Does anyone know what was the first movie to use a camera in a helicopter and/or!


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The first aerial movie was probably taken by the Pathé company’s L.P. Bonvillain from a Wright airplane near Le Mans, France, in 1908. Audiences couldn’t get enough of airborne sequences, and in 1927, Wings (photographed by Harry Perry, ASC, who used the classic Akeley camera for most of the airplane work) won the Academy Award for best picture. Hollywood’s need for more and better footage from the air has attracted many entrepreneurs willing to try their skills in the competitive world of aerial cinematography. Although it isn’t possible to cover all of the firms currently working in this field, we hope this article will provide a general overview.


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The first aerial movie was probably taken by the Pathé company’s L.P. Bonvillain from a Wright airplane near Le Mans, France, in 1908. Audiences couldn’t get enough of airborne sequences, and in 1927, Wings (photographed by Harry Perry, ASC, who used the classic Akeley camera for most of the airplane work) won the Academy Award for best picture. Hollywood’s need for more and better footage from the air has attracted many entrepreneurs willing to try their skills in the competitive world of aerial cinematography. Although it isn’t possible to cover all of the firms currently working in this field, we hope this article will provide a general overview.



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