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About Silver Eye Films

Silver Eye Films is a prominent film production company located in New Zealand that has been creating various types of film content for over a decade, including promotional materials, documentaries, weddings, and camera operations for New Zealand television.

As pioneers in the rapidly growing film industry, Silver Eye Films was one of the first companies to utilize unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones for aerial footage in 2013. With full licensing, they are capable of undertaking any task, regardless of its size.

Over the years, Silver Eye Films has evolved into a prosperous production company that aims to bring the country's magnificent scenery, stories, and memories to life. Although their primary operations are based in Nelson, New Zealand, they travel extensively throughout the country and abroad to capture your story.

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