AVIATION

SHOOT TO THE STARS …

Swakopmund has it’s own airport, but Namibia’s second international airport is just 30 kms away at Walvis Bay,
giving the region total access from the air.

Highly experienced helicopter pilots, specializing in aerial photography, will take you to the skies with their unbeatable know–how, and filming from fixed–wing aircraft is also an option.






THE BIRD’S EYE VIEW …

As Flight of the Phoenix Director, John Moore states,
NAMIB FILM
can really give you the bird’s eye view:
“During principal photography we employed the Gyron Stab C Remote Head System to great effect. It is quite simply an incredible piece of equipment. The great strength of the Stab C is its versatility; it is equally at home on the ground or in the air, and the turnaround time is wonderfully quick. The head itself is amazingly stable, and being based around the Arri 435 system, is a breeze for camera techs to handle.
The results we got from the Stab C are absolutely incredible – it is rock solid, compact, fast and reliable. It truly is a “one stop shop” for remote systems.
I heartily recommend the Stab C system – nothing touches it for versatility, size and ease of use; there is nothing it can’t handle – it’s a revolution in remote heads”.


 





NAMIB FILM knows that nothing beats the “bird’s eye view” of great locations, and has established a connection with two large charter companies in Namibia. We are able to provide our clients with a wide variety of aircraft, from Squirrel Helicopters to Aero Commanders, from Pitt Specials for aerobatic displays to microlites for low cost aerial scouting or photography