Over at Into the Wild Films, Phil and Joan have gathered a fantastic array of high-resolution aerial footage into a special one-hour ambient masterpiece. There’s a symmetrical structure to it, and you’ll fly over bright granites, soaring dolerite, massive forests, jagged quartzite, and more across the entire island. This is a special production clearly created with a deep love of the scenery – take an hour to step away from the stresses of the world and see these natural surrounds.
Above Tasmania will take you on a visually breathtaking and immersive aerial voyage over some of Tasmania’s most beautiful wilderness locations including pristine coastlines, spectacular sea-cliffs, waterfalls, ancient temperate rainforests, magnificent canyons and the dramatic southern ocean as it pounds Tasmania’s most southerly point.
EQUIPMENT USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF THIS FILM
DJI Mavic Pro 4K: https://amzn.to/38B4rsB
Lowerpro Flipside Camera Bag: https://amzn.to/38BnhQk
Sandisk 128MB 95MB/s: https://amzn.to/2wxwOdQ
FILM LOCATIONS
0:00 Bay of Fires
11:05 Cape Hauy
17:07 Freycinet National Park
20:21 Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park (Timbs Track)
27:59 St Columba Falls
29:44 Sentinel Range
34:04 Serpentine River
38:12 South Cape Bay
52:15 Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park (Timbs Track)
The Editor of Tasmanian Geographic is a shadowy and mysterious figure who often found deep underground, in the treetop branches, on coastal beaches, or high in the mountains.