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WATCH: Bet You've Never Seen Christmas Lights This Way Before

Brick aerial video/photo company has filmed homes, Trump National Golf Course, Six Flags Great Adventure, and more

A Brick Township video company that uses a remote control hexacopter to get an aerial perspective on various places has brought a different perspective to a massive Christmas lights display in southwest Middesex County.

Osprey Perpectives, owned by Ryan Baine and Mike Demarco, has been in business since April, providing overhead photography and videography services.

“(The men) founded this operation with the intent to offer the world a bird’s eye view at an affordable cost,” their website says. “We avoid the costly overhead of having to get a plane into the air by safely operating a remote control hexacopter with a mounted camera. We fly by AC 91-57 regulations so our hexacopter is always within our line of sight. The copter is rigged to never exceed Class G airspace, and sorry but we won’t fly if there is an airport with in 5 miles. Safety first!”

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Some of the projects they have undertaken include aerial shots of homes for real estate sales, video of Trump National Golf Course in Colts Neck for a promotional video, and photos of Six Flags Great Adventure when the company was surveying to decide where to add a new ride.

Its latest project is a promotional video for the Christmas Spectacular on Main Street in Cranbury, a massive display of Christmas lights that raise money for charity. The event continues tonight. Check it out the video below.

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