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- David Attenborough has partnered with Dronespeare on a new documentary venture - not in the natural world, but the human one. David's 80 years of studying and observing love in the animal kingdom has intrigued him to turn his sights on a human relationship, casting light on the mutual love for traveling that has united Nathan Dean Snyder and Natalya Maria Rahmann. Our team of researchers have painstakingly examined thousands of photographs and hundreds of hours of video gathered from their world travels, chronicling 7 years of life together, from inception to this very day.
- "Charleston, South Carolina: Historical Tour Thru Time" is a cinematic aerial tour of some of the most famous locations and landmarks from over 350 years of history in the low country of Charleston, South Carolina.
- "Destination Hawai'i: O'ahu" is the first episode of a cinematic travel series exploring some the most memorable sights and sounds of Hawai'i from above, including Waikiki Beach, Ko'Olina, North Shore, Honolulu, Hanauma Bay, Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, Jurassic Valley and more. This is the island of O'ahu.
- "Natchez, Mississippi: A Historical Tour Thru Time" is a cinematic drone video that tours around all the most famous sites and antebellum homes in Natchez, from 1200 AD to present day.
- Episode 3 of our cinematic travel series, "Destination Hawaii", is Part II of "The Island of Hawaii". Highlights include uncovering ancient Hawaiian mythology at Kilauea and Puuhonua o Honaunau, as well as the family story of the Royal Hawaiian Kingdom in Kona and the unique geological history of Kilauea Iki. You'll witness firsthand the incredible eruption of Halemaumau at Kilauea on September 10th, 2023, and later explore the underwater depths in a submersible at the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Kailua Bay. This is your return to the (Big) Island of Hawaii.
- A down-on-his-luck Hollywood dreamer has to clear his name when he's framed for kidnapping the most powerful producer in town.
- A short nature film that features a cinematic look at the most popular highlights of Yosemite National Park, including Curry Village, Vernal Falls, Half Dome and El Capitan.
- Celebrating the Hollywood Sign's 100th Birthday.
- "We Love SF" is a short cinematic visit to some of the most famous sites in San Francisco, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, the Embarcadero, Bay Bridge, cable cars, and Oracle Park, among others.
- "KCMO: Heart of America" is a cinematic short film exploring the iconic locations around the heart of America: Kansas City.
- "Vegas: Oasis of the Desert" is a cinematic environmental documentary short film that examines the sustainability of a mega-city in the middle of one of the driest deserts in the world. Las Vegas. Sin City. The entertainment capital of the world. A neon spectacle of glitz and glamour rising from the sands, seemingly impervious to the harsh conditions of one of the driest deserts in the world. But how can any life survive, let alone thrive, in an environment where the average rainfall is less than 5 inches per year? How did this oasis of the desert come to be? And, more importantly, is it sustainable? In this video, we'll reveal how the desert retains water at Red Rock Canyon, examine the evidence of the past from early Native Americans at Valley of Fire, and have a haunting glimpse at a possible grim future for Las Vegas in the water-less world of nearby Death Valley.
- "Monsters of Monterey" is a cinematic nature documentary and short film hybrid that explores Monterey's past, present, and future as a rare and unique hub of marine wildlife activity. In October 2022, a team of investigative journalists from a major national news outlet was dispatched to Monterey, California, to investigate sightings of the so-called "Sea Lion Mania" or "The Horde." A local camera crew was hired to document their findings. To main integrity of the investigation and protect their sources, the team declined to appear on camera. All parties also declined to be interviewed for this film. This is their report.
- "Feeding Frenzy Channel Islands", the follow-up to last year's award-winning "Monsters of Monterey", is a cinematic nature docu-narrative that explores the nautical culture and history of Ventura and the Channel Islands, as well as one of the most unique phenomena in the ocean: the feeding frenzy. After the events of October 2022 in Monterey, where the team of investigative journalists and camera crew failed to identify the nature of "Sea Lion Mania" or "The Horde", the search for Great White Shark activity off the coast of California continued. In the summer of 2023, reports began to surface of Great White Shark sightings near the beaches of Ventura, Santa Barbara, and the Channel Islands, but there was no mention of any shark attacks. Though the team once again declined to appear on camera, they immediately headed for Southern California, hoping to finally capture the hunting and feeding habits of these elusive sharks. This is their report.
- "Symphony of the Caribbean Sea" is a short cinematic aerial video that takes you on a journey through the sights and sounds of the Caribbean.
- "Santa Monica Vivacity" is the 2023 cinematic aerial sequel to 2020's "Santa Monica: Echoes of the Past", which explored the Santa Monica Pier when it was shutdown, empty, and quiet for the first time ever during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now in 2023, the Santa Monica Pier is once again bustling with life, fun... and vivacity.
- "Destination Hawai'i: The Island of Hawai'i" is the second episode of a cinematic travel series exploring the incredible geological features of the island, including Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, Kilauea, Hilo, and Isaac Hale State Park. This is the (Big) island of Hawai'i.
- The next episode in Dronespeare's "Historical Tour Thru Time" series is a cinematic aerial tour of some of the notable locations and landmarks from history around the Twin Cities metro in Minnesota. Featuring: - Mississippi River - Saint Anthony Falls - Taylors Falls - Downtown Saint Paul - Center City - Karl Oskar House Nya Duvemala - Downtown Minneapolis - Church of the Assumption - Washburn A Mill - Gold Metal Flour - Lindstrom - Pillsbury A-Mill - Stone Arch Bridge - Loring Park - Saint Croix Falls - Interstate Park - Chisago Lake Lutheran Church - Southeast Steam Plant - Minnesota State Capitol - Cathedral of Saint Paul - Saint Croix Falls Dam - Basilica of Saint Mary - Saint Mark's Episcopal Church - Hennepin Avenue United Methodist - General Mills - State Capitol Mall - Metropolitan Stadium - Minneapolis Skyway System - Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome - High Bridge - Mall of America - Xcel Energy Center - New Guthrie Theatre - Target Field - US Bank Stadium.
- "NOLA 4K" is a relaxing cinematic aerial film of New Orleans, scored by local musician and father of jazz, Louis Armstrong, with his timeless classic "What a Wonderful World".
- A video tribute in remembrance of little Meeka cat, our shy tortie who tragically and unexpectedly passed away from Polycystic Kidney Disease shortly before her 5th birthday. Meeka 3/15/17 - 1/26/22 We love and miss you.
- "Ojai Serenity" is a cinematic travel commercial hybrid video that features an upbeat commercial for Lake Casitas being hijacked and taken over the surreal poetic storytelling of Ojai.
- A cinematic short nature film honoring the king of the forest: the Giant Sequoia.
- "Mojave: Vistas of the Desert" is a cinematic short nature film that explores the unique vistas of the Mojave desert, from the eccentric town of Joshua Tree, to the desolation of TwentyNine Palms, and the man-made oasis of Palm Desert. The Mojave Desert is one of the most harsh environments for life to survive on the planet, with temperatures reaching over 125 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer with less than 5 inches of rainfall per year. The high desert is home to a number of rare and unique plant species, but none more strange than the iconic Joshua tree. National parks and monuments have been created to protect the Joshua tree, though how long into the future they pepper these vast landscapes remains to be seen, as increased climate change promises to push the Mojave further to the extremes.
- "Sacramento, California: A Historical Tour Thru Time" is a cinematic aerial tour of the most famous locations in Sacramento, from past to present. Featuring: - Sacramento Valley - Sacramento River - Sutter's Fort - Old Sacramento - B.F. Hastings Building - What Cheer House - Central Pacific Railroad - Booth Building - California State Capitol - Capitol Mall - Stanford Mansion - Governor's Mansion - Downtown Sacramento - East Sacramento - I Street Bridge - Delta King - West Sacramento - Tower Bridge - Old Sacramento State Historic Park - The Ziggurat - Golden 1 Center.