FLYING OVER

FLYING OVER turns spaces into stories

Example: immersive aerial 360° footage
Avocado360, custom-built 360° drone system

FLYING OVER, Cinematic Aerial 360° Film

We film destinations from the air. Not as standard drone video. As a full 360° experience that puts the viewer in the middle of the flight.

Flying Over is an aerial film format developed by Avocado360. We use custom-built 360° drone systems to capture landscapes, cities, and destinations from above. The viewer does not watch a flight. They feel the height, the movement, and the scale of the place.

For tourism destinations, mountain railways, and marketing teams, Flying Over does something flat video cannot. It makes a place feel real and worth visiting before the audience ever sets foot there.

Flying Over is not standard drone footage. Avocado360 builds and operates its own 360° aerial camera systems. They are designed to deliver smooth, stable movement without distortion. The same production can be shown on large screens, in dome theatres, on VR headsets, and at live events.

Tourism & Brands

Flying Over shows a destination in a way flat video cannot. The viewer sees the landscape from above, in full 360°. They feel the scale of the mountains, the coastline, the city.

It works on large screens, at trade fairs, and on VR headsets. No special equipment is needed to understand the experience. It is immediate.

For tourism boards, mountain railways, and marketing teams, Flying Over is one of the most direct ways to make a place feel real and worth visiting.

Theme Parks & Immersive Attractions

Flying Over works as a standalone attraction. It runs in dome theatres, flying theatres, and on motion platforms. Visitors feel like they are in the air, not watching a screen.

The footage is real. The movement is smooth. There is no animation. The experience is based on actual locations, which makes it feel credible and memorable.

For visitor centres, themed attractions, and event venues, Flying Over delivers something audiences talk about long after they leave.

Investors & Operators

One Flying Over production runs on multiple platforms. VR headsets, fulldome screens, large displays, and motion rides. You do not need a separate production for each system.

That keeps costs down and audience reach high. The content stays current and can be updated location by location over time.

The format is technically stable, built for long-term operation, and designed to run reliably in permanent installations with minimal maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions about Flying Over

What exactly is Flying Over?

Flying Over is an aerial film format developed by Avocado360. We film real destinations from the air using custom-built 360° camera systems. The viewer sees the landscape in every direction, as if they were flying through it themselves.

It is not animation and it is not standard drone video. Every Flying Over film is shot on location.

Where can a Flying Over film be shown?

On large screens, at trade fairs and events, in dome theatres, on VR headsets, and on motion-based platforms.

One production can be adapted for all of these without a new shoot.

Do visitors need special equipment to watch it?

No. Flying Over works on standard large screens and at events without any headset or special setup.

VR headsets and dome theatres are an option but not a requirement.

Which locations can be filmed?

Any destination that makes sense from the air. Mountains, lakes, cities, coastlines, historic sites, and event venues.

We have filmed locations across Switzerland and work internationally on request.

How long does a Flying Over production take?

A typical project involves one to three shoot days on location, depending on the number of destinations. Post-production takes three to six weeks.

We handle planning, permits, filming, and editing in house. Contact us to discuss your timeline.

Can Flying Over be combined with other content?

Yes. Flying Over footage is often used as part of a larger virtual tour, a fulldome film, or a VR experience.

We plan for multiple uses from the start so you get the most out of each shoot.

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