Aircraft Guys | Aviation Marketing Experts | Fort Lauderdale
Now with four primary companies under the Southern Exposure banner, Florida Film & Tape, Mike Fuller Group, Cine Air Services and Blue Island Digital.
Motion Picture and Video Production work is generally handled by FF&T. Still Production running through the Mike Fuller Group. A subsidiary is Cine Air Services, providing aerial photography and aerial production services, including drones, around the world. And finally Blue Island Digital, a full service digital marketing agency, with offices in Orlando.
We are expert videographers dedicated to creating professional visuals. With unmatched creativity, we capture stories, emotions, and moments beautifully.
Our extensive experience ensures cinematic quality and unique storytelling. We transform visions into timeless, unforgettable results that truly inspire audiences.
We've won over 150 film and video awards, from creative, commercial, marine and aviation. Our work speaks for itself.
Many of the household names that choose our work have worked with us for decades, not years.
We began in 1980. Through economic changes and even a pandemic, we're still going strong





Producer/Director
President/Creative Director/Executive Producer
Brad’s background in the motion picture business spans fifty-plus years in advertising, corporate, and entertainment production. In 1980, brothers Brad and Mike combined forces to bring new directions to Florida’s commercial production scene. That partnership continues to thrive today, and the majority of the work is in the marine and aviation industries, as well as corporate messaging and entertainment content creation. Expertise’ in the action cinematography arena has landed multiple projects for a dream list of clients worldwide.
A pilot since 1969, Brad holds a commercial license, with instrument, multi-engine, single-engine sea and glider ratings. As an aerial cinematographer, he’s additionally logged hundreds of hours shooting from various aerial platforms, from helicopters to B-25s, and often flies one of his camera planes for both stills and motion pictures. And, these days, drones, of course.
While South Carolina is where Brad enjoys golfing, Florida remains the production base. Shoots have ranged from Catalina Island to Mainland China. His LA production base is West Hollywood.
Brad is a Lifetime member of, and “Legends of Florida Filmmaking” award recipient of Film Florida. He is also an Orlando Area Ad Fed Silver Medal Honoree.
Co-Founder Photography
Director/Photographer
Mike’s first job in the business was swinging a hammer building sets, but it didn’t take him long to find his way into the camera department at Patterson Studios and Cypress Gardens in Central Florida. From the beginning Mike divided his time and talent between stills and motion pictures, though in recent years has concentrated on still imagery and producing. Today, he is recognized as one of the world’s most talented and prolific marine photographers.
As a Director, Director of Photography, and Photographer, Mike’s work has taken him around the globe, serving a diverse clientele with particular emphasis on marine and aviation industries, as well as resort advertising and magazine editorial assignments. Whether shooting in the Caribbean, Alaska, Maine, the Middle East, or countless locations in between, Florida has always remained home base.
A licensed pilot since 1966, Mike holds commercial, instrument, single and multi-engine land, single and multi-engine sea, and glider ratings, and regularly applies his talents as photoship pilot for FF&T’s multiple aviation clients, and wears a helicopter like a well-broken-in pair of boat shoes.
When he’s not behind the camera, Mike is usually out fishing — and he’s pretty good at both.
Mike is also a Lifetime member of Film Florida and a recipient of its “Legends of Florida Filmmaking” award.
Cinematographer
Director of Photography/Photographer/General Manager
A long-time veteran of the company, George has played a key role in FF&T’s continued success and reputation for excellence.
Early on, when the company was still producing much of its high-end work on film, George developed a specialty behind the lens that would define much of his career. Whether shooting in China, Japan, Malaysia, the Caribbean, or right back in Florida, George has transitioned his film POV nicely into the digital world. And since the film cameras have all gone to collectors, George has continued capturing remarkable imagery through the viewfinder of a Canon, Panasonic or an Arri Alexa from the platform of a photoboat, photoplane or helicopter. Legendary in the world of NASCAR, folks still talk about the guy that kept his shot in Turn 1 when wrecked car parts were flying everywhere!
Although the camera department remains his first passion, George has skillfully managed the day-to-day operations of FF&T for more than a decade. From start to finish, the bidding process runs through George’s desk—so be nice!
Editing/Post Production
Videographer/Director/Editor
By the time Cleve stepped into the studio in 1990, we were in full-swing video mode. Though about 40% of our work was still acquired in film, that left 60% for video, which Cleve embraced (thankfully). Cleve quickly became the go-to expert for video productions and solutions, and it didn’t take him long to start down the editor path and has since burned through several Final Cut Pro systems perfecting his craft.
Cleve has additionally honed his skills as our primary underwater videographer and has served as lead videographer on many of the television shows we’ve produced and shot, yielding many long days in exotic island locations under long, demanding and less-than-comfortable conditions. He loves it, and has a few soggy dollars to show!
Cleve was instrumental in the daunting task of transitioning three of our major clients, MasterCraft Boats, Suzuki Outboards and Yamaha Boats/ WaveRunners from film to digital and nobody’s looking back.
Like the rest of us, he’s inhaled enough Jet-A exhaust from backwards-flying helicopters to file for disability, but we all think that’s part of the reason he does pretty well as a swimmer in his open water races!