Yesterday saw the Drone Media Imaging team up bright and early and by the water at Dorney Lake at the Eton Rowing Club. We’d been asked to come along and provide aerial videography of the first training day for a (very brave) group of women who are taking part in the One Show Sport Relief Challenge.
Our role was to provide aerial footage of the women as they completed a series of challenges to complement the BBC camera work for a finished piece to be broadcast in the next few weeks on the One Show. It was a freezing cold day so we really tip our hat to the women taking part and hope that they raise a fortune for Sport Relief! Watch this space for the upcoming show reel and finished piece once it is released.
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