The 8 Best Drone Videographers Shooting Aerial Cinematography in Pittsburgh
- Date: November 13, 2021
- Topic: Filmmaking
- Contributors: Written by Peerspace Staff

Source: Instagram / @eyesfromtheskiespgh
Pittsburgh drone videographers make the nearly impossible happen. Picture this: You are in a movie theatre. Your popcorn tub is filled to the rim. Lights turn off. You put your phone on silent. The movie begins. It’s the opening shot of a city, taken from miles above the ground, with the landscapes and sea looking like miniature art pieces. Music is playing. The camera tracks in while you see these buildings, streets, and people becoming bigger and clearer. You are engaged in the moment instantly!
How did that happen? Why couldn’t you take your eyes off the screen? It’s because of the talent and vision of videographers who make drone footage more than just a technical achievement. For them, it’s a way to elevate what we see on screen and give us an experience that we’d never forget. And in a city like Pittsburgh, where every corner is aesthetically on point, watching these sky magicians work is an experience to behold. Without further ado, let’s check out these sublimely gifted Pittsburgh drone videographers!
1. Joe Serkoch of Eyes from the Skies
For drone videographer Joe Serkoch, the Pittsburgh water bodies are mere subjects and protagonists in the stories he wants to tell. From the magnificent Susquehanna River to the modest Cross Creek Lake, Serkoch’s bird’s-eye view captures everything with exceptional details.
We love how he lets natural light infuse soothing colors into his picturesque compositions. And when he is not busy shooting from above water, Serkoch can be found capturing gorgeous Pittsburgh landscapes and countryside, beautifully revealing the beloved red roofs and abandoned terraces. None of his frames are symmetrically perfect, which only makes his drone videography even more intriguing.
2. Anthony Brandy of Pittsburgh Flyover
Anthony Brandy likes to call himself a jack of all trades. But for a videographer who has not only tapped but also conquered countless genres, from weddings to sports to landscapes, we can’t help but call him a master of all trades. Every second in his footage has a meaning. Each color is instrumental to the composition. Every camera movement and angle is significant.
Brandy uses his skills and talent to enhance any stock footage and make it cinematic. And while he is a great videographer, his editing skills are equally worthy of our praises. His reels capture the city at its aerial-view best. It’s a no-brainer that Brandy is one of the most accomplished Pittsburgh drone videographers on the scene today.
3. Austin Armstrong and Cameron Stopperich of VTOL Videography
What sets Austin Armstrong and Cameron Stopperich apart from their contemporaries is their ability to shoot in the night without compromising the video quality or the colors. That’s no easy feat, considering how grainy the footage can be in low light, especially when it comes to drone videography.
Experts at vertical take-off and landing, this videography duo has mastered every possible drone movement. Their camera video slowly reveals the Cathedral of Learning, and the Heinz Chapel is a masterclass in drone videography. Shot meticulously without any jerk in the movement, it goes to show just how inimitable the final product could look when Armstrong and Stopperich hold the reins.
4. Ryan McIntyre of The Perspectrum
If you are looking for a Pittsburgh drone videographer who has an understanding of aesthetics and knows the importance of branding and commercial videography, look no further. Ryan McIntyre is your guy!
From cultural events to housing projects, tourism videos, to wedding films, McIntyre ALWAYS delivers! His ability to use drones in commercial projects without losing sight of what the brand conveys is why the same clients repeatedly hire him. And if you are new to drone videography, check out McIntyre’s 2D drone inspections of a roof and how he does some tech recon for all his commercial projects.
5. Angelo Re
Angelo Re’s drone videography consists of perfect shots and is a well-blended riot of colors. Having shot various short films, commercials, and documentaries, this Pittsburgh drone videographer’s work is celebrated both on and off screen. He even builds and programs cinema drones and quadcopters with which he often experiments. His indoor drone videography is equally unmatched.
Re’s video of the “beloved City of Bridges” (as he likes to call Pittsburgh fondly) is both a technical and creative milestone. The work is so captivating that it’s easy to forget just how much time, planning, and effort must have gone into shooting it. If you want your videos to stand out amongst the best, we suggest pinging this Pittsburgh drone videographer right away.
6. Tevin Dandridge
There is a strange sense of familiarity as we scroll through Tevin Dandridge’s Instagram. He shoots the famous spots of Pittsburgh multiple times, mostly in the same color palettes, always in different angles. Yet, none of his videos feel repetitive. It’s like his drone has a new way of showing us the city each time.
The hold Dandridge gives in his videos is a bold move, one that always pays off. As his drone makes its way above the famous Pittsburgh bridges, one unknowingly gets seeped into his work, totally engaged in the video, totally enamored by his craft.
Tip: Play some soft music and watch his work on a big screen. It’s magical!
7. Cory Trimm of Ignite Bright Aerial Solutions
Cory Trimm’s aerial shots are a welcome departure from the usual Pittsburgh landscapes and rivers we are used to seeing. He mostly captures the city in low light, with his footage looking straight out of a small town HBO thriller. Even an abandoned backyard drone shot has us watching it on loop!
The way he uses his drone to reveal his subjects slowly is gripping and groovy at the same time. Founder of Ignite Bright Aerial Solutions, Trimm rarely indulges post-production in his work, taking us on an unfiltered and authentic tour of Pittsburgh.
8. Dustin McGrew
What are dreams made of? Timelapse of the Fort Pitt Bridge shot on a drone! And no one does it better than Dustin McGrew. Lightning, sunrises, misty clouds — it’s like his drone just knows what would make for an unforgettable, sometimes haunting cinematic moment.
McGrew’s fascination with colors is on full display. Tall buildings emitting neon colors on the Pittsburgh river, the yellow of the Clement bridge standing out at odd hours of the night, red buses running on their daily routes — all this and more make McGrew one of our favorite Pittsburgh drone videographers.
Praising Pittsburgh from the skies
Drone videography is not an easy art form to master. And when it comes to storytelling, the responsibility to do a good job becomes even more important. It needs an experienced drone videographer to operate the camera and bring their expertise in telling the story right. To give us a perspective that’s rare and stunning at the same time. And these fantastic Pittsburgh drone videographers strive to do just that!
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