Brand / Corporate Videos
Business stories, recruiting pieces, web videos, and campaign content built around useful interviews and strong b-roll.
Video production
Full-service Colorado video production with planning, interviews, ground cameras, drone footage, event coverage, editing, captions, and final delivery.
Full-service production
Alpine Aerial Photography creates polished video content for businesses, agencies, events, and creative productions across Colorado. From interviews and event coverage to drone cinematography and final edits, we handle the production pieces needed to turn a shoot into finished, ready-to-use video.
Projects can combine ground cameras, FAA Part 107 drone footage, interviews, b-roll, event coverage, audio, editing, color correction, captions, and short-form or long-form deliverables for Colorado businesses, agencies, organizations, and productions.
Featured Video Work
From corporate films to event recaps and production support, the goal is to capture footage that has a clear job in the final edit. These examples are grouped by the kind of project they support.
Business stories, recruiting pieces, web videos, and campaign content built around useful interviews and strong b-roll.
Conference, launch, community, and outdoor event edits that capture people, setting, sponsors, and key moments.
Field production, location-based b-roll, second camera support, and aerial cinematography for larger productions.
Short-form vertical and horizontal clips for launches, recaps, campaigns, reels, and paid social placements.
Cinematic aerial footage used as part of a larger video, not as a disconnected add-on.
Services
Scope a project around the story, schedule, crew needs, locations, and final channels instead of forcing every shoot into the same package.
Business promos, recruiting videos, web videos, training content, branded b-roll, and social media campaigns for teams that need polished, useful content.
Sit-down interviews, field interviews, clean audio, story-driven edits, and documentary-style production that feels grounded and specific.
Event recaps, conferences, live events, community events, launch events, sponsor coverage, and promotional event videos.
Drone cinematography, location-based filming, b-roll, field production, second camera support, and support for larger production crews.
Editing, color correction, sound cleanup, captions, reels, short-form cuts, long-form edits, and delivery for web, social, internal, and broadcast needs.
FAA Part 107 drone operations, cinematic aerial footage, FPV where appropriate, and aerial shots paired with ground footage for stronger edits.
Gallery
Video work is visual first. A strong production plan captures the people, place, movement, details, and aerial context needed to make the final edit feel complete.
Visual Approach
Drone shots are strongest when they support interviews, event moments, branded b-roll, and the real purpose of the video.
Best Fit
Alpine Aerial Photography can support a focused one-day shoot, a multi-location field production, an event recap, or a larger video package that needs both capture and post-production.
Corporate videos, recruiting content, internal communications, and website videos
Brand videos, product launches, tourism content, and public-facing campaigns
Interview video production for organizations, founders, customers, and subject-matter experts
Event videography for conferences, community events, launch events, and outdoor gatherings
Documentary video production, TV and film production support, second camera work, and b-roll
Social media video content, reels, paid campaign clips, and platform-ready edits
Process
The process stays practical: define the goal, plan the shoot, capture the right material, edit with purpose, and deliver files that are ready for the channels where they will live.
Step 1
Clarify the audience, message, deadline, locations, budget range, and final video formats.
Step 2
Build a realistic plan for interviews, b-roll, drone feasibility, crew needs, timing, and access.
Step 3
Capture ground footage, interviews, event coverage, drone shots, audio, and location details.
Step 4
Shape the story, clean up audio, color correct, add captions when needed, and refine through revisions.
Step 5
Export for websites, social media, broadcast, paid campaigns, internal use, or handoff to another production team.
Experience
Alpine Aerial Photography has worked across documentary-style projects, TV and film support, corporate and public-facing video content, interviews, events, drone operations, and ground production for Colorado-based productions and organizations.
Documentary-style projects and field production
TV, film, and larger crew support
Corporate and public-facing video content
Interviews, events, drone, and ground coverage
Workflow
A useful video starts before the camera comes out. We define what the video needs to do, who it is for, what must be captured, and where the final versions will be used.
From there, production can stay lean or scale up: interviews, drone footage, event coverage, ground b-roll, short social edits, longer story pieces, and organized footage handoff for agencies or production companies.
Aerial footage can add scale and polish, but most successful videos also need people, sound, story, details, and editing choices that make the piece feel intentional.
Colorado Video Services
Alpine Aerial Photography provides Colorado video production for businesses, agencies, organizations, events, and creative teams across the Front Range and mountain communities. Projects often include Boulder video production, Denver video production, corporate video production, brand video production, interview video production, event videography, and drone video production.
For clients who need more than raw clips, video editing services can include story assembly, color correction, sound cleanup, captions, short-form social edits, long-form edits, and delivery for web, social platforms, internal presentations, broadcast, or production handoff. Documentary video production and TV and film production support can also include field production, b-roll, second camera work, and FAA Part 107 aerial cinematography.
Why Alpine Aerial Photography
You get a Colorado-based production partner who can move between ground cameras, interviews, events, drone work, and editing without treating each piece like a separate project.
Full-service production from planning through delivery
Drone and ground video in one practical workflow
Colorado location, weather, access, and airspace awareness
Corporate, event, interview, documentary, and social deliverables
FAQ
Alpine Aerial Photography offers full video production, not just drone footage. Projects can include planning, ground cameras, interviews, audio, b-roll, event coverage, FAA Part 107 drone video, editing, color correction, captions, and final delivery.
Yes. Interview video production can include sit-down interviews, field interviews, lighting, audio capture, supporting b-roll, story-driven editing, sound cleanup, color correction, and delivery in the formats you need.
Yes. Alpine Aerial Photography films conferences, launch events, community events, outdoor events, brand activations, and live event recaps across Colorado. Drone footage can be included when the venue, crowd conditions, airspace, and safety plan allow it.
Yes. Finished projects can include vertical reels, short teasers, event highlight clips, square or horizontal versions, captions, and platform-ready exports for Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, websites, and paid campaigns.
Yes. Alpine Aerial Photography works with Colorado businesses, agencies, organizations, and production teams that need a practical field production partner for filming, drone cinematography, interviews, b-roll, event coverage, or edited deliverables.
Yes. Drone video and aerial cinematography are often folded into a larger production with ground footage, interviews, event coverage, and branded b-roll so the aerials support the story instead of feeling separate.
Alpine Aerial Photography serves Boulder, Denver, Fort Collins, Longmont, Golden, Colorado Springs, the Front Range, and mountain communities when scheduling, access, weather, and airspace work for the project.
Editing timelines depend on the project length, number of interviews, amount of footage, revision rounds, graphics, captions, and final versions. Small social edits may be faster, while corporate videos, documentary-style pieces, and event recaps usually need a longer post-production window.
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