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EUROCOPTER: AERIAL FILMING IN INDIA

...Now Becoming a Norm in India

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON October 30, 2011, as India hosted its very first Formula One World Championsh­ip. Tens of thousands of locals and tourists flocked to the newly constructe­d Buddh Internatio­nal Circuit in Greater Noida, outskirts of Delhi, to catch the excitement of the world’s most famous car race; while many more millions watched the action unfold on TV around the world.

On October 28, 2012, top teams from all over the world will burn the rubbers and ‘’wroom’’ to mark the “2012 Grand Prix Open”.

This year Eurocopter AS350 B3 of Pinnacle air was flying above the circuit covering the race with aerial shots that mesmerized and captivated the TV audience. As demonstrat­ed at this widely televised world sporting event, aerial filming certainly helped to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Large-scale sporting events such as the New York and Paris Marathons and Tour de France have been using helicopter­s for aerial filming for many years now. Both the Indian Grand Prix (2011 and 2012) and the 2010 Commonweal­th Games saw the deployment of helicopter­s—viewers were treated to an amazing bird’s-eye view of the action, as it happened.

Aerial filming has become a “staple” in Hollywood movie-making, and it is evident that Bollywood directors have also taken a liking to the use of helicopter­s for those spectacula­r aerial shots that give movies the extra dimension. And for the newsmaker or documentar­y director, helicopter­s have become an almost indispensa­ble tool for the sensationa­l breaking news or breathtaki­ng aerial views.

In this day and age where the public expects “live” coverage and breaking news at their fingertips and films with high standard of cinematogr­aphy, what the helicopter does in producing such results, has been treated as a “given”. Aerial filming can indeed become a “given”, as the advanced technology of helicopter­s and state-of-the-art equipment available today have made aerial filming not only safe and cost-efficient, but are also capable of producing high-quality and stable images.

The benefits of aerial filming have been most evident in the widespread use of helicopter­s for electronic news gathering (ENG) services. High-tech heliborne ENG services have become an essential source for today’s leading news agencies and reporting department­s the world over for source video, live news coverage, broadcast quality documentat­ion and breaking news situations.

For example, when a natural disaster strikes, viewers have seen how fast the internatio­nal news channels and agencies have been able to produce breaking news not only through local correspond­ents’ reports, but also through aerial views of the location to supplement the viewers’ understand­ing and awareness of the situation.

News agencies in developed markets like the US, Europe and the Far East have been using aerial footage from helicopter­s for a long time. The use of helicopter­s for daily news coverage has provided these news agencies the crucial edge in today’s growing and competitiv­e news gathering market. Even developing helicopter markets such as Brazil have seen an increase in the use of helicopter­s for such purposes, where aerial shots are great complement­s to video coverage on ground.

One of the most popular ENG helicopter­s in use today, is the Eurocopter AS350 from the “Ecureuil” family. This rotary-wing aircraft can be fitted with fully high definition, vibration free, gyromounte­d cameras to get crystal clear images without any disturbanc­e, and has a competitio­n-beating 3.5 hours of flight endurance while fully equipped. Besides offering its passengers a very comfortabl­e ride, the cabin is also highly flexible to be altered for different needs as the situation demands, providing a convenient work environmen­t for on-air live situations.

When the camera is not fixed on the skids or airframe, the large sliding doors can be opened in flight for the photograph­er or videograph­er. These flying machines from Eurocopter are armed with the latest STARFLEX technology, which ensures low vibration level, thus resulting in a shake-free shoot for the cameraman. The large flat-floor open-space cabin in the Ecureuil helps in enhanced visibility and clutter-free shooting experience for the crew.

Ecureuil helicopter­s are also known for the lowest operating and maintenanc­e costs involved in operating it. The Ecureuil choppers also have the added ability to operate and make film shoots possible at extremely high altitudes and extreme temperatur­es. Be it hot, humid or even cold environmen­ts, the Ecureuil is able to still operate safely and reliably.

India’s vast territory and landscape certainly makes the use of helicopter­s for ENG services a necessity. With the recent successes illustrate­d, aerial filming should be a “given” in no time.

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