Event Highlight Films
Polished recap videos that combine people, venue details, key moments, ground footage, and aerial context where permitted.
Production support
Red Rocks drone feasibility review and concert video support for production companies, artists, agencies, venues, and event teams where work is permitted, legal, and safe.
Production Support
Red Rocks is a sensitive production environment. Alpine Aerial Photography can support production companies, artists, agencies, and event teams with grounded planning, drone feasibility review, and video support where work is legal, permitted, coordinated, and safe.
This page does not imply drone flights are automatically available at Red Rocks. Every request depends on venue rules, local requirements, people, timing, airspace, and the production plan.
Event Video Production
Event video should feel alive without feeling chaotic. These coverage styles can be scoped as standalone event videography, part of a full event media package, or production support for a larger crew.
Polished recap videos that combine people, venue details, key moments, ground footage, and aerial context where permitted.
Aerial event coverage for outdoor venues, entrances, scenic surroundings, sponsor areas, and venue scale when the flight plan is safe and approved.
Fast-moving coverage for outdoor events, sports, races, adventure activations, and live performances that need energy and context.
Vertical reels, short teasers, sponsor clips, and web-ready edits for Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, paid campaigns, and event promotion.
Services
Start with feasibility before building a shot list.
Review location, timing, restrictions, people, and production needs.
Drone footage only where permissions and safety allow.
Venue-adjacent details, arrivals, atmosphere, and production coverage.
Clear communication with teams, schedules, and safety expectations.
Gallery
A strong event gallery shows more than one hero moment. The mix should include people, action, venue context, aerial coverage, sponsor presence, and the atmosphere that made the event worth attending.
Event Recap
The most useful event media combines close human moments with wider views that show the venue, crowd, and setting.
Best Fit
Event media packages can be scaled for a tight recap, a larger corporate event, an outdoor brand activation, or a multi-angle production that needs both capture and post-production.
Corporate event video, conference coverage, speaker clips, and brand recaps
Outdoor events, sports and action events, races, adventure events, and community gatherings
Brand activations, sponsor coverage, launch events, promotional events, and venue media
Concerts, live performances, and entertainment events when permissions and conditions support the scope
Event photography galleries for websites, press, sponsors, internal teams, and future promotion
Event highlight videos, recap videos, vertical social clips, web videos, and organized footage handoff
Process
Events move fast, so the planning stays practical: define the schedule, identify the must-capture moments, review drone feasibility, capture with flexibility, then deliver files that are easy to use.
Step 1
Clarify the audience, schedule, coverage hours, photo needs, video needs, live streaming needs, sponsor priorities, and final formats.
Step 2
Review site access, airspace, venue permissions, safety zones, crowd layout, weather, and whether aerial event coverage is realistic.
Step 3
Build a shot list around speakers, attendees, performances, venue details, branded moments, action, interviews, and multi-angle coverage.
Step 4
Capture ground photography, ground video, aerial footage where permitted, natural sound, b-roll, and important moments as the event unfolds.
Step 5
Deliver edited galleries, highlight videos, recap videos, vertical clips, sponsor cuts, and organized footage based on the agreed scope.
Experience
Alpine Aerial Photography brings photography, videography, drone operations, and editing into one practical workflow for Colorado events. That keeps the coverage plan clear and makes the final content more useful across websites, social media, sponsor decks, press recaps, and future event promotion.
Ground and aerial media from one production team
FAA Part 107 drone operations and safety planning
Corporate, outdoor, promotional, action, and venue event experience
Fast delivery options when the timeline calls for it
Workflow
The first step is understanding the production, location, schedule, people, and whether drone operations are even possible.
If aerial work is not feasible, ground video, scenic context, or other production support may still help the project.
Any drone-related work must follow venue requirements, local rules, FAA requirements, airspace limits, safety needs, and permissions.
Colorado Video Services
Alpine Aerial Photography provides Colorado event photography and Colorado event videography for corporate events, outdoor events, community gatherings, brand activations, sports and action events, concerts, live performances, and promotional productions. Projects often include Boulder event photographer needs, Boulder event videographer needs, Denver event videography, corporate event video, event video production, drone event photography, and drone event videography.
Event media can include ground photography, ground video, FAA Part 107 aerial event coverage, event highlight videos, recap videos, vertical social media clips, sponsor edits, speaker coverage, venue coverage, crowd coverage, editing, and final video delivery. Drone live streaming events are evaluated carefully and are available only when permissions, airspace, safety, and production needs align.
Why Alpine Aerial Photography
You get one Colorado media partner who can move between stills, ground video, aerial coverage, and editing while keeping safety, schedule, and final deliverables in view.
Photography, videography, drone, and editing available together
Ground coverage and aerial coverage planned as one story
FAA Part 107 drone operations with location-specific feasibility review
Experience with outdoor, corporate, promotional, and action-oriented events
Visual-first storytelling for people, place, sponsors, and energy
Content for websites, social media, sponsors, marketing, and future promotion
FAQ
No. Any Red Rocks-related drone work must be permitted, coordinated, legal, and safe. Feasibility depends on venue rules, local requirements, airspace, people, timing, and production needs.
Support can include feasibility review, production planning, ground b-roll, venue-adjacent coverage, and aerial footage only where it is permitted, legal, coordinated, and safe.
Permissions and coordination depend on the project and involved parties. Alpine Aerial Photography can discuss feasibility and planning needs, but flights are never assumed.
Yes, for production teams, artists, agencies, and venue-adjacent projects when the scope, access, rights, timing, and safety plan are clear.
Ground video, scenic context, b-roll, and other production support may still be useful even when aerial work is not feasible.
Share the production details, timing, desired shots, parties involved, access status, and any known venue or permit requirements.
Start a Project
Send the production details, timing, parties involved, and desired footage so we can start with feasibility.