When Your Production Demands Authenticity
Captivate your audience with realistic space scenes and let their imaginations run wild.
Zero Gravity.
Zero Strings.
Even the smoothest wire harness or most advanced CGI fails to capture the motion of true zero gravity. In the New Space Age where people watch astronauts livestream from the International Space Station, your audience can easily tell the difference between fake zero gravity and the real deal.
Hop aboard G-Force One for your next production and fascinate your audience with realistic space scenes.
Film The Real Deal
TV Shows
Commercials
Content Creation
Movies
Marketing Campaigns
Promo Stunts
Music Videos
Documentaries
A Spotless Safety Record
20
Years In Operation
850+
Flights
16,000+
Parabolas
22,000+
Guests
Pricing
Individual Seats
$9,900
+ Tax
Includes 15 parabolas, Zero-G flight suit (yours to keep!), merchandise, Regravitation celebration, flight completion pin, champagne toast, photos and videos of your experience
*If booked more than 60 days in advance
Private Section
$129,000
+ Tax
Includes up to 14 seats on a public flight, your own designated floating zone (kept separate from other guests), and 1 dedicated photographer
*If booked more than 60 days in advance
Full Private Flight
$272,000*
+ Tax
Includes exclusive use of G-Force One, up to 28 seats, 15 parabolas, and 1 dedicated photographer.
*If booked more than 60 days in advance
The Process
We’ll handle the flight planning. You focus on the movie magic.
Get A Quote
Tell us about your upcoming production and overall creative vision.
Fly With Us First
Join one of our public flights to get your gravity legs and prepare for storyboarding. Not required, but strongly recommended.
Consult Before Filming
Consult with our team to finalize your shot list and plan the flight day.
Shoot Your Scenes
Film in zero gravity and capture the most stunningly realistic footage that your viewers will love.
Frequently Asked Questions...
Getting you ready for your weightless experience.
Is filming with Zero-G like filming on a sound stage?
No, G-Force One is not a sound stage.
What type of equipment setup is recommended for filming in zero gravity?
We suggest doubling the weight of the camera to get a better idea of what filming in zero gravity will feel like. Generally, your camera shouldn't weigh more than 7 pounds at its best weight (full kit). Anything heavier needs adequate locking support.
The wider the camera lens, the better opportunity you have of getting your shot. Mounting is possible but must be consulted with engineering. Also, batteries must follow TSA regulations for onboard use.
Although we do provide power on the plane, we recommend plastic (no glass) LED, low-wattage, battery-powered lighting for maximum mobility.
What types of TV shows and movies will Zero-G work with?
If you can name it, we’ve (probably) already filmed it! From stunt double scenes and reality shows to teaming up for documentaries and filming numerous commercial ads – and everything in between – we work with you to make your vision a reality.
Why do you recommend joining a public flight before filming?
If your talent or film crew has never experienced zero gravity, it becomes significantly more difficult to capture your desired footage.
Talent may struggle to get in (or stay) in the correct position. Videographers will inevitably have their feet float up into the frame, or struggle to reach the desired angle. In some cases, they may even become motion sick since looking through a lens or screen while in zero gravity can trigger motion sickness.
Taking a test flight before filming significantly de-risks your project and sets you up for success. Not to mention the benefit of adjusting any creative or storyboard after experiencing real zero gravity conditions.
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