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International Appalachian Trail promo video

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International Appalachian Trail promo video

Cinematic Sky were commissioned to produce a video promoting the International Appalachian Trail. This 279 mile walk stretches from the tip of South Donegal to the North Coast of Ireland. Our drone and creative camera team filmed every step of along the way - Find out more in our blog piece.

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Little Barford

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Little Barford

Check out our latest video from this major infrastructure project and find out more about how we used our drone, video, photography and 3d animation skills to document this multi-million pound UK project.

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Inch - CINE Project

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Inch - CINE Project

We were asked by Donegal County Museums to help document historical sites around Inch Island through aerial photography, video, and 3D mapping for the CINE project - an amazing project which worked with the local island community to explore the fascinating history of Inch.

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Irish Construction Project of the Year

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Irish Construction Project of the Year

From September to October we were making regular trips to Dublin to the new multi-billion Cherrywood site to capture the construction and gas works there. We were contacted by construction, gas and drilling behemoths BBCLG, Gas Networks Ireland and McCormack Drilling and tasked with creating a dynamic promotional video to showcase the scale and complexity of the project. The Project later won Irish Construction Project of the Year.

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Mo Mowlam Playpark - drone video

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Mo Mowlam Playpark - drone video

Cinematic Sky were hired to create this promotional aerial video of the new Mo Mowlam Playpark in Stormont, Belfast. The video was shot entirely by drone and was created for Wicksteed, one of the UK’s best and biggest playpark builders.

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Foyle Search and Rescue

We worked with Chris McAlinden from Pillarpix Media to provide some stunning drone footage of the guys from Foyle Search and Rescue at work. The footage was used by Chris and his team to create a promotion film for Foyle Search and Rescue's Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for vital new equipment to support the invaluable work the guys do for the people of Derry.