Aerial Ireland

6 x 51 & 44 minute 4K UHD Aerial / history series

Aerial Ireland presents the island of Ireland as never seen before – an unparalleled flight from geological and natural prehistory through 12,000, years of human habitation on this unique gem of Western Europe.

Credits

  • Producer – Stephen Rooke
  • Director – Stephen Rooke
  • Writer – Niall Murphy
  • Editor – Mairead McIvor
  • Director of Photography – Colm Hogan
  • Narrator – Eric Myers
  • Music Composers – Giles Packham
RELEASE DATE: January 2017
PRODUCTION PERIOD: 2016
GENRES: Aerial / History
SERIES FORMAT: 1 x 51 & 44 minute
PICTURE FORMAT: 4K UHD/ 16:9 / 25 fps
SOUND FORMAT: 5.1 Surround Sound

BROADCASTERS & FUNDERS:

  • Smithsonian Channel, USA
  • TV3 / Virgin Media One
  • Section 481 – Ireland’s Film Corporation Tax Credit

Aerial Ireland is a fascinating and revealing story of Ireland: its geology, natural terrain, human history and built environment as seen from the air.

Beautifully narrated, using stunning drone aerial photography, this documentary presents viewers with a spectacular overview of the multifaceted complexity of our incredibly diverse, beautiful and historically significant island.

From the primeval landscapes forges by the retreating glaciers of the Ice Age, to the Neolithic tombs and prehistoric forts of the Celtic era, the glorious architecture of the early Celtic church, the medieval towns and castles of the Viking and Anglo-Norman eras and the bustle and hum of modern cities in the information age. This programme is a story and a landscape seen from an entirely new and uniquely revealing perspective.

On the east coast, the programme explores the ancient history of Ireland with spectacular aerial footage of the Neolithic tombs and necropolis of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth – monuments to the technology and spirituality of Ireland’s early civilisation that predates the Egyptian pyramids.

Flying over Dublin, cameras capture the sprawling capital city, from its suburbs, to the historic Georgian squares and pre-independence architecture of the city centre and on to the majestic 21st century centrepiece of the Digital Docklands – European HQ of Google, Facebook, and a host of indigenous Irish tech startups.

The programme samples the beauty of the West of Ireland, historic bastion of Irish culture during the dark colonial era: from county Galway’s wild Atlantic coasts and the vertiginous Cliffs of Moher to the ethereal limestone landscape of the Burren, the Neolithic Ceide Fields of county Mayo and the dry stone walls that typify the wilds of Connemara.

On the Southern coast, there’s the extraordinary promonty of the Skelligs – the great vertical crags where Christian monks built a desolate hermitage, more recently used as a location for the new Star Wars movie.

Aerial Ireland will also survey the great medieval fortresses of Trim Castle, and the ancient castles of Ashford, Blarney and Dunluce. Viewers will see the imposing architecture and vast horticultural demesnes of great country houses such as Belvedere, Castlehyde, and Luggala Estate, as never seen before.

In the northeast, the film follows the North Atlantic coastline to the famous Giant’s Causeway of county Antrim – a UNESCO site and one of the natural wonders of the world.

Attention then moves to Belfast – Ireland’s second largest city – taking in the Victorian splendour of its cityscape and the industrial heart of its docklands, home to the shipyard where the Titanic was built.

Aerial Ireland presents the island of Ireland as never seen before –  an unparalledled flight form geological and natural prehistory through 12,000 years of human habitation on the unique gem of Western Europe.

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