MAY 2021 - Cameraman and aerial filming on Springwatch

Had a fun few days filming with a lovely crew. Iolo Williams presenting, Ruth directing and Raymond on the long lens. Lots of people involved with this show around the UK and we were at Alladale Nature Reserve in Scotland. Highlight was hearing and seeing the Black Grouse Lek even though it involved getting up at 00:30 and sitting in a cold hide on a mountain for 5 hrs hahaha.

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MAY 2021 - Live drone filming with ITV Competitions and Andi Peters

Always exciting doing a bit of live drone filming with ITV. You definitely don’t want any boo boos while a few million are watching eeeek!

We filmed live for a morning at Loch Ness then at John O’Groats the following day. Adam Young was directing, Dan on camera and Rich (who I’ve done a few jobs with) on sound:)

It went well with only twice I had to land due to heavy heavy rain:)

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MAY 2021 - Cameraman and drone pilot in Arrochar alps with ITV 'This Morning'

A great day filming with Josie Gibson on the Cobbler, with Dominic Gatt doing the directing. We had Emma a contributor with us and her friend Nick. Was a bit more of a day out that most expected but made for some great footage:) Then a swim in Loch Lomond to finish the shoot. A big day and myself doing camera, sound and drone.

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MAY 2021 - Drone pilot for the SNP with Matt Brown Productions

A fun few days working for Matt Brown who does a lot of filming with the SNP. My job was to get drone shots of cool looking spots as the campaign bus travelled round Scotland before the election. Scott from MBP was doing the ground camera and interviews with the candidates. A lot of fast paperwork and often creating incident numbers with Police Scotland and Air traffic control permissions to make a lot of the flights near cities etc. So was quite a full on week and often where we went changed last minute haha.

The footage was used on social media and some ended up on the News channels throughout the week. Not sure if our filming influenced the election but they did win, there might be other factors involved?;) hahahaha.

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APRIL 2021 - Cameraman and Drone Pilot Tongue Spaceport with BBC Countryfile

My second job filming with Countryfile. A few jobs recently I have ended up doing camera, sound and drone on jobs like this due to the cover restrictions on numbers. Makes for a busy but fun day. Here I was working with Tom Heap who thankfully for me took on the organising and going through the script for me while I just ran around with cameras as we met all the different contributors.

The show was about the possible new spaceport that may get built here and also the other ones around Britain. Was pretty interesting as I actually didn’t know anything about these lol. Tom was great to work with also.

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APRIL 2021 - drone pilot North West Scotland for SOLUS productions and a BBC ALBA Episode

This was a fun few days as a drone pilot on Suilven mountain filming Kenny and with Hamish directing and on main camera and Rowan along from production, Rich Parker on mountain safety and the two boatmen.

Suilven lends itself to great shots but especially when you get a bit of clouds moving over the mountain which we got lots of:) Looking forward to see how Hamish edits this one:)

APRIL 2021 - Drone pilot and cameraman in Glasgow for ITV 'This Morning'

Had a fun few days filming with one of my best clients ITV ‘This Morning’. Here we were filming part of a series that tours round Britain looking into top spots for Indian food with Nisha Katona. This episode we were in Glasgow for the birth place of Chicken Tikka Masala and an amazing family run Pakora takeaway caravan. Pheobe directing on the right in photo:)

Totally unrelated but with cover hotels are pretty empty giving them a slight spooky feel. So the corridor in the bottom picture here has a definite ‘The Shining’ vibe about it eeeek!?!

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Amazing tasting Pakora here:)

Amazing tasting Pakora here:)

Definitely a bit of ‘The Shining’ vibe here!?!

Definitely a bit of ‘The Shining’ vibe here!?!

APRIL 2021 - Cairngorms National Park - Make it Yours - lots of aerial filming

Fun putting this together with a few talking heads, narration and a bunch of my stock footage of drone shots within the park, a few family clips by JEGS Media and wildlife shots by Beluga Lagoon Films. I also went out with the drone for some new aerial shots.

The chat about this film started with the Cairngorms National Park before Christmas and we just finished last week. Such is the way with all these lockdowns and folk on furlough etc. Hopefully looks like everything is getting busier again now:) Looking forward to a bumper summer of filmmaking:) Enjoy:)

FEBRUARY 2021 - Filming and aerial filming in the Cairngorms with Beluga Lagoon for a new documentary episode of 'Roaming in the Wild'

Here we headed into the wild with humungous rucksacks to go snow holing for several days in what would be (very lucky for Beluga Lagoon filming) four of the best weather days in the Cairngorms this winter, and there have been a few!!

It took a while getting landowner permissions and general covid go ahead etc so most of the lower snow had gone but luckily there is so much snow up top it didn’t matter.

The guys, Andrew and Mark would dig and live in a snow hole for three nights while I stayed in my tent as they are a shared household (Mark does a good bit of baby sitting in the O’Donnell household). I have to say it was absolutely amazing to be out of my house for longer than a day trip and with zero wind and sun each day life was great.

Here we would document our time up high and even I had to pop in front of the screen as snow holing is not the best activity to do without some guidance as depending on the conditions it can be a bit dangerous. Plus there are avalanches, weather, navigation, route choice etc to add to the winter experience. So luckily being a cameraman and MIC (now called WMCI) (Highest national qualification in summer/winter walking, climbing and mountaineering) and having spent many winters working and training people in the Cairngorms it was useful for this trip.

We got in some lengthy ski tours once we dumped the big bags at our base camp/hole. I leave those stories for when the episode airs though.

A few pics from the trip below.

Andrew returns from a toilet break:)

Andrew returns from a toilet break:)

The snow hole and tent area from the drone:)

The snow hole and tent area from the drone:)

FEBRUARY 2021 - BBC Country file, directing filming and aerial filming in the Cairngorms

So in the past I have sold aerial footage to Country file but as yet I hadn’t filmed for them. So was great to get a call to film two segments for them. We got the first one done but the Reindeer still await the snow to return as we just missed the best snow.

So this days filming was with Alice Goodridge who runs a wild swimming company and runs the Scottish winter swimming championships and other things. She also swims everyday of the year. And this day it was -4 and blowing 20mph and the Loch was frozen over.

Usually for TV things there is often a director and sometimes a sound person, and maybe others but with this pandemic the country file team can’t get out of Bristol so are trying to use local folk, where they can, and also small teams. Which they would do camera wise anyway but usually have a director sent. So I did all the parts and had a fun day with Alice and Alistair her husband on Loch Insh. Alice swimming and getting straight in as spin drift blows over her just in a swim suit is pretty impressive. I was even persuaded to get in after a 7hr shoot day with already numb fingers and toes lol. It was very refreshing and I did indeed (as Alice says) feel much more alive after. (Although maybe not so much while in the water, more trying to stay live I think.

Fun when you can film with normal cameras, underwater and from the air. The producer Helen when she got the footage from me and was in the edit suite sent me a text. It started “you are a wonderful man. There are so many wonderful shots”. So good to hear when shooting for a new TV program and even though I have been making films for a while I still get weirdly nervous until things are in the edit suite:)

A few pics below.

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FEBRUARY 2021 - Drone filming Lake District with hundreds of sheep

Well tonight the TV program ‘The Great Mountain Sheep Gather’ shot in a slow television fashion to show the gathering of sheep in an almost real time by shepherds on Scafell Pike in the Lake District is on at 10pm on BBC4. The Program has been nominated for several awards now and is up for some hopefully shortly.

There were about 6 drone crews working on this. As a mountain instructor I got the joy of following the main Shepard up the mountain at 4am at an incredible speed to film our first shots on the main summit, in the wind and rain with 30m of visibility. A little taxing flying and the drone got very damp/wet. Then I leap frogged the next two drone teams to set up at another spot lower down. This is where I got a shot that ended up making it in with no cuts in 7 and a half minutes I was pretty chuffed solo flying the Inspire 2 with X7 camera shooting and in RAW. We were asked to get shots as long as possible. Totally different from normal as usually 10 seconds and sometimes just over 30 seconds for a end credit shot. So going for as long as possible you need to keep looking for new shots within shots to progress a clip in an interesting way and never ever make a sudden movement. A lot of fingers and thumbs and brain overload, but very good fun:)

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JANUARY 2021 - Drone filming Perth and Dundee for BBC Education

My filming for a BBC school education project continued as I travel down the Tay filming from up stream of Perth down to Dundee. and a bit beyond:) Lovely day for it:)

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JANUARY 2021 - Road Aerial filming in the Highlands for Transport Scotland

As people (by people I mean road engineers) can’t get out on mass to see where new roads will go and walk the path, if you like, then I have been doing a few fly throughs, so people can watch in isolation in their houses what the landscape looks like and get a better idea of how to quote for jobs and what is feasable.

An old oak for a launchpad

An old oak for a launchpad

JANUARY 2021 - Drone filming in the Scottish Highlands for BBC

Filming for a BBC Geography Animation for Education. A fun few days and got to go up a mountain as this film traces the River Tay from source to sea. Unfortunately after the first few days filming it snowed so continuity has been lost for the next part of filming so just waiting for the snow to go (as it keeps falling outside haha). But the team are getting going with the animation from the first two days filming. All the shots are static shots from drone and also ground cameras to make the animation onto the shots easier.

The view on Ben Lui from the source of the river Tay.

The view on Ben Lui from the source of the river Tay.

JANUARY 2021 - Filming Carol Smillie for ITV

A fun day meeting and filming Carol Smillie and working with Adam from ITV. We were filming for their competitions and were very lucky to get a lovely day for it.

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DECEMBER 2020 - Filming with the Great Beluga Lagoon lot for a new episode of Roaming in the wild.

Spent four days with these guys filming and camping in the snow. Different times filming but still great fun. Had to have separate vehicles and tents although tents is easy and gives better sleep. Most of my filming was remote from the guys as they bobbed or swished past on a raft on the Kelvin River:) They filmed themselves in the raft:) A few more episodes to do yet for their BBC series:)

A winter Camp:)

A winter Camp:)

DECEMBER 2020 - Industrial filming at Nigg, near Invergordon for Briggs Marine. Some lovely aerial filming.

A fun week seeing how a massive 10km fibre optic cable is taken off a ship and coiled onto a carousel ready to be coiled onto another ship. I was filming drone for aerial shots and ground camera for some more close up shots. Unusually here just filming and handing over the footage to be edited by the in-house media department at the company. Always interesting to see the lives of other people in different industries and the technology going into these things.

An inversion one morning:)

An inversion one morning:)

DECEMBER - Inshriach drinks advert released for Christmas

Had great fun making this advert with Walter and Ali. All filmed with Anamorphic lenses apart from the aerial shots. Also lots of lighting fun:) Hit Play to see the film below:)

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NOVEMBER 2020 - Filming a drinks Advert about a gin made in a Cairngorm / Speyside distillery.

A few days filming a Gin advert for Walter at Inshriach. We had some fun here making a drinks advert using the Anamorphic cinema lenses and a drone for our opening aerial scenes.

The natural ingredients all from within the national park look super nice and obviously taste good once made into the Gin.

We had a finishing film scene with the shot below. We were going for a festive vibe without any of the Christmas decorations, and an axe obviously? haha. Have to see the advert once I edit it to find out why that is in there. You can see the still in the the Distillery in the background.

Buy some Inshriach gin here: www.inshriachgin.com

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