to get there and get the job done, and it was very gratifying to see everything pan out in the end. After the U.S. Open, we flew down to Sacramento for a week to film the Senior U.S. Open.

While we were at Chambers Bay, quite a few local news channels did stories on the drones flying at the Open. Here’s a link to one piece that aired CLICK HERE.

Getting the big drone prepped and ready while the local police look on. It took a lot of FAA paperwork and approvals to be allowed to fly at Chambers Bay.

Getting the big drone prepped and ready while the local police, FAA, and USGA officials look on. It took a lot of FAA paperwork and approvals to be allowed to fly at Chambers Bay.

With one week off from golf, I booked a shoot with Dispatch Co. to cover a Michelin Tire intro at Cahuilla Creek MX. It was a blast shooting the event, and Travis Pastrana—a long-time Michelin rider—showed up and proceeded to pull a mini-flip off a small vertical cliff. It was also a lot of fun to see all my good friends from various magazines, and get a chance to be on the other side, covering an event while all the journalists try out the products.

Travis Pastrana putting the new Michelin tires to the test.

Travis Pastrana putting the new Michelin tires to the test.

After a little rest, and a BBQ for the Fourth of July, it was back on the road to the Women’s U.S. Open of Golf in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for more aerial filming for Fox Sports. The course was absolutely beautiful; we came away with some incredible shots, and most of our stuff was used during the live broadcast. And now, as I type this, I’m sitting in a hotel room in South Carolina for the Amateur Golf Championships where we are filming more aerials for the Fox Sports broadcast. Yes, it’s been hectic, but I wouldn’t change it for anything.

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