Showing posts with label yolanda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yolanda. Show all posts

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Aerials for a cause.....

We would like to thank daai tv and Tzu Chi Foundation for including us (Clearskies, Inc. & RedAnts Media, Inc.) in their segment.

We really appreciate the help and assistance you've given to our brothers and sisters in Leyte and to us during our stay in Leyte. Tzu Chi Foundation is one of the Non-Government Organizations who helped Leyte after Typhoon Yolanda (International code name: Haiyan) and made a big impact to the lives of the survivors of Yolanda.

The aerial videos (click here to see daai tv segment) we have shared with Tzu Chi Foundation was shot in Cinema 4K using Panasonic GH4, DJI Z15 for GH4 and ImmersionRC video transmitter and receiver.


Wednesday, November 5, 2014

A continuation of our advocacy... Project Tacloban

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As we (RedAnts Media Inc. and Clearskies ) continue our #advocacy in helping the areas affected by typhoon #Yolanda (#Haiyan), our aerial team will again visit Tacloban, Palo and Ormoc, Leyte on November 8-10, 2014. We can provide aerial photos, videos and 360 virtual aerial views (together with Exsight360) which can be used in planning, progress reports, coverage, assessments, surveys, etc. We are also going to bring our Panasonic GH4 and can provide 4K (UltraHD) aerial videos.

Please share this to LGUs, NGOs and TV networks that you know. They need to contact/message us ahead of time so we can put them on schedule. We have limited flights per day and we will try to accommodate as much requests as we can. Thank you so much and God bless!

#yolandaanniversary #4kaerials #360
3 Months After Yolanda

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

It is never too late to help Leyte

RedAnts Media Inc together with Clearskies Aerial Robotics Services assisted Tzu Chi Philippines in conducting aerial survey (Jan 3, 2014 - Jan 4, 2014) for their humanitarian projects at Leyte Province.

Aerial videos and photos were taken on the coastal barangays of Tanauan and Palo to help Tzu Chi visualize the scope of damage brought by Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda). Also, it will help them assess what they have done so far.

Armed with DJI S800, Z15 and ImmersionRC Xugong 10 the team was able to travel at a lighter load and less man power to operate. On typical missions we usually travel with 3 crew members and 90 kilos or more of baggage. Since direct air travel to the typhoon stricken province is a bit hard and expensive we decided to travel light.

RedAnts and Clearskies is currently in talks also with other international organizations operating in Leyte Province and will most likely come back anytime soon.


If you wish to send donations to the typhoon stricken province thru Tzu Chi Philippines please go to http://www.tzuchi.org.ph/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=145&Itemid=533.

You may also get in touch with the Philippine Red Cross or go to http://www.redcross.org.ph/donate for details.