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Photography & Cinematography
No helicopters and ground crew.....just one UAV pilot, a camera operator and you’re up and running.
In addition to eliminating the need and prohibitive cost of using manned aircraft to capture aerial imagery, drone use for photography and cinematography also allows for remarkably nimble flying giving access to areas that were not possible before.
From hovering a few centimetres off the ground to over 400 feet in the air with a single toggle, drones allow for photography of amazing flexibility and scope while for the cinematographer, the ability to do long continuous shots, panning and framing a chosen subject the entire time.
The other obvious cost and logistics benefit is your team only needs to be small! No helicopters and ground crew. Just one UAV pilot, a camera operator and you’re up and running.
In short, drones have literally revolutionised each industry.
" "How are Drones changing the ‘topography’ world."
FULL HD QUALITY
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Technological innovation now mean drones (and their camera payloads), are able to shoot in full HD and capture amazing aerial footage, 4K resolution and higher, all the while not sacrificing any quality.
A QUESTION OF COST
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For the novice or professional cinematographer, hiring a professional drone and drone pilot will cost you less than 2k for full day. A helicopter, flight and ground crew - which may still provide inferior results - will cost you 20K+. It’s a simple choice
PRECISION
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Nothing offers the flexibility and manoeuvring ability of a purpose-equipped drone. From amazing photographic stills, to filming high-paced action, drones are beginning to become a dominant tool for both industries.