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Aerial MOB Reaches Exclusive Agreement With Panavision

Cinema Lens And Camera Company States Preference For UAV Company

Aerial MOB has reached an exclusive agreement with Panavision, a supplier of cinema lenses and camera systems. Panavision will recommend Aerial MOB as their preferred drone company in the United States.

Filmmakers can now utilize the capabilities of the industry’s leading FAA-approved drone cinematography company, alongside the industry’s most trusted, state-of-the-art cinema lenses and high precision camera systems.
 
“Aerial MOB is very excited and honored to be forming this alliance with Panavision,” says Tony Carmean, Chief Marketing Officer and Co-Founder, Aerial MOB. “We will now be able to utilize the most innovative lens and camera systems with our ultra-high-tech drone platforms, offering filmmakers a combined aerospace technology package unmatched in the motion picture industry.”
 
“We consistently strive to support our customers with the latest creative tools and services, and aligning with Aerial MOB meets that objective,” says Panavision’s Bob Harvey, EVP Global Sales and Marketing. “Their focus on providing advanced aerial technology, with an emphasis on safety and performance, forms a natural alliance of our two companies by providing our clients with the best filmmaking experience.”
 
Aerial MOB was the pioneer in the development of UAS safety standards with the Motion Picture Association of America and the Federal Aviation Administration. In September 2014, Aerial MOB became the first company in the U.S. to gain FAA approval for use of UAVs for film production.

(Image from Aerial MOB Facebook page)

FMI: www.aerialmob.com

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