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FM Pilot Dexter Kennedy featured in ASC Magizine

Website Editor • Apr 23, 2019

A fantastic shoutout to Flying Monster pilot, Dexter Kennedy, and his work in After The Wedding, featured in April 2019 ASC Magazine.

Imagine being able to tell a story from virtually any angle while effortlessly moving the camera from one position to another. This empowering reality has inspired film maker Julio Macat to use drone technology in his latest project, After the Wedding. In an article featured in American Cinematographer, Julio describes how he was able to leverage Dexter's experience to help him craft a shot special shot for his film.

After seeing the reactions while working with legendary show runners like Julio Macat, we have no doubt that film makers will continue to chose a flying camera to help capture their dream shots. After the Wedding debuted at Sundance Film festival and had rave reviews. Shooting on an Arri Alexa 65, Julio was impressed with with image quality of our light cinema drone package. Julio chose the DJI Inspire 2 primarily due to budget restraints, but promoted the value of this smaller lightweight drone as a viable option.

Congratulations Dexter Kennedy on another great job in After the Wedding and being featured in this month's ASC Magazine!

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