Your videos really help promote Manchester..when a video is put together so nicely with good atmospheric background music it makes people want to visit and that helps the city grow even more
Absolutely stunning. This has to be your best yet. Unbelievable how Manchester has changed -- even ten years ago most of what you captured wouldn't even have been there.
There is an amazing sight of the lights of Manchester when your driving over from Yorkshire on the M62, As you drop down from the Pennines, just before you get to the exit for Rochdale the hills either side of the motorway part, as if a curtain is opening both sides, and before you are the lights of Manchester opening up and stretching out before your eyes. Its an amazing view, and it always make me think,,, ahh im home !!
An amazing and spectacularly filmed panorama of Manchester Skyline. I have lived overseas for 2/3 of my lifetime, but from time to time my visits back to Manchester have been filled with admiration for the way the city both preserves it's heritage and looks to the future in equal measure. My last visit in 2020 astonished me, I counted 46+ tower cranes on the horizons so it was no surprise I didn't recognize parts or this video. I always feel that people who don't know what to expect of Manchester greatly underestimate it's vibrant lifestyle and ability to impress both by day and night or it's ability to inspire adventurism or adrenaline as you partake in it's sights, sounds or opportunities to experience it's lifestyles. I'll be back once again some day soon to feed my nostalgia.
Fantastic video. Come back in 5 years time and the city will be double in size especially if you include Salford Quays and the Trafford areas. Hopefully, Trafford Waters and Therme Manchester will be completed by then.
A City can not take over another City with out the Boundary Commisions approval which means no the City of Manchester will not be able to take over the City of Salford and Salford Quays
@@peterwilliamallen1063 Did I say the City of Manchester will take over Salford Quays and Trafford? Manchester United is in Salford but ask any Manchester United fan and they'll tell you that Manchester United is in Manchester. You are obsessed with the notion that Birmingham is bigger than Manchester. Who cares. You are entitled to your own opinion and if you think Birmingham is bigger than Manchester, so be it! Don't bother replying because I will not waste my time responding to you again.
@@Jomo-x6n Yes I may have an obsesion that the City of Birmingham is larger than the City of Manchester of which it is true, The City of Birmingham has the largest City Council in Europe, it has a poulation of 1.5 million citizens and is 150 sq miles in area making it officially the Second largest City and "nd City of the UK compared to the City of Manchester with an area of 58sq milers and a pouplation of 580,000 citizens the 6th largest City in the UK, but Mancunians have this obsession of trying to make the City of Manchester larger by insisting Greater Manchester is the City of Manchester which it is not as they are twodifferent things, one is a City and the other is a Metropolitan County Council and your statement above stated" Come back in five years and the City will double in size if you include Salford Quays and Trafford, whether Manchester United Ground id in Trafford or not but Trafford is not with in the City of Manchester's Boundaries and salford Quays on in the City of Salford as is Media City these are not with in the City of Manchester and no way will the City of manchester double in size unless there is a logitamate reason for it. The City of Birmingham took over Sutton Coldfield in 1974 because the Boundary commision altered the boundary between the West Midlands County and Warwickshire County Council which bought Chelmsley wood and Sutton Coldfield from Warwickshire County Council to the West Midlands Metropoiltan county, they then assighned the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield to Birmingham enlarging the City and Chelmsley wood to Solihull Metro Town, so towns and Cities do not meracurouseley double in size over the years, in 5 years time the City of Manchester I dought would of changed one bit.
@@peterwilliamallen1063You can use technicalities as much as you want but Salford and Trafford is closer to city of Manchester than Brooklyn is to Manhattan 😂
@@Bobbycastenada To Start with Salfors is a City in it's own right and can be a close as you want but the City of Salford is not a part of the City of Manchester they are two seperate Cities only connected by being with in the Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester, Trafford/Old Trafford is a part of the City of Manchester the only connection is they are both a part of the Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester
Stunning photos of the skyscraper's night, it reviling American big cities. It's come along way since the IRA bombing mid nineties, there must be some millions going in to the city
Beautiful! I'm a Mancunian. You've made my home look breathe taking sir. I have drone footage of over Manchester central on my channel from 5 years ago before all the skycsrapers were built if you want a comparison. Also feel free to use the footage for a comparison video if you wish.
Fantastic video! I have now lived with the wonderful people of N Wales for around 35 years and looking at this is quite mind blowing. What I want to know is what all you people are actually doing that pays the bills?
I think it is a fair question. I am pretty far to be an expert on urban development and stuff but here are my two cents. when it comes to countryside I am absolutely fine with it being preserved but when it comes to cities the only way is UP. Cities are already overpopulated and we must stop constantly expanding on the land and build high instead . But high rises build today must have a vision for the future because we can’t just start demolishing them when and if they become outdated in the next few decades. It probably cost more to demolish one of these than build. Look at the Arndale tower, build just over 4 decades ago and it looks already outdated. Sure there are people who hate them and others who admire them. Just like anything else. So yeah, I think is OK to be optimistic when you see a city rapidly developing. More living spaces, more business places, better in general.
Unless Manchester gets more business investment in the city then all of these stunning high rise blocks won't bring the city anywhere up to London standards economically. The flats must be sold to the people of the UK, and not to wealthy overseas investors.
You can put all the profound music you want over the video, the truth remains: The city is not pretty. A mishmash of buildings with zero cohesion, most of which are frankly quite unfortunate looking. I could say this about most cities. We need to make our cities look beautiful, not just fill them as densely as possible with disparate buildings. There is no reason why we can't do both.
Superb filming !!! , as ever. You are the best at representing Manchester transformation & wish you a great success .👋👋👋👋
Thank you so much 😀
Driving along the Mancunian Way is a completely new experience now
Superb as always, I'm in my late 60s, an never in my wildest dreams did I think MCR would look this beautiful
Your videos really help promote Manchester..when a video is put together so nicely with good atmospheric background music it makes people want to visit and that helps the city grow even more
Fantastic filming of Manchester and its new skyscraper drone outline. Well done Manchester 👏
Absolutely stunning. This has to be your best yet. Unbelievable how Manchester has changed -- even ten years ago most of what you captured wouldn't even have been there.
More beautiful footage. Makes me wish I still lived there!
Glad you enjoyed it
What can you say absolutely amazing love Manchester thanks bardhok
Love what you do. I now know why I love Manchester so much even more !!!
Stunning filming and production. Manchester looks amazing. Thanks for doing and posting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome skyscrapers. Great skyline.
Brilliant video and for a minute i forgot that this was in England, Manchester is really starting to look good!
There is an amazing sight of the lights of Manchester when your driving over from Yorkshire on the M62, As you drop down from the Pennines, just before you get to the exit for Rochdale the hills either side of the motorway part, as if a curtain is opening both sides, and before you are the lights of Manchester opening up and stretching out before your eyes. Its an amazing view, and it always make me think,,, ahh im home !!
A marvellous piece of artwork !
London & Manchester 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤
Will need a Roget's Thesaurus to help me say how I feel about your latest Production . .........Got it ! ......Unparalleled .
Manchester and Leeds going like trains at the moment. Nicely edited piece; thanks for posting.
Leeds is waaaaay behind
@@rinkydinkmcrukLeeds is half the size
Thank you for the update! 😊👍 Poetic, well-edited and superb colour definition.
Amazing shots some of your best work well done, liked.
Thank you! Cheers!
Stunning as always great piece an aerial artist at work 👏
An amazing and spectacularly filmed panorama of Manchester Skyline. I have lived overseas for 2/3 of my lifetime, but from time to time my visits back to Manchester have been filled with admiration for the way the city both preserves it's heritage and looks to the future in equal measure. My last visit in 2020 astonished me, I counted 46+ tower cranes on the horizons so it was no surprise I didn't recognize parts or this video. I always feel that people who don't know what to expect of Manchester greatly underestimate it's vibrant lifestyle and ability to impress both by day and night or it's ability to inspire adventurism or adrenaline as you partake in it's sights, sounds or opportunities to experience it's lifestyles. I'll be back once again some day soon to feed my nostalgia.
Another stunning video Bardhok.
Many thanks!
Pure Class BN.
Thank You
Nice video/ Manchester looking nice 2 years time look will be next level 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍
Awesome shots BARDHOK 👍😎
Thanks 👍
I was born in Manchester in the 1970s and i no longer recognise my city. You've made it look amazing.
Fantastic footage.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another nice video. Thank you for uploading.
Superb
Absolutely incredible! Amazing work thanks for uploading ❤
Thank you too!
Quality video you have put together mate 👍🏻 .
yoh have got to do one over salford one time the best angles into the city are from salford deffinatley
For sure
Fantastic video. Come back in 5 years time and the city will be double in size especially if you include Salford Quays and the Trafford areas. Hopefully, Trafford Waters and Therme Manchester will be completed by then.
A City can not take over another City with out the Boundary Commisions approval which means no the City of Manchester will not be able to take over the City of Salford and Salford Quays
@@peterwilliamallen1063 Did I say the City of Manchester will take over Salford Quays and Trafford? Manchester United is in Salford but ask any Manchester United fan and they'll tell you that Manchester United is in Manchester. You are obsessed with the notion that Birmingham is bigger than Manchester. Who cares. You are entitled to your own opinion and if you think Birmingham is bigger than Manchester, so be it! Don't bother replying because I will not waste my time responding to you again.
@@Jomo-x6n Yes I may have an obsesion that the City of Birmingham is larger than the City of Manchester of which it is true, The City of Birmingham has the largest City Council in Europe, it has a poulation of 1.5 million citizens and is 150 sq miles in area making it officially the Second largest City and "nd City of the UK compared to the City of Manchester with an area of 58sq milers and a pouplation of 580,000 citizens the 6th largest City in the UK, but Mancunians have this obsession of trying to make the City of Manchester larger by insisting Greater Manchester is the City of Manchester which it is not as they are twodifferent things, one is a City and the other is a Metropolitan County Council and your statement above stated" Come back in five years and the City will double in size if you include Salford Quays and Trafford, whether Manchester United Ground id in Trafford or not but Trafford is not with in the City of Manchester's Boundaries and salford Quays on in the City of Salford as is Media City these are not with in the City of Manchester and no way will the City of manchester double in size unless there is a logitamate reason for it. The City of Birmingham took over Sutton Coldfield in 1974 because the Boundary commision altered the boundary between the West Midlands County and Warwickshire County Council which bought Chelmsley wood and Sutton Coldfield from Warwickshire County Council to the West Midlands Metropoiltan county, they then assighned the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield to Birmingham enlarging the City and Chelmsley wood to Solihull Metro Town, so towns and Cities do not meracurouseley double in size over the years, in 5 years time the City of Manchester I dought would of changed one bit.
@@peterwilliamallen1063You can use technicalities as much as you want but Salford and Trafford is closer to city of Manchester than Brooklyn is to Manhattan 😂
@@Bobbycastenada To Start with Salfors is a City in it's own right and can be a close as you want but the City of Salford is not a part of the City of Manchester they are two seperate Cities only connected by being with in the Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester, Trafford/Old Trafford is a part of the City of Manchester the only connection is they are both a part of the Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester
You can imagine this as the opening credits to a future Olympic Games, obviously with more additions.,
In another 10 years at this rate, Manchester will look like an American or Chinese metropolis.
Same suspects. Look at all the white elephants standing in Statford after the Olympics finished 2012. Wake up sheep
@@stevephillips6309I think if they got Pomona Island right, a good analogy could be Chicago.
Manchester says thank you 🙏
Stunning photos of the skyscraper's night, it reviling American big cities. It's come along way since the IRA bombing mid nineties, there must be some millions going in to the city
You gonna buy one of these super flats then
@@PAUL-ge1kl no
Beautiful! I'm a Mancunian. You've made my home look breathe taking sir. I have drone footage of over Manchester central on my channel from 5 years ago before all the skycsrapers were built if you want a comparison. Also feel free to use the footage for a comparison video if you wish.
He’s back 🙌🏼
Ha ha, it appears I am. On the background I have been working though . When you watch the video you will know why it took me this long 😊
We have named that quarter of the city centre,, Manc hatton !!
Cringe
At 8.33 where does that tram come from ?
That would be the Ashton Underline service running from Manchester Piccadilly and it appears to be approaching New Islington stop.
Best city in uK by far about everything!What an amazing city!!it s full of beautiful and sexy girls as well!!
Fantastic video!
I have now lived with the wonderful people of N Wales for around 35 years and looking at this is quite mind blowing.
What I want to know is what all you people are actually doing that pays the bills?
Manchester has lots of high paying jobs and well educated graduates
Do you shoot in Dlog or DlogM??
I tend to shoot on a normal picture profile most of the time.
@@BardhokNdoji You do well to get the exposure correct and no highlight clipping.
Which drone did you use please? Also, what flight mode did you use? Seems very smooth!
Thank you. It is the Mavic 3 Pro. I tend to fly on the cine mode for more cinematic feel.
@@BardhokNdoji Wow. It works. Great work!
How drone you fly ???
Your video rank number
What’s amazing about dozens of hi rise buildings? Someone inform me
I think it is a fair question. I am pretty far to be an expert on urban development and stuff but here are my two cents. when it comes to countryside I am absolutely fine with it being preserved but when it comes to cities the only way is UP. Cities are already overpopulated and we must stop constantly expanding on the land and build high instead . But high rises build today must have a vision for the future because we can’t just start demolishing them when and if they become outdated in the next few decades. It probably cost more to demolish one of these than build. Look at the Arndale tower, build just over 4 decades ago and it looks already outdated. Sure there are people who hate them and others who admire them. Just like anything else. So yeah, I think is OK to be optimistic when you see a city rapidly developing. More living spaces, more business places, better in general.
Shame that the new constructions are grey square Lego like buildings. Not very inventive architecture there.
Unless Manchester gets more business investment in the city then all of these stunning high rise blocks won't bring the city anywhere up to London standards economically. The flats must be sold to the people of the UK, and not to wealthy overseas investors.
Are Albanians Sunni Muslims?
Albanias do not have their religion priority, majority of them are atheist and do not practice religion.
@@BardhokNdoji if you don’t mind me asking, what about you?
Some catholic Some Muslims, a lot of criminals and Roma
You can put all the profound music you want over the video, the truth remains: The city is not pretty. A mishmash of buildings with zero cohesion, most of which are frankly quite unfortunate looking. I could say this about most cities. We need to make our cities look beautiful, not just fill them as densely as possible with disparate buildings. There is no reason why we can't do both.
Can you give an example of the type of city you like
i dont like it. i think they ruined the city, but i believe in freedom of choice so i choose not to live there.
Stick with your own
@@Ratetheirchannel source ?