Exploring the Venezuelan jungle, Ellis van Jason is surrounded by countless insects. These creatures are not afraid of humans; they will approach and crawl onto anyone who passes by. Feeling tiny legs crawling into his ear, Ellis van Jason doesn't know what kind of insect is invading his body. But Van Jason must remain still because he is performing a very difficult scene that requires intense concentration.
Van Jason filmed a scene using a first-person perspective.
Van Jason controls his drone using a special goggles system to provide viewers with the most realistic footage possible. The goggles allow the operator to have a direct view of the drone, enabling them to explore rugged terrain and capture close-up moments of pristine nature.
In the video, Van Jason gives viewers the feeling of being dropped into Angel Falls – the world's tallest waterfall.
Van Jason's impressive scenes truly amazed many people.YouTube channelVan Jason's channel, where he uploads his creations, has attracted nearly 50,000 followers despite being less than a year old.
The filmmaker also offers online classes to share his experience on first-person perspective filmmaking. Van Jason wants the technique to become more popular, with more impressive videos being created using this authentic viewpoint.

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