@@ShtOnThecity Well it is obviouse that you haven't been either, take it from a Brummie of 68 years Birmingham is now a cosmopolitan, modern and Beautiful City.
Birmingham is not a Town, it is a City and is the UK's Second Largest City and 2nd City after London with over 1.5 million Citizens and the largest municipal council in Europe
Some beautiful shots here, thank you for sharing. Do you think you might be able to do a similar video but shot at night at all? All of these new buildings in Brum certainly look impressive lit up when it's dark.
Thank you for your nice comment. I haven't tried shooting at such altitudes at night before. But it'd be really interesting to see how this turns out. Cheers!
Fantastic flying! Would you allow me to use about 10-15 seconds for a b-roll intro? I'm going to be filming an on-the-ground event in Birmingham next weekend and as I live in Glasgow, I can't get there until the morning of the event. I don't have a drone of my own, so a few of your shots would really make my video pop. I'm not monetised or anything, so a nod & a link in the description is all I can offer in return ✌
What do you mean looks like a big Village, all you are seeing in this video is a small part of Birmingam City Center, the City of Birmingham is the second Largest City and 2nd City in the UK after London with a population of over 1.5 million citizens and the largest municipal council in Europe
@@Just_another_Euro_dude What you are looking at is just the City Center of Birmingham not the whole City, Birmingham UK is actually around 150 miles square and if you look past the city center photos into the distance that is how far the City of Birmingham extends. This drone shot is just of the City Center only not the whole of Birmingham.
@@peterwilliamallen1063but honestly cities in uk are small dont know why…biggest city london has 14 million people with suburbs second city only 1 million how does that work¿
@@ilqar887 Thats how it works in the UK, London is totally different to other Cities, but the City of Birmingham it self has over 1.5 million citizens and is the recognised second City
The city centre has certainly changed a lot since the heady days of its 1960s-1980s concrete brutalism when I used to live there. However, I can't ever get over the fact that they actually REDUCED THE HEIGHT of its present tallest structure - still - (BT Tower) by more than 50 feet by removing the antenna / spire which was an integral part of the original tower when it was first built in 1965 - what the hell were they thinking? (Plus, their new logo is utter crap as well - easily the most boring ever, their best was the old 1980s yellow one). The tower now looks really lame and pathetic with a flat top like that. Only in Birmingham do they make an iconic building that was such a part of the skyline for so long actually *shorter*. Somebody with some daring could easily have come up with a dynamic proposal to turn it into one of those thrill seeking rides and turn it into a city centre tourist attraction - by adding a 150ft vertical drop-lift tower to the top and call it 'The BT Tower Skyshot' or something. That would still only take the tower's total height to around 190m (600ft).
The reason for the change to the BT tower is that when it was built it had old style analogue transmitters which stopped buildings exceeding it's height and blocking telecommunications between the BT Tower in London and the North, but just lately they have put new digital telecommunication equipment in which now allows Birmingham to have taller buildings than the BT tower, the old yellow BT logo stems from the old British Telecom day's of privatisation, BT is now called Openreach and that is the new logo and how could you have tourist's tramping up a narrow tower full of telecommunications equipment just to go on a roller coaster ride and buildings are now going up in Birmingham that will exceed the height of the BT Tower
You are watching this from a drone 100's of feet up, so it does not portray the actual size of the City Center plus this is only showing a small part of the City Center and unless you have visited Birmingham and walked around it your comment sounds a bit stupid.
@@buffi944 There are no Indian Factories, in Birmingham Suburbs you have Cadbury at Bourneville JLR in Castle Bromwich although owned by TATA it is essentially a British Company, Sarson's Vinegar, loads of metal bashing factories and Jewellery makers, try looking around Birmingham.
Beautiful city of Birmingham
Obviously never been if that’s what you think
I agree with you
@@ShtOnThecity Obviously you haven't been to Birmingham Either
@@joleneannturner7785 Obviously you haven't been to Birmingham either.
@@ShtOnThecity Well it is obviouse that you haven't been either, take it from a Brummie of 68 years Birmingham is now a cosmopolitan, modern and Beautiful City.
Epic shots there mate. A very photogenic city (and I say that as a proud Manc).
Thank you for your comment - Manchester is on m y list as well :).
Wery nice drone footage
I love Birmingham
Lovely! Great job!
Saw a drone video of Singapore City at night marvelous
Great views of the city thanks for sharing
Thank you for your nice comment!!
Excellent little video, mate. Great to see town from a different perspective.
Cheers for the nice comment!
Birmingham is not a Town, it is a City and is the UK's Second Largest City and 2nd City after London with over 1.5 million Citizens and the largest municipal council in Europe
I love Birmingham 😊😊😊
Nice shots bro, Birmingham has really had an upgrade in the last few years. Will look unrecognisable in another 5-10 years as well
Great footage!
Thank you for your nice comment!
Great video and channel -- liked and subscribed!
Thank you for subscribing and your nice comment !!
Very cool mate. Brum at its best.
Thanks for your nice comment, it is a really big and nice city. Definitely, still lots to capture and shoot.
Some beautiful shots here, thank you for sharing.
Do you think you might be able to do a similar video but shot at night at all?
All of these new buildings in Brum certainly look impressive lit up when it's dark.
Thank you for your nice comment. I haven't tried shooting at such altitudes at night before. But it'd be really interesting to see how this turns out. Cheers!
Do some more skyline building such as office block or flat apartment in Birmingham city centre
They are already there
Fantastic flying! Would you allow me to use about 10-15 seconds for a b-roll intro? I'm going to be filming an on-the-ground event in Birmingham next weekend and as I live in Glasgow, I can't get there until the morning of the event. I don't have a drone of my own, so a few of your shots would really make my video pop. I'm not monetised or anything, so a nod & a link in the description is all I can offer in return ✌
Hello mate, yes you can use 10-15 seconds of this video. Appreciate your help and support - happy holiday!!
@@adroneview thanks so much! I'll send you a link when it's done!
@@neilwheel i will also want to see
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Could have covered Cannon Hill Park and Edgbaston Stadium
Live Please Birmingham England 🙏🙏🙏
looks like a big village
What do you mean looks like a big Village, all you are seeing in this video is a small part of Birmingam City Center, the City of Birmingham is the second Largest City and 2nd City in the UK after London with a population of over 1.5 million citizens and the largest municipal council in Europe
@@Just_another_Euro_dude What you are looking at is just the City Center of Birmingham not the whole City, Birmingham UK is actually around 150 miles square and if you look past the city center photos into the distance that is how far the City of Birmingham extends. This drone shot is just of the City Center only not the whole of Birmingham.
@@peterwilliamallen1063but honestly cities in uk are small dont know why…biggest city london has 14 million people with suburbs second city only 1 million how does that work¿
@@ilqar887 Thats how it works in the UK, London is totally different to other Cities, but the City of Birmingham it self has over 1.5 million citizens and is the recognised second City
@@peterwilliamallen1063 if u look at other countries it's not the same
BIRMANGHAM need tall skyscrapers
Try looking at the Video, there are loads in the City if you look
The city centre has certainly changed a lot since the heady days of its 1960s-1980s concrete brutalism when I used to live there. However, I can't ever get over the fact that they actually REDUCED THE HEIGHT of its present tallest structure - still - (BT Tower) by more than 50 feet by removing the antenna / spire which was an integral part of the original tower when it was first built in 1965 - what the hell were they thinking? (Plus, their new logo is utter crap as well - easily the most boring ever, their best was the old 1980s yellow one). The tower now looks really lame and pathetic with a flat top like that. Only in Birmingham do they make an iconic building that was such a part of the skyline for so long actually *shorter*. Somebody with some daring could easily have come up with a dynamic proposal to turn it into one of those thrill seeking rides and turn it into a city centre tourist attraction - by adding a 150ft vertical drop-lift tower to the top and call it 'The BT Tower Skyshot' or something. That would still only take the tower's total height to around 190m (600ft).
The reason for the change to the BT tower is that when it was built it had old style analogue transmitters which stopped buildings exceeding it's height and blocking telecommunications between the BT Tower in London and the North, but just lately they have put new digital telecommunication equipment in which now allows Birmingham to have taller buildings than the BT tower, the old yellow BT logo stems from the old British Telecom day's of privatisation, BT is now called Openreach and that is the new logo and how could you have tourist's tramping up a narrow tower full of telecommunications equipment just to go on a roller coaster ride and buildings are now going up in Birmingham that will exceed the height of the BT Tower
For the size of the city, it's mediocre in its layout and architecture.
You are watching this from a drone 100's of feet up, so it does not portray the actual size of the City Center plus this is only showing a small part of the City Center and unless you have visited Birmingham and walked around it your comment sounds a bit stupid.
No factories all gone, a dead place.
Yep there are factories in Birmingham but not in the City Center which you are looking at.
@@peterwilliamallen1063 no factories there either only warehouses importing Chinese rubbish, except a few Indian factories like tata
@@buffi944 There are no Indian Factories, in Birmingham Suburbs you have Cadbury at Bourneville JLR in Castle Bromwich although owned by TATA it is essentially a British Company, Sarson's Vinegar, loads of metal bashing factories and Jewellery makers, try looking around Birmingham.
@@buffi944 There are loads of factories and industry in Birminghm try opening your eyes
Camden Street had forty factories on one little street 5000 workers maybe, nows it dead, next street I could go on. Lots of offices and shops.