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Mexico Videographer Wins Video of the Week Award

April 26, 2018
AirVuz's video of the week, Tarsicio Saņudo's 'Mexico A Trip of 5 Years' is a three-minute video showcasing aerial views of coastlines, festivals, skylines and natural wonders in thirty different locations in Mexico.

Mexico City - Since its launch in 2015, AirVuz.com has become the world's leading drone video and photography sharing platform. They recently launched a weekly video contest with the best drone video uploaded to their website each week winning $1,000 USD.

Earlier this month, Mexico City drone videographer Tarsicio Saņudo won the AirVuz.com Video of the Week contest with 'Mexico A Trip of 5 Years,' a three-minute video showcasing aerial views of coastlines, festivals, skylines and natural wonders in 30 different locations in Mexico.

The owner of Postandfly, which offers professional aerial video and photography, Saņudo used six different DJI drones over the course of five years to film the award-winning video.

The aerial media enthusiast has won several international awards for his work. In this case, the AirVuz curation staff selected five finalists based on the quality of footage, originality, music selection and editing techniques of the videos submitted to the contest by drone pilots from around the world, and Saņudo's submission was among them.

'Mexico A Trip of 5 Years' beat the four other finalists by popular vote, was named the AirVuz Video Of The Week, and won Tarsicio Saņudo the $1,000 USD prize.