Millie Cossou
Millie Cossou is a camera operator, specialising in aerial camera and gimbal operation. As Head of Production for Infinitum Studios, Millie has experience with producing, editing and directing work for both commercial and film productions. She has camera operated air-to-air flights with manned aircraft, provided aerials for some of New Zealand’s largest music festivals, and live-streamed aerial footage for Pasifika TV and TikTok.
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Millie Cossou
Millie Cossou is a camera operator, specialising in aerial camera and gimbal operation. As Head of Production for Infinitum Studios, Millie has experience with producing, editing and directing work for both commercial and film productions. She has camera operated air-to-air flights with manned aircraft, provided aerials for some of New Zealand’s largest music festivals, and live-streamed aerial footage for Pasifika TV and TikTok.
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