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Titan Media, the award-winning branch of Titan Cargo, just received a permanent license to shoot videos with a drone in the Port of Antwerp. Companies that would like to see their cargo filmed from the air can now use the services of the media company.


“We founded our Titan Media branch a few years ago because we wanted to highlight our own operations and shipping for our social media channels in an original and authentic way”, says Peter Huybrechts, managing director of Titan Cargo. “We started shooting quality photos and inspiring videos. At one point, however, we started to experiment with filming using a drone. This resulted in a dozen of breathtaking videos so far which are published on YouTube channel of Titan Cargo Logistics.”

With one of the videos, Titan Media already won a number of prizes on an international project platform Breakbulk Events & Media  “More and more, our customers and colleagues start asking us to shoot their projects and cargo in a similar way. Now that we finally obtained the permanent license for filming with a drone in the Port of Antwerp, we will offer them our expertise. For us, these videos are the perfect tool to get a modern vibe in our industry, which is still struggling with an old-fashioned reputation”, says Peter.

Titan Media uses an experienced team of cameramen, photographers, screenwriters and video editors specialized in special effects. You can choose a company video of 60, 90 or 120 seconds, in Full HD or 4k.

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