FlyingMonk Films
Roaming the world
Posted on Tuesday, February 14th, 2006.
FlyingMonk Films, Inc. licenses SD/HD travel footage and travel photography from all over the world for broadcast, commercials, web or mobile devices. The photography pages show just a fraction of the inventory of photography for that particular destination.
We shoot extensive footage and take high quality photos from each and every place we cover.
FlyingMonk licenses HD footage (1080i/60) from the following destinations:
Thailand, Bangkok, Cambodia, Angkor Wat, Myanmar (Burma), Vietnam, Saigon, Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa, Laos, Luang Prabang, Italy, Tuscany, Venice, Cinque Terre, Milan, Germany, Belgium, Holland, France, Spain, London, Romania, Maramures, Bucovina, Bucharest, Chile, Santiago, Valparaiso, Easter Island, Caraibbes, Saint Martin, Anguilla, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego, Uruguay, Colonia, Montevideo, Canada, USA, etc.
FlyingMonk offers, also, multimedia content of various travel destinations around the world.
This line of products is oriented towards businesses that need travel content to improve the quality of their multimedia presentations, web sites or to mobile phone/PDA companies looking for content.
Our list of clients includes among others: National Geographic, History Channel, Home & Garden, Lycos, CBS News, Inside Edition, WETA, AMNH, etc.
The video clips may have a cultural approach or may be tourist oriented but they are formatted to show specific destinations, countries, cities, regiones, or places of interest like museums, villas, national parks, archeological areas, religious places, etc.  The video clips are customized based on the client request, adding to them music or narration written by us or provided by the client and are delivered on videotape (any format, standard, etc.), DVD, or encoded in any type of media file ready for web, multimedia presentations or mobile phones and PDA networks.
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