
Photographer/Director Chase Jarvis takes you high into the mountains of Telluride Colorado to show how he and his crew captured epic aerial shots using a remote controlled helicopter for a broadcast commercial for REI.

Photographer/Director Chase Jarvis takes you high into the mountains of Telluride Colorado to show how he and his crew captured epic aerial shots using a remote controlled helicopter for a broadcast commercial for REI.
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24 responses to “Chase Jarvis RAW: flying high in telluride”
terrific video! What about the helicopter? It’s an homemade creation? 🙂
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Nice shot lads, guess now they be rolling with a c300 rather than the AF100. But when she first came out she rocked!
how are they streaming live video from the helicopter to the monitor.? does anybody know that.
could do with one of these so much, for a music video i’m making here in Cork, Ireland.
He did, I didn’t
start at about 1:45 then.
im sure they care but if they ruined a camera it wouldnt affect them so much
Very good video your friend! congratulations for your video, beautiful music fantastic ********** stars to shine with you. Best wishes from Brazil. Att ….. Youth.
just watch out that you dont decapititate someone by accident.
you get the illest jobs
Any idea what sunglasses are Tabb wearing? Also really awesome rig! =)
You guys are truly amazing, revolution in photography!
Wow! Fabulous, where can we get one from? Gone on then how much would a rig like that cost? thanks
I don’t recall mentioning slow motion
you can’t do slow motion with a gopro man!
Lol, you didn’t offend me. And I had no idea about that… I fly them just for fun, and I know they’re used in the film industry a LOT, so I’m not sure why they would be illegal for those kinds of purposes.
i thought that flying these video UAVs were illegal as stated by an article in the nytimes regarding incidents in UAV video being captured for real estate purposes, meaning essentially, they aren’t legal for commercial purposes. regardless, i’m sorry if i may have offended you as i see i received many negative votes on my previous comment. all the best; i do love what you’re doing with this!
Custom, probably $10,000+
How would it be illegal?
my dream job is to be an intern with Chase. and is that at Crystal mountain?
Taabb is a BA!
isn’t this illegal…
That is one sick toy, I love it! Great work Mr. Chase! 😉