B&G CameraNautics

B&G CameraNautics Professional Aerial HD & 4K Videography for Broadcast, Industry, Travel, Real Estate, Agriculture, Construction, and more.

Professional Aerial HD & 4K Videography,
B&G CameraNautics has been founded to stay ahead of the technology curve and provide professional, legal, and safe quadcopter services. We will be FAA compliant (2015), and are AMA Member Insured as well as members of the US Association of Unmanned Aerial Videographers. Our Technicians, Bill & Greg, boast over 27 years of combined experience in the broadca

st and feature film industry. We are now actively providing services to agriculture, wildlife management, search & rescue, Engineering Surveys, Real Estate, and Resorts. Additionally, we are on-call to provide ENG Newsgathering Services.

This is a dolly plate that we shot with our Phantom 3 Professional. We combined a test stock graphic and the results are...
11/25/2015

This is a dolly plate that we shot with our Phantom 3 Professional. We combined a test stock graphic and the results aren't too bad for not adjusting color or shadows.

https://youtu.be/wYSSwTKM1rI

Test Demo for upcoming graphic shoot using drone.

07/29/2015

Carey Pun shared the following on Colorado Aerial Pros FB page:

"Amazon has published two new position papers which lay out its vision for future drone regulation. Under Amazon's plan, altitudes under 200ft would be reserved for basic hobbyist drones and those used for things like videography and inspection. Altitudes between 200ft and 400ft would be designated for "well-equipped vehicles" capable of operating autonomously out of line of sight. They would need sophisticated GPS tracking, a stable data uplink, communications capabilities with other drones, and sensors to avoid collisions. This, of course, is where Amazon would want to operate its drone delivery fleet. From 400ft to 500ft would be a no-fly zone buffer between the drone airspace and integrated airspace. Amazon's plan also makes room for "predefined low-risk areas," where hobbyists and other low-tech drones can fly higher than the 200ft ceiling. "Additionally, it is Amazon's view that air traffic management operations should follow a 'managed by exception' approach. This means operators are always aware of what the fleet is doing, yet they only intervene in significant off-nominal cases."

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