Aerial Cinematography
Aerial Cinematography
University of Hawai'i Campus
University of Hawai'i Campus
University of Hawai'i Campus
A cinematic aerial collection showcasing the University of Hawaiʻi campus, sustainability initiatives, and LEED-certified architecture for future marketing and educational media.
A cinematic aerial collection showcasing the University of Hawaiʻi campus, sustainability initiatives, and LEED-certified architecture for future marketing and educational media.
A cinematic aerial collection showcasing the University of Hawaiʻi campus, sustainability initiatives, and LEED-certified architecture for future marketing and educational media.
Overview
Created for the University of Hawaiʻi Office of Sustainability, this project focused on capturing cinematic B-roll footage across campus to support future marketing campaigns, educational videos, and sustainability initiatives. The footage showcases campus environment, architecture, photovoltaic systems, and LEED-certified buildings while providing a flexible library of visuals that could be incorporated into future Office of Sustainability productions.
My Role
Drone Pilot • Camera Operator • Video Editor • Colorist
Tools Used
DJI Air 3 • Adobe Premiere Pro
Process / Workflow
Process / Workflow
Process / Workflow
The project focused on capturing versatile aerial footage that could be reused across multiple sustainability campaigns. I planned flight paths around key campus landmarks while emphasizing architecture, renewable energy systems, and the surrounding landscape. Rather than producing a single standalone film, the goal was to build a library of cinematic footage that could support future productions while maintaining a consistent visual style across the Office of Sustainability's media.
The project focused on capturing versatile aerial footage that could be reused across multiple sustainability campaigns. I planned flight paths around key campus landmarks while emphasizing architecture, renewable energy systems, and the surrounding landscape. Rather than producing a single standalone film, the goal was to build a library of cinematic footage that could support future productions while maintaining a consistent visual style across the Office of Sustainability's media.
