Aerial Establishing Shots
Clean movement and location context for edits that need scale.
Drone video
FAA Part 107 drone videography and aerial cinematography for Colorado brands, agencies, events, tourism, construction, outdoor projects, and production teams.
Aerial Video
Drone videography is most effective when it has a clear purpose: establish a place, follow movement, show scale, or give an editor strong transition footage. Alpine Aerial Photography captures aerial video for Colorado businesses, agencies, events, tourism teams, construction projects, and production crews.
Each flight is planned around FAA Part 107 requirements, airspace, weather, sun direction, people on site, and how the footage will be used.
Services
Footage can be delivered as raw production clips, short edited videos, or part of a larger photo and video package.
Clean movement and location context for edits that need scale.
Detail, people, process, and environment coverage to support the story.
Colorado landscapes, venues, and access routes planned around light and safety.
Flexible coverage for movement, atmosphere, arrivals, and recap edits.
Gallery
Use drone footage for establishing shots, venue context, moving subjects, landscapes, and project updates.
Featured Use
Planned flight paths give editors useful clips instead of random passes.
Workflow
We start with the final use, then plan shot type, movement, timing, safety, and file delivery. That keeps the footage useful for websites, campaigns, social edits, and production timelines.
When ground footage is needed, drone shots can be coordinated with interviews, event coverage, or branded b-roll.
Drone video is always subject to legal flight conditions, location rules, weather, people, and airspace approval where required.
Why Alpine Aerial Photography
You get a local operator who understands Colorado terrain, light, weather windows, and practical production needs.
FAA Part 107 drone operation
Aerial and ground media options
Clear communication before production day
Exports for web, social, and editors
FAQ
Yes, raw footage can be part of the deliverables when planned before the shoot.
Most shoots include flight planning, FAA Part 107 operation, aerial video capture, basic file organization, and either raw clips or edited exports depending on the package.
Alpine Aerial Photography works across Colorado, including Boulder, Denver, Fort Collins, Golden, Colorado Springs, and mountain communities when airspace, weather, access, and local rules allow.
Simple raw footage deliveries are usually faster than edited videos. Turnaround depends on shoot length, file size, editing needs, and the number of final formats.
No. Drone flights depend on FAA rules, airspace authorization, property access, weather, people nearby, and local restrictions. Feasibility is reviewed before the shoot.
Send the location, ideal shoot date, final use of the footage, and whether you need raw clips, edited video, or both.
Start a Project
Share the location, schedule, and final use of the footage. We will help shape a practical flight plan and quote.