Videographer Ellis van Jason has taken the world on an extraordinary journey down the 3,212 feet Angel Falls waterfall located in Venezuela’s Canaima National Park. The Angel Falls is the world’s largest uninterrupted waterfall.
Ellis sought to show the world such an incredible marvel of nature with the help of his first-person-view (FPV) camera. The videographer confessed that the jaw-dropping landscape would be a near-impossibility to film without the FPV drone camera.
According to van Jason, the mission would not have been accomplished had he refrained from taking the brave move of initiating the two-week expedition by foot, helicopter, and boat to get all the footage.
The videographer starts the filming journey by flying the drone over the lush of the waterfall, then the surrounding forest, and then over the actual waterfall, which creates an overwhelmingly scenic moment.

Ellis van Jason then rips the drone over the waterfall’s face after a prosperous voyage up and down the walls of the sheer rocks in the adjacent locations and then takes a swift flight all around the region.
The videographer then gives his viewers the rare opportunity to see the reminiscent of a flying wingsuit as the drone takes a trip down the waterfall, then covers the streams of water spreading into the woods.
Van Jason terms his flight over the Angel Falls as one of the primary ‘bucket list’ elements he had been yearning to capture for years. So giving the world the final piece of the filming is a lifetime accomplishment for van Jason.




