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The video tells the story...
while the stills capture the moment.
You only make your first jump once! To ensure that you are able to share the moment with your friends and family, have your skydive recorded by one of our expert videographers.
The St. Louis Skydiving Center offers several video packages to fit your individual needs. Each option provides you with your own personal videographer who will capture the excitement of the event.
Starting with a pre-jump interview on the ground, your videographer will record your experience from getting "geared up" through your landing in front of friends and family.
Your videographer wears a camera on their helmet and is only feet away during your entire skydive. They may even reach out and hold your hand, or spin you and your instructor around in a circle in freefall. They will then be waiting for you on the ground to record your landing and comments.
The finished video is between 5 and 7 minutes long, and is set to music. You may provide your own favorite song, or let our videographers choose from their extensive collections.
How long before I receive my video?
Within thirty minutes of landing, your video will be ready to watch. View it on our big-screen TV with your family and friends before taking your copy home.

 

Do you offer still pictures?
Still pictures are complimentary with each video package. After your skydive, you will be given a photo CD with multiple pictures shot on a high-resolution digital still camera.
Can I take my own camera with me?
You may bring it to the skydiving center, but you will not be able to take it with you on your jump. You will be too busy having the thrill of your life to look after your camera! It may be very easily lost or broken.

 

Can the camera person film more than one person (or, can my friend and I share the video)?
Yes, but for the ground portions of the video only. The time/distance gap between exits preclude a videographer from being able to film more than one student in freefall.
 
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