Exploring the Venezuelan jungle, Ellis van Jason was surrounded by countless insects. These insects were not afraid of humans, they would approach and crawl on anyone who passed by. Feeling tiny legs crawling into his ears, Ellis van Jason did not know what kind of insect was invading his body. But Van Jason had to stand still because he was performing a very difficult scene that required high concentration.
Van Jason performs a first-person perspective shot.
Van Jason controls his drone through a special eyewear system to give viewers the most realistic footage. The eyewear system allows the operator to have a direct view of the drone, from which he can explore rugged terrain, capturing close-up moments of wild nature.
In the video, Van Jason gives viewers the feeling of dropping down Angel Falls - the highest waterfall in the world.
Van Jason's impressive footage really amazed many people.Youtube channelwhere Van Jason posts his products, although it was established less than a year ago, it has attracted nearly 50 thousand followers.
The filmmaker also runs online classes to share his experience in first-person cinematography. Van Jason wants to make it more popular, with more and more impressive videos being made using this authentic perspective.



























