The Jurassic Coast - Drone Footage
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The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site on the English Channel coast of southern England. It stretches from Orcombe Point near Exmouth in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks near Swanage in East Dorset, a distance of 96 miles.
Chartered in 2001, the Jurassic Coast was the second wholly natural World Heritage Site to be designated in the United Kingdom.
Join me as we fly above the coastline and find some hidden treasures!
This is my first true cinematic video created, please feel free to give me feedback and comments below!
Equipment - DJI Phantom 3 Professional
Editing Software - DaVinci Resolve 12
Locations include (In Order of appearance on video) - Corfe castle, Durdle Door, Old Harry Rocks, Disused quarry, Dancing Ledge, Wareham Forest.
Have you been to any of these locations? Let me know!
Pictures from this trip can be viewed via my other social media's-
Instagram - / jackboothby
Facebook - / jackboothbyphotography
Website - www.Jackboothby.com
Contact me for more information - Jackboothbyinfo@gmail.com
Music by - Howard Shore
(Gollum's Song, from the soundtrack of The Lord Of the Rings: The Two Towers)
Пікірлер: 163
Stunning film, evocative music choice.
Absolutely stunning. I love this area. It is somewhere i really want to fly my drone. Just beautiful. The sun reveal at 4.19 is epic especially with the music.
Some great shots. The shot at 1:20 going backwards withe seagull is great!
At least this one sounds more like Jurassic Park, this is what I wanted to hear.....
Great production, perfect soundtrack for this unique landscape.
Jack Boothby is clearly a brilliant videographer. This is a beautiful film with stirring music that enhances the content. Great work.
Thank you so much. This is the best bit of footage of the Dorset coast i have seen to date. The music too was inspiring. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
Great job on the filming and song selection!
Awesome footage such an inspiring coastline and unique view of corfe castle just drove past there yesterday 👍
I love this video - I grew up in purbeck and migrated to Australia, it breaks my heart to see my beautiful childhood home
@dontlaughtoomuch11
5 жыл бұрын
I bet you don't miss the awful forsaken weather and the looming Brexit which hangs as a sword above Britain's future? :)
@TheVaughan5
4 жыл бұрын
@@dontlaughtoomuch11 Idiotic reply - Brexit has nothing to do with the glorious Dorset coast.
@dontlaughtoomuch11
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheVaughan5 What's actually idiotic is giving a toss about someone else's opinion, now fist yourself :)
Amazing footage ! Could watch that every day!
Annie here; Top viewing . Wonderful photography and the music is perfect ! Hope you can make some more : )
Absolutely stunning shots here! Can't wait to get down there this weekend for our channel! Loved it.
superb film....been to many of these locations, except where the drone can go off limits ofcourse! it always feels like going back millions of years ago, when visiting the isle of purbeck and the jurassic coastline....
@deepakest
Жыл бұрын
are we allowed to fly drones here?
Beautifully done...images and music perfectly matched and synched.
Bravo! Wonderful to watch. Am going here later this month and even more excited now!
Outstanding ! !
Stunning!
Cheers JACK just watched enjoyed really relaxing thank you
Beautifully filmed... great to see a different perspective on the place where I live.
@vishantandnatashatravels
5 жыл бұрын
Left Past Saturn True Say!
Great cinematic images mate!!
Utterly gorgeous!
Stunning video! you definitely got brighter weather than when I went there! and those birds flying over durdle door and the cliffs are sunning!
Nice Jurassic vibes
amazing and music is haunting
Amazing music choice
great work jack.
This is amazing thanks for making this video this is so beautiful and good song choice
Bizzare place excellent video thanks for it
Absolutely Fantastic ! I spend many happy days on the isle of Purbeck, running , swimming along the Jurassic coast. The area looks stunning from the air, and your rousing soundtrack , with the sound of waves and seabirds... how's that done?, clever mixing indeed. Was hoping for a sighting of The Square and compass and St Albans Head... maybe next time? Thanks , that video is in my favourite playlist, cheers!
Great drone footage Jack. I visited the Jurassic coast recently and its absolutely beautiful.
stunning shots man!
Beautifully filmed. I live in the Midlands now, but grew up in Poole, so know the area very well and will bring my drones down to do some filming in the summer. Thank you :-)
very dramatic and gorgeous
Beautiful video! Such incredible places!
Awesome footage 💯💯💯
Amazing place!!
wonderful
Great vid thanks for sharing
I like the way you have chosen the music it just works. (ps have shared on the UK drone club facebook page)
wow this is nice ! thumbs up!
Great footage. Such a beautiful place...the Jurassic Coast is a wonderful area.
@deepakest
Жыл бұрын
are we allowed to fly drones here?
Beautiful footage! And the soundtrack is perfect. It was like the opening scenes of Blue Planet. David Attenborough narrative wouldn't have been out of place!
Great footage. Well done!
Well done! looks like a nice place.
Massive LIKE #648 my new Friend... You catched most beautyful shots from ths area .... BRAVO... Excellent flying and editing skills and perfect music choise.... Have a great week.
Stunning well put together video.
great video and great choice of music!
Amazing work, breathtaking. I just subscribed and liked.
great video !
Cool i have been to Dancers ledge and Corfe Castle before!
@JackBoothby
7 жыл бұрын
They are just beautiful, ain't they? :)
The best!
Wow what an amazing video! I live in Poole so get to go to old Harry rocks alot awesome drone shots ! 👏👏👏👏👏👌
fabulous why travel the world when this right here
One of the best drone videos i have seen. And the music as that sun comes over the hill is spot on. 👏
@Sidiqi
2 жыл бұрын
From that view the sun would be setting, not rising. Sea is on left side and land on right side so view must be towards the West. Sunset.
Absolutely amazing from the footage, editing, music, everything. Great job! I grew up around there, wonderful!
@bellad0nna83
4 жыл бұрын
Ed Holland Since you grew up around there, what Is the postcode of the place around 1.25 seconds of this video? Can you drive quite close up to it for a person on a wheelchair to get there? Many Thanks. 🙏
@deepakest
Жыл бұрын
@@bellad0nna83 are we allowed to fly drones here?
Utterly mindblowing, loved the bit at 1:50, such an extraordinary shaped piece of land!
@JackBoothby
7 жыл бұрын
Old Harry Rocks is always a favourite of mine too! :)
lovely stuff. that image quality is fantastic. love the sharpness and clarity. very well done. and lord, i can't believe i'll be back there in less than 2 weeks. all the way from germany, hooray!
@JackBoothby
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :D
great video
I love this! 😍
@JackBoothby
8 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you like it! 😁👍
Awesome work, keep it up! 👍🏻
@JackBoothby
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :D
Great montage bruh
Nice footage, well done! :-)🌐👍💥
Man I love this. I tell people how beautiful Dorset is and they never believe me. I need to show them this.
@JackBoothby
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! This was my first really visit to Dorset and managed to see all this in a week!
Wow bro that was awesome. Used to live in Devon now in Essex. Keep up the good work bro. Jus subbed ya :)
cool video nice drone footage :)
Great Video
@JackBoothby
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :D
Wow Jack, the Jurassic Coast is awesome!!! Makes me wanna go there right now with my drone! Have subscribed, Jackie
@BaqPaqJaq
Жыл бұрын
Ps this is my local landscape 🤣 kzread.info/dash/bejne/c4iLqJOshqiyg84.html. Slightly different to yours! Have a great day 👍🏻 😊
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Most excellent, 11/10 you must have a professional drone to capture those coastal images from so far out. Thankyou 😐
Now THAT was seriously epic. Your eye for a shot and editing with sound is genius. An amazing video throughout, I hope the one person who gave this the thumbs down is even more bitter now I've written this. Inspired. Bravo!
@JackBoothby
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words, it really means a lot :)
Great vid, also i am off to dorset with my parents for hoilday this year.
I cant believe places like this exist here
cracking video you deserve an Oscar
@JackBoothby
7 жыл бұрын
haha, thanks man! 😊
@simonwood8685
7 жыл бұрын
Great work deserve,s credit 😃
@crikeymos22
6 жыл бұрын
Agreed. So relaxing. Need to be working on a lord of the rings movie. :-) Superb on every level.
Wel done
Nice video + one like :p
Woow!!
thnx this is what i have to watch for my homework lol xD
@jetwashbrit5597
3 жыл бұрын
Lol
@tob9000
3 жыл бұрын
Same
Thought it's from lord of the rings soundtrack straight away, really nice footage
Spectacular colors! Any particular type of colorgrading which you used?
Stunning! Did you have to ask permission at the council to fly over those coastlines? I just bought a drone but they gave a million rules with it....I will be going there soon and want to try out my drone :)
Wow, what an AMAZING production! BTW, is the openning shot Lulworth Castle? And what's the cove shown at 2:30 and the pool at 3:50?
if only I would not have crashed my drone at Chesil beach, our video would have some of that Old Harry Rocks aerial view
@edwardbaiduc220
3 жыл бұрын
You should have footage of the crash
Hi mate .. absolutely stunning footage. Which DJI drone did you use please? Also where is the place around 1.25sec mark? Any postcode & can you drive quite close to it, is it accessible with a person on a wheelchair? Many Thanks. 🙏
0:13 Corfe Castle 0:34 Durdle Door 1:18 Cliffs west of Studland beach (?), leading to 1:20 Old Harry Rocks 2:07 Winspit Quarry 3:24 Dancing Ledge 5:06 View from Dancing Ledge To Seacombe Cliff (& inland). 5:18 Wareham Forest
@deepakest
Жыл бұрын
are we allowed to fly drones here?
Awesome video! Was the soundtrack Gollum's song?
@JackBoothby
7 жыл бұрын
It was indeed!
The best coastline in the world
@JackBoothby
8 жыл бұрын
it sure is beautiful! 😍
There's a great camping site along jurassic coast, freshwater Bay I think it's called
so yeah
Could I use this video in my art history teaching please? Crediting you ofcourse. it's stunning
@adamdaman2760
4 жыл бұрын
My teacher didn’t ask for perms
@jetwashbrit5597
3 жыл бұрын
No perms needed man
@outreachart624
3 жыл бұрын
You're a star t thank you so much
@adamdaman2760
3 жыл бұрын
Bit late isn’t it
fucking stunning loved every second
@JackBoothby
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Im glad you enjoyed :)
What drone did you use for this... Amazing footage
Going agai this year!! With mum amd my stepdad
@djresource717
Жыл бұрын
I hope to see dinosaurs at jarrassic coast
Dorset Is just Best
I'm down there for four days from tomorrow :) Did you use any ND filters on these? Colour correct in Premiere or Final Cut?
Wow- done some walking yesterday- can i pls know - did you capture this on 4k -30fps or 1080p 50fps
🇬🇧 - 😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
Doctor Alan Grant is later with the dinosaurs......
Can anyone tell me what the thumbnail fonts are?
the lord of the rings music was a nice touch.... crazy how you can see the water lines up the cliffs, much higher sea level back in those times... makes you wonder if man made climate change is actually real when the sea was much higher many thousands of years ago... just brings me back to my original theory that the ice caps up north and at the south pole are still the effects of an ice age that we are still in the very end of. when they melt i can almost guarantee those sea levels will be back at those lines halfway up the cliffs and the continents buried under the ice for all those years will have even more fossilized secrets to uncover. if that is correct then our planet goes through cycles for long periods of time, a higher sea level might also explain the old marsh coasts buried under sands in africa that wouldve filtered much of that saltwater and could be the missing factor scientists and archaeologists have been searching for to explain the once tropical regions of africa that are now deserts covered in sand. their theory is that these african jungles turned into deserts are on a cycle and may have a possibility of becoming tropical climates/regions again over the course of the next 1000 years or so.. they believe roughly every ~3000 or so years the climates change which shifts the deserts into tropical landscapes then back again when it gets too hot and dry. there is tons of evidence to support their claims as well. interesting stuff.
@07Hawkeye
3 жыл бұрын
also if that is correct then man made climate change is a scientific fallacy pushed by political scientists rather than actual climate scientists and the truth of it is for whatever reason, be it uneven orbital patterns around the sun, solar flares that last a thousand years, the end of an ice age etc, the truth of it is that that ice is supposed to melt, the cold regions of the world should be warmer and the hot regions of the world should be even more warm. there is a reason why certain dinosaurs and other mammals and vertebrae's were able to exist at certain points in time when the whole earth's climate was much warmer and wetter which allowed certain dinosaurs to live in environments that were tropical and subtropical worldwide, those zones spanned much further than just around the equator and there is enough evidence of this for everyone to find, easily. if we are truly still in the back end of an ice age then maybe the world is meant to be much warmer and wetter then it is today and it has absolutely NOTHING to do with how mankind effects the environment. for example, during the triassic period, volcanoes were incredibly active. a volcano can produce around 270 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) before even erupting, just degassing can spew around 270 million tons of carbon dioxide into the air which according to climate scientists will warm the atmosphere, man made industry and vehicles worldwide is rumored to produce billions in carbon dioxide emissions every year, however i find it incredibly hard to believe since the climates during the triassic period when volcanoes were allegedly more active than ever shouldnt be too far off of what they are today. volcanoes and evidence of their existence simply dont just *disappear* and there are currently 1500+ active (degassing and erupting) volcanoes in the world today and about 500 have erupted in "historical time" in other words, recorded history. that being said, it is somewhat hard to believe when they say man can produce more pollution (CO2 emissions) into our atmosphere than the entire planet itself can produce, which according to climate scientists should warm our atmosphere. if that is the case and we were to cease ALL man made carbon dioxide emissions for 100 years, it would not make a difference in the course of the cycle our planet takes on its own. which once again brings me back to my theory that the earth itself has cycles or patterns that it follows regardless of man kind and the fact that the oceans could swallow up many of our cities built in coastal regions across the world, is simply our fault for building along the coastlines across the world. the planet is ALWAYS changing. has since the beginning of time regardless of how involved humans have been. to say that the earth is warming because of our own actions is just irritating since history itself can prove that theory wrong.