The Following is a list and brief description of many of the different subjects in the Aerial Focus Skydiving Stock Library.
    
Night Skydiving - 9 skydivers in custom colored skydiving equipment perform formations in freefall. Footage includes 4 freefall cameramen's angles, inside cameras mounted on the skydivers as well as wing mounted cameras, and footage of all preparations before, during plane ride and footage of night landings.

Skysurfing - skydivers "surfing" in freefall. Includes wing mount exit shots and helmet camera freefall footage. SkySurfing in Hawaii and in California - skydivers "SURF" on boards similar to snowboards, only this is at 12,000 ft.!

100 person sequential - 100 skydivers complete 2 different formations during a 60 second freefall. This is a world record. Camera angles include wing mounts on all airplanes, air to air of skydivers exiting 4 airplanes simultaneously shot from a 5th airplane, cameras inside the formation worn by the jumpers themselves, helmet camera footage from above, level and below formations. On climb to altitude cameras inside the airplanes show skydivers preparations as well as donning oxygen masks due to high altitude.

Unique 40 person skydives - includes such jumps as skydivers flying through human "hoops" of skydivers and a beautiful 40 person diamond never completed before.

Amputee skydivers - attempt 8 person star formation. Although unsuccessful in setting a world record for jumpers missing arms or legs, these jumpers display incredible courage through many freefall attempts at setting a record. Cameras on the airplane wing, inside the plane, on jumpers, etc. Includes many interviews.

We follow these jumpers through the 2nd attempts where the succeed in setting a world record of 8 out of 8 amputee jumpers in the formation and later beating this record by completing a 10 person star!

Chet Poland Tandem skydiving - Chet Poland at the age of 90, who made skydives in the 1930's makes a tandem skydive with other experienced skydivers completing a star formation in freefall.

Women's World Record canopy stack formation - current record of 16 parachutes high canopy formation. Includes interviews, wing mounted cameras, helmet cameras, cameras mounted on the women inside the stack formation.

Lingerie skydive - 4 women in beautiful color coordinated lingerie and high heels freefall for 60 seconds, building a star formation. Exquisite footage from wing, bellymounted cameras, freefall helmet camera angles from above, level and below the women. Includes a perfect stand-up landing in the target - high heels and all!

Palau adventure - This adventure takes us to a tiny atoll in the South Pacific Ocean. This area of the world is famous for scuba diving among World War II sunken airplanes, ships and SHARKS.

Our skydivers jump from a DeHavilland Beaver airplane on floats onto an extremely remote and beautiful atoll. Landing in water would mean ruining $50,000.00 worth of camera equipment and bobbing at the surface in shark infested water.

After successfully skydiving onto Kayengel (never even attempted before this expedition) these same skydivers scuba dive off the floats of the Beaver in beautiful clear water among these sunken World War II relics and sharks.

Golden Knights-US ARMY Parachute Team - includes POW and American flags flown in freefall, as well as many formations built while the skydivers wear red freefall smoke.

Oshkosh Air show - highlights the world famous Liberty Parachute team during day and night performances. Day show includes the world's largest flag ever flown behind a parachute, many other flags and an incredible candy cane smoke display. The night show is an incredible display of night pyrotechnics, flown under parachutes looking like a comet trail in the sky.

Diamond Parachute formation - with Mt. Ranier as the back drop, a Washington state record of 17 parachutes form a beautiful 17 parachute diamond, as well as a beautiful 9 parachute sunset stack.

38 Parachutes form a World Record - diamond formation over scenic Pasco, Washington.

Para-Ski - Set in the beautiful mountains at Snowbird, Utah, Parachutists compete for parachute accuracy on the side of a snow covered mountain and also compete in a NASTAR ski race.

Dog (Brutus) skydiving - This miniature dachshund has 54 jumps! Strapped to his owner in a special harness similar to the tandem harness used for students strapped to expert skydivers, Brutus is filmed from suiting up, sleeping during the plane ride, exit through a 1 minute freefall to a perfect landing for the camera. Then Brutus kisses his owner until physically restrained. New footage features Brutus with his own custom goggles. Brutus has been featured in a two page color photo in PEOPLE magazine, Inside Edition TV show and others. Recent footage features Brutus in the Cayman Islands underwater in a small submarine.

World Record Skydiving Formation - Largest ever completed (216) men & women from 26 different countries exit from three huge military airplanes. The jumps were made from an altitude of 21,000 ft.! Oxygen required. I have over 3,000 feet of film shot from every imaginable angle of the incredible and recent World Record. The previous largest formation was 200.

297 Person-NEW World Record Skydiving Formation in Russia - Jumps from the largest helicopters in the world. Skydivers from all over the world working together to set a "World Record." These jumps were made from an altitude of 21,000 feet. Temperatures were 40 degrees below zero on these jumps. Oxygen was required due to the extreme altitudes.

BLADE Running - This is a new skydiving event. Skydivers jump from helicopters above a ski resort and then fly high performance parachutes low and fast through a slalom course. The jumpers must stay below the top of the fifteen foot wind-blades as they navigate a challenging slalom course down the side of a snow covered mountain face. Helmet mounted cameras on the winner as well as extensive coverage in the air and on the course.

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