What
better way to remember the experience, than to re-live
it again and again with friends and family.
The video tells the story,
while the stills capture the moment. You get a 5 to
7 minute VHS video with music and special effects, and
an optional roll of 24 stills (35mm print film).
What kind of Video can
I expect?
A 5 to 7 minute film of your skydive, dubbed from a
Digital video camera on to a VHS tape with music, and
personalized with your name and the date of your first
skydive. We expect to film you at various times beginning
with your departure from the preparation area, including
your climb into the aircraft, the ride to altitude,
leaving the plane, FREEFALL, and your landing.
How long before I receive my
video?
Within an hour of completing your skydive, your custom
video will be ready!!!
What kind of still photos can
I expect?
Fabulous! After your skydive, you will be given the
24 exposure roll of film taken during your skydive.
Since you are given the negatives, this allows you the
freedom to have enlargements and multiple copies made
suitable for a variety of applications. Some of these
applications may include greeting cards, post cards,
and business cards.
Should I give advance notice?
Sure. We need to schedule staff to meet your needs,
and the advance notice allows us to better serve you.
Can I take my own camera with
me?
You are encouraged to bring your own camera with you
and take pictures during your training, however, you
will be too busy with your skydive to look after your
camera during your actual jump. It may be very easily
lost or broken. Afterall, being 2 miles above the Earth
and going 120 mph, you will have enough distractions!
Can I have my friends take
video or stills of me?
Sure. They will be able to take pictures of you under
canopy, and while landing. They will probably be able
to take close-ups of you after your skydive.
Can the camera person film
more than one person? (or, can my friend and I share
the video)?
No. The time/distance gap between exits precludes a
camera person from being able to film more than one
student per jump.
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