AERIAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
Seen from above, the world reveals a hidden choreography of landscapes, cities and natural forces — a living cartography of the planet.
Landscapes of Scale
From deserts in the Middle East to glaciers in Patagonia, aerial cinematography reveals the vast structures that shape the planet.
Seen from above, mountains, rivers and ice fields become patterns — a visual language written by geology and time.
In the vast desert landscapes of southern Jordan, Wadi Rum reveals a dramatic terrain of sandstone mountains, deep valleys and wind-carved formations. Seen from above, the desert unfolds as an immense geological sculpture shaped by erosion, light and time.Flowing from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field into the fjords of Tierra del Fuego, Pia Glacier forms one of the most dramatic ice landscapes in southern Chile. Seen from above, the glacier reveals vast textures of fractured ice and deep crevasses shaped by the slow movement of ice and time.Aerial footage captured in the remote region of Aysén, on the edge of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. One of the wildest and least accessible landscapes on Earth, where glaciers, fjords and turquoise rivers reveal a territory sculpted by ice, water and geological time.Where the Zambezi River plunges into a vast basalt canyon, Victoria Falls forms one of the most powerful waterfalls on Earth. Seen from the air, the immense curtain of water and rising mist reveal why local cultures call it Mosi-oa-Tunya — “The Smoke That Thunders.”Volcanoes, Mountains and Planetary Forces
In volcanic regions and high mountains, the Earth's energy becomes visible.
Aerial cinematography allows us to witness landscapes still in transformation — places where geology remains alive.
Gaia — Ode to Planet Earth
A poetic short film that condenses the 4.5-billion-year story of Earth into a lyrical visual composition. Through three movements — geology, the emergence of life and the spread of living forms — the film reflects on humanity’s place within the vast history of the planet.Within the immense Tengger caldera of East Java, Mount Bromo stands amid a desert of volcanic sand surrounded by ancient crater walls. Seen from above, the terrain unfolds as a vast volcanic amphitheatre where smoke, ash and morning light reveal the restless forces still shaping the landscape.In the far south of the American continent, Patagonia reveals a dramatic landscape of glaciers, fjords and jagged mountains. Seen from above, the region unfolds in vast scales of ice and stone shaped by the powerful forces of wind, water and time.Ancient Civilizations
Across deserts, jungles and mountains, the remains of ancient civilizations still shape the landscape.
Seen from above, temples, amphitheaters and fortified settlements reveal the spatial logic of cultures that understood territory as both practical and sacred.
Aerial perspective reconnects these monuments with the landscapes that gave them meaning.
Rising from the forests of Cambodia, Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument ever built.
From the air, its vast geometry becomes legible — a cosmological diagram of the universe, where temple, moat and landscape form a single sacred composition.One of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world, Jerash reveals from above the monumental order of Roman urban planning — colonnaded streets, temples and forums laid out across the hills of northern Jordan.Built in the 3rd century, the amphitheater of El Jem reveals from above the monumental scale and precise geometry of one of the largest arenas of the Roman world.Perched on the desert slopes of southern Tunisia, Chenini is an ancient Berber village where architecture and landscape merge into a single defensive settlement shaped by centuries of adaptation.Cities
Seen from the air, cities reveal a hidden order.
Roads, bridges and skylines form complex patterns shaped by culture, economy and geography.
Aerial cinematography transforms the urban landscape into a living map — a choreography of light, architecture and movement.
Selected among the world’s best city drone videos – AirVuz 2017.Stretching between Europe and Asia, Turkey reveals a landscape where ancient history and extraordinary geology coexist. From the monumental skyline of Istanbul to the surreal rock formations of Cappadocia, aerial perspective reveals a territory shaped by empires, culture and deep geological time.Rising at the crossroads of Asia, Singapore reveals a striking urban landscape where dense architecture, tropical vegetation and water coexist in a carefully designed metropolitan system. This aerial film was selected among the world’s best city drone videos in 2017 by the AirVuz platform, highlighting the city’s extraordinary geometry when seen from above.FEATURED IN
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