Clip Pack #286 - Birmingham Canals Stock Footage (High frame rate gimbal)

£4,995.00
  • Duration: 3 hours, 48 minutes and 29 seconds

  • Clips: 305

  • File Size: 89.93GB

  • Resolution: 4K UHD

This is a huge collection of Birmingham Canals Stock Footage, filmed with a Sony high frame rate camera and gimbal over multiple days on the Birmingham canals in the West Midlands. It offers a giant library of stock footage, providing cinematic 4x slow-motion playback, or it plays back wonderfully at normal speed too. These wonderful old veins of industry have, in most part, turned into veins of nature, but also showcase aspects of vandalism, graffiti, and litter.

The pack captures a fascinating contrast: from the much nicer areas with posh restaurants, Black Sabbath Bridge, the Sealife Centre, and Brindley Place, to edgy, nitty-gritty, and even dangerous vibes under bridges, with extensive graffiti on walls and litter-strewn canals. You'll see the towering presence of the BT Tower and surrounding new apartments and posh offices above, juxtaposed with a dungeon of dark canals and graffiti below.

Footage includes canal barges, narrowboats, people walking, water flowing with slow, gentle ripples, plants, weeds, grass, and old Victorian brickwork on tunnels and bridges. Earthworks and construction, including HS2 developments, are also visible, highlighting how these canals cut through urban sprawl. These canals provide life, with birds and fish, and are home to old industry, pubs, office workers, and tourists. The footage features scenes of Black Sabbath Bridge, people smiling, old warehouses, and captures Birmingham at its best and worst, including views of the Central Library.

Filmed artistically, majestically, with style and cinematic brilliance, the pack offers smooth shots and a huge variety of spinning shots, perfect for exciting edits and cinematic flair. You'll see the Cube building, BBC building, offices, houses, apartments, narrowboats in locks (lots of locks!), metal railings, wooden fences, old steel steps, and dark narrow tunnels and bridges. It presents a historic feel, showing the contrast between old and new, relevance, and unique perspectives, highlighting how Birmingham has more canals than Venice. The extensive graffiti, abundant everywhere, poses the question: is Birmingham plagued, or do they like it?

Footage Highlights:

  • A giant library (305 clips, 89.93GB) of Birmingham canals footage.

  • Cinematic 4x slow-motion playback (Sony HFR camera and gimbal).

  • Captures natural beauty alongside vandalism, graffiti, and litter.

  • Showcases contrasts: posh areas vs. edgy, nitty-gritty industrial heritage.

  • Features iconic landmarks like Black Sabbath Bridge, Sealife Centre, Brindley Place, Central Library, BT Tower.

  • Includes canal barges, narrowboats, people, water, plants, brickwork, tunnels, locks.

  • Smooth and varied spinning shots for cinematic flair.

  • Covers old and new contrasts, cutting through urban sprawl, and HS2 developments.

Ideal For: This huge pack is perfect for documentaries, news, television broadcast, and film, providing extensive visuals for projects exploring urban landscapes, social contrasts, industrial heritage, and the evolving nature of British cities.

Licensing: All footage is provided in 4K UHD with no extra costs for TV or film use, and no extra costs for big circulation. Full terms apply.

  • Duration: 3 hours, 48 minutes and 29 seconds

  • Clips: 305

  • File Size: 89.93GB

  • Resolution: 4K UHD

This is a huge collection of Birmingham Canals Stock Footage, filmed with a Sony high frame rate camera and gimbal over multiple days on the Birmingham canals in the West Midlands. It offers a giant library of stock footage, providing cinematic 4x slow-motion playback, or it plays back wonderfully at normal speed too. These wonderful old veins of industry have, in most part, turned into veins of nature, but also showcase aspects of vandalism, graffiti, and litter.

The pack captures a fascinating contrast: from the much nicer areas with posh restaurants, Black Sabbath Bridge, the Sealife Centre, and Brindley Place, to edgy, nitty-gritty, and even dangerous vibes under bridges, with extensive graffiti on walls and litter-strewn canals. You'll see the towering presence of the BT Tower and surrounding new apartments and posh offices above, juxtaposed with a dungeon of dark canals and graffiti below.

Footage includes canal barges, narrowboats, people walking, water flowing with slow, gentle ripples, plants, weeds, grass, and old Victorian brickwork on tunnels and bridges. Earthworks and construction, including HS2 developments, are also visible, highlighting how these canals cut through urban sprawl. These canals provide life, with birds and fish, and are home to old industry, pubs, office workers, and tourists. The footage features scenes of Black Sabbath Bridge, people smiling, old warehouses, and captures Birmingham at its best and worst, including views of the Central Library.

Filmed artistically, majestically, with style and cinematic brilliance, the pack offers smooth shots and a huge variety of spinning shots, perfect for exciting edits and cinematic flair. You'll see the Cube building, BBC building, offices, houses, apartments, narrowboats in locks (lots of locks!), metal railings, wooden fences, old steel steps, and dark narrow tunnels and bridges. It presents a historic feel, showing the contrast between old and new, relevance, and unique perspectives, highlighting how Birmingham has more canals than Venice. The extensive graffiti, abundant everywhere, poses the question: is Birmingham plagued, or do they like it?

Footage Highlights:

  • A giant library (305 clips, 89.93GB) of Birmingham canals footage.

  • Cinematic 4x slow-motion playback (Sony HFR camera and gimbal).

  • Captures natural beauty alongside vandalism, graffiti, and litter.

  • Showcases contrasts: posh areas vs. edgy, nitty-gritty industrial heritage.

  • Features iconic landmarks like Black Sabbath Bridge, Sealife Centre, Brindley Place, Central Library, BT Tower.

  • Includes canal barges, narrowboats, people, water, plants, brickwork, tunnels, locks.

  • Smooth and varied spinning shots for cinematic flair.

  • Covers old and new contrasts, cutting through urban sprawl, and HS2 developments.

Ideal For: This huge pack is perfect for documentaries, news, television broadcast, and film, providing extensive visuals for projects exploring urban landscapes, social contrasts, industrial heritage, and the evolving nature of British cities.

Licensing: All footage is provided in 4K UHD with no extra costs for TV or film use, and no extra costs for big circulation. Full terms apply.

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