Morocco from Above

 

4K Aerial Rushes Stock from Morocco

More than one hundred hours of rushes filmed with a gyro-stabilized camera

Aerialcollection distributes the 4K rushes of the film directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Michael Pitiot, narrated by Ali Baddou, images Bruno Cusa, music Armand Amar, produced by Hope Production / Calt Production

Geographically, Morocco is characterized by mountainous or desert areas and is one of the only countries, along with Spain and France, to have shores on the Mediterranean Sea on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other.
Furthermore, Morocco is one of the countries with the longest Atlantic coastline. Its long Atlantic coast ends at Cape Spartel, the western limit of the Strait of Gibraltar and where the Mediterranean coastline begins. To the southwest of Morocco lies the disputed territory of Western Sahara, claimed and largely controlled by Morocco. The kingdom borders Algeria to the east-northeast and southeast.
Morocco is a Mediterranean country par excellence, as the French botanist Louis Emberger describes in the following quote:

"Bringing together on its territory all the forms of the Mediterranean climate, Morocco can be considered the Mediterranean phylogeographic type in the systematic sense of the word. The vegetation of the other countries grouped around the Mediterranean can be examined and appreciated in relation to that of the Cherifian Empire. Morocco is, in itself, a Mediterranean synthesis. »

Louis Emberger (1934)

Filming methods

Filmed with a GSS - Cineflex 4K stabilized camera provided by Papa Sierra, equipped with wide-angle zoom lenses, mounted on Airbus Ecureuil and EC145 helicopters. Morocco from Above is part of the collection of 90-minute films made for France 2 including Egypt from Above (4K rushes), Algeria from Above (HD rushes)
The images of Morocco are available in HD or 4K, cinema and television quality.

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