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Bespoke TV work and other projects
Air Supply has an enviable reputation for work in the TV industry. From our extensive experience in this field, we know each and every project is different and every one needs a personal approach. Air supply has served as the first point of contact for many TV and movie projects, and has the skills and expertise on hand to make almost any skydiving stunt happen and capture it on film. This is achieved primarily through a pool of European and World champion skydivers as well as internationally renowned cameramen based at Langar Airfield, in addition to an international network of contacts for more exotic projects. Please don't hesitate to contact us with your requirements. Examples of our work can be seen below.
LG - First 11Kg Washing Machine ![]() 1200ft LG Banner over central Berlin Photo taken by Tony Danbury Phil took part in the viral campaign for the launch of the first 11Kg washing machine from LG - by jumping into Berlin City Centre carrying 1200ft banners. Ian 'Milko' Hodgkinson organised the event and also jumped in with Phil, the camera team was Tony Danbury and Gary 'Swoop' Wainwright. See the finished video below ![]() 1200ft LG Banner over central Berlin. The landing area for all 4 skydivers including Phil Curtis was the tiny oval in the bottom right! Photo by Tony Danbury Live TV - Honda Advertisement
On 29th May 2008 at 8.10pm on Channel 4, Honda launched an ambitious task with a team of expert skydivers spelling the letters H.O.N.D.A. in the air which was broadcast LIVE from Spain. The team of expert skydivers included multiple national and world champions. Phil coordinated and led this historic event. The advert, lasting 3 minutes and 20 seconds, saw the skydivers racing against time to make sure the commercial message reached British TV viewers. See the advert below! SKY TV advertisements - 8,000,000 viewers ![]() Advertisement for BSkyB's 8000000th subscriber Photo taken by Gary 'Swoop' Wainwright Phil took part in the Sky promotinal skydives for their 8million th customer. Richard Branson learns to skydive with Phil CurtisAs part of the Virgin Atlantic Challenger hot air balloon project, Richard Branson wanted to learn to skydive. Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, chose to complete an AFF course with Phil Curtis of Air Supply. Richard can be seen in the photo on the left, just prior to exiting the aircraft on his first AFF level. |