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At Breaker Digital Marketing, we approach video production with one goal in mind: create visuals that make people feel something before they ever step foot on a property. Recently, I had the opportunity to capture new marketing content for Wilson Estate Vineyard — combining cinematic ground footage, traditional aerial photography, and aggressive FPV-style drone flying to help tell the story of the vineyard from multiple perspectives.

As both a producer and drone pilot, I’m always looking for ways to make a business stand out visually online. Vineyards already carry a natural atmosphere and emotion to them, so the goal was not to overcomplicate the production, but instead capture the warmth, movement, and feeling of being there during Michigan’s changing seasons.

Creating a Cinematic Website Header Video

The centerpiece of this project was a custom website header video designed specifically for the vineyard’s online presence. Website headers are often overlooked, but they can immediately shape how a visitor feels when landing on a homepage. Instead of creating a generic commercial, we focused on producing something cinematic, soft, and immersive.

To achieve that look, I filmed with anamorphic lenses that introduced natural lens flares, stretched highlights, and a wider cinematic field of view. The softer image and warmer tones worked perfectly with the vineyard landscape, especially during golden hour as the sun dropped behind the vines.

The slower camera movement and careful framing were intentional. The goal was to make the footage feel timeless — something that could represent the vineyard brand year-round while still feeling emotional and authentic.

Traditional Drone Flights Over the Vineyard

For the aerial production side, I started by flying the drone traditionally and steadily over the property. Smooth cinematic passes over the vineyard rows allowed us to showcase the scale of the land, the symmetry of the vines, and the changing colors of the season.

Sunset flights became some of the strongest moments captured during production. The warm autumn light hitting the vineyard created depth and texture that only exists for a short period each evening. I also captured aerial photography with the DJI Mavic drone system, focusing on fall colors, vineyard patterns, and landscape composition for future website and social media use.

Drone photography and video are incredibly valuable for businesses like wineries, venues, golf courses, and lakefront properties because they instantly provide viewers with perspective. Aerial footage helps establish atmosphere in a way ground cameras simply cannot.

Flying FPV Style Through the Vines

After capturing the safer cinematic passes, I switched gears completely.

The second phase involved flying FPV-style drone movements through the vineyard itself — weaving through rows of vines, accelerating over the barn, and pushing the drone much closer to structures and obstacles than traditional commercial drone work typically allows.

These shots are higher risk and require precision flying, especially in tighter environments surrounded by trees, posts, and narrow vine rows. But the payoff is movement that feels alive.

Instead of simply observing the vineyard from above, the FPV-style footage puts viewers directly into the environment. It creates energy and motion that works especially well for social media marketing videos and future promotional campaigns.

Some of these dynamic shots will eventually become part of a larger marketing film for the vineyard, but for now, the cinematic anamorphic website header video serves as the primary visual piece created from this media capture session.

Flying FPV Style Through the Vines

After capturing the safer cinematic passes, I switched gears completely.

The second phase involved flying FPV-style drone movements through the vineyard itself — weaving through rows of vines, accelerating over the barn, and pushing the drone much closer to structures and obstacles than traditional commercial drone work typically allows.

These shots are higher risk and require precision flying, especially in tighter environments surrounded by trees, posts, and narrow vine rows. But the payoff is movement that feels alive.

Instead of simply observing the vineyard from above, the FPV-style footage puts viewers directly into the environment. It creates energy and motion that works especially well for social media marketing videos and future promotional campaigns.

Some of these dynamic shots will eventually become part of a larger marketing film for the vineyard, but for now, the cinematic anamorphic website header video serves as the primary visual piece created from this media capture session.

 

Capturing Michigan Vineyards Through the Seasons

One of the most important parts of filming outdoor businesses in Michigan is understanding timing. The atmosphere changes dramatically throughout the year, and every season tells a different visual story.

The autumn footage at Wilson Estate Vineyard brought rich colors, softer sunsets, and texture throughout the vines. But this is only the beginning of the project. I’ll be returning during peak summer season to capture the property when the vineyard is fully alive with greenery, activity, and longer golden-hour evenings.

Seasonal content creation gives businesses a much larger content library to work with throughout the year. Instead of relying on a single production day, building media over multiple seasons allows brands to stay visually fresh across websites, paid advertising campaigns, and social platforms.

A variety of content produced for modern marketing

Using a combination of drone technology and DSLR cinema cameras, Breaker Digital Marketing created a diverse collection of visual media for Wilson Estate Vineyard to use across their website, social media platforms, and future advertising campaigns. The production included cinematic anamorphic video for a custom website header, traditional ground-level video and photography captured with DSLR cameras, along with aerial drone photography and video throughout the vineyard property. We combined smooth cinematic drone flights over the vines during sunset with more aggressive FPV-style flying through the rows of grapes and over the barn to create both elegant branding visuals and fast-paced social media content. Seasonal DJI drone photography captured the vineyard during autumn colors, helping build a larger content library the vineyard can continue using throughout the year. By producing multiple forms of media — including anamorphic video, drone content, DSLR photography, and cinematic ground footage — the project delivered versatile marketing assets designed for modern websites, paid advertising, and social media storytelling.

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Behind the Lens: Restaurant Marketing in Detroit Michigan https://breakerdigital.com/gold-cash-gold-video-marketing/ Fri, 14 Jun 2019 17:52:44 +0000 https://breakerdigital.com/?p=613   Gold Cash Gold Part 1 & 2 As the videographer and editor fortunate enough to document the culinary magic at Gold Cash Gold in Corktown, I look back on…

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Gold Cash Gold Part 1 & 2

As the videographer and editor fortunate enough to document the culinary magic at Gold Cash Gold in Corktown, I look back on my time with a mixture of nostalgia and gratitude. The restaurant, unfortunately, closed its doors in late 2019, as revealed by Chef Edwards in a heartfelt Detroit Free Press article from that year. Despite its closure, my experiences capturing the essence of Gold Cash Gold remain vivid in my memory.

Being chosen to chronicle the vibrant atmosphere and delectable creations at Gold Cash Gold was a privilege. The bustling energy of the restaurant provided the perfect backdrop for my work, making every shoot both fun and exciting. From the clinking of glasses to the sizzling of pans, the ambiance was electric, mirroring the passion and dedication that went into crafting each dish.

What made Gold Cash Gold truly special was its commitment to sourcing local ingredients from nearby farms in North Corktown. The farm-to-table ethos was not just a marketing slogan but a way of life at GCG. As the videographer, I had the pleasure of documenting this journey—from the farm-fresh produce arriving at the restaurant’s doorstep to the meticulous preparation that transformed those ingredients into mouthwatering masterpieces. 

One of the highlights of my role was undoubtedly working alongside Chef Brendon Edwards. His culinary experiences & contributions are a force to be reckoned with, and the camera lens was my tool to capture the magic he orchestrated in the kitchen. Luckily, I was filming in 120 frames per second to capture some of the magic in slow motion. During and after filming, I was treated to the privilege of sampling his creations—an added perk that made my job all the more enjoyable.

The Two-Part Film: The process of creating the marketing video for Gold Cash Gold was captured in a handful a different filming sessions. We delved into the intricacies of their locally sourced ingredients, highlighting the connection between the kitchen and the community. With Edwards diverse dinner creations to desserts, there was a lot to film. The preparation of the diverse range of meals was a spectacle in itself, each frame telling a story of dedication and craftsmanship.

As I reflect on my time spent capturing content for Gold Cash Gold, I am filled with a sense of gratitude for having been part of such a culinary journey. While the restaurant may no longer grace the Corktown streets, the memories we captured in those videos live on, preserving the spirit of Gold Cash Gold and the passion that fueled its success.

In conclusion, the opportunity to document the artistry of Gold Cash Gold was not just a job for me—it was a celebration of culinary excellence, long term friendship and a testament to the power of storytelling through the lens.

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