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Cinemacopter is a professional drone aerial cinematography service provider based in San José, Costa Rica. It is positioned not as ordinary consumer-level drone shooting, but as cinematic aerial image production for film, advertising, real estate, and tourism projects. The website emphasizes “Arrive where nobody has arrived,” with its core selling point being high-quality aerial filming, aerial photography, and integrated 360° aerial-and-ground imaging using equipment such as the Freefly ALTA 8 and DJI Inspire 3.
Based on the site’s text, its technical setup leans strongly toward professional film production. The ALTA 8 can carry cinema cameras such as the Alexa Mini and RED, along with Ultra Prime lenses, supported by a Movi 15 gimbal, remote iris control, and follow-focus control. The DJI Inspire 3 offers 8K full-frame capture, making it suitable for landscape, beach, or action shots that require high resolution and strong low-light performance. The service also includes Sony FX3 Cinema Line cameras, Carl Zeiss Milvus lenses, MOVI m10/m15/Cinema Robot stabilizers, and 360° Tours that combine aerial and ground imagery. Its shooting workflow uses a two-person setup with a pilot and camera operator, each with independent controls and real-time video reference, which helps with framing, camera movement, and safety.
The website only provides “Quote here / Get a quote” entry points and does not publish packages, day rates, post-production fees, or delivery timelines. As such, it appears to operate more as a project-based quotation service, suitable for clients who can discuss budget after defining their requirements. In terms of format compatibility, the site provides relatively detailed information, covering Full HD, 4K, 6K, and 8K, as well as professional workflows such as CinemaDNG RAW, XAVC S-I 4:2:2 10-bit, S-Log3/HDR, and more.
Its strengths include high-end equipment, support for heavy-lift cinema cameras, 8K RAW, and professional lens systems. It also clearly states that it does not fly over high-risk public areas or large events, and that flights may be canceled in poor weather, showing a strong safety mindset. The drawbacks are that the website does not explain copyright ownership, footage licensing, insurance, flight permits, payment methods, or the scope of retouching/color grading/editing. It also lacks a clear number of case studies and information about client types.
Cinemacopter is suitable for teams shooting films, commercials, hotel and real estate projects, tourism promotional videos, or high-end 360° showcases in Costa Rica, especially projects that require cinema-camera aerial footage rather than standard drone material. Access from China cannot be determined from the text alone and should be marked as unknown. For Chinese teams collaborating remotely, it is advisable to confirm cross-border communication, footage delivery, copyright terms, and responsibility for local flight permits in advance.
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cinemacopter.com is an Costa Rica Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cinemacopter.com directly.