In the third of our series of 2023 informative blog posts, Atlas Aviation explores the five main reasons for using FPV (First person view) drones within the tourism industry. The team at Atlas Aviation has a combined 1500h in manned and unmanned aviation and can help and guide customers where required.
Definition: FPV stands for First-Person View, for drones this means the pilot completely controls the drone based on the pilot’s viewpoint using wearable goggles.
FPV enables an immersive experience with breath-taking footage. The drones can fly up to 90mph, turn in a millisecond and go through the smallest gaps, this all adds up to some amazing footage, like the one shown below.
Summary
1. Unique and jaw-dropping experience - captures the audience’s attention
2. Flexibility – One continuous shot, any space
3. Shatters conventional videography
Unique and jaw-dropping experience - captures the audience’s attention
The number one reason for the use of FPV drones is its unique and jaw-dropping experience that captures the audience’s attention within the first few seconds - perfect for lowering CPM/CPV. (CPM determines the advertising costs per thousand ad impressions, CPV refers specifically to the cost per view of a video ad in an online marketing campaign)
Flexibility – One continuous shot, any space
They can showcase your space without numerous cuts, which allows the viewer to tour the space with more context and experience a one-of-a-kind smooth, fluid feeling. Compared to a ground camera or a traditional drone, FPV videography may decrease shoot times, editing times and the overall length of your final video. Furthermore the shot can start outside and in one continuous video go inside, showing an amazing transition from outside in.
Shatters conventional videography
One of the unique characteristics of FPV drones is their ability to shatter conventional rules of videography. FPV videography is renowned for flying through where no camera has gone before - flying through windows, gaps and other openings such as a forklift in the case below. This is known as “threading the needle” - something very difficult to do with traditional cameras. Even at a relatively fast speed, FPV drones can safely perform immersive banked turns, multi-story dives, or thread the needle between the legs of a performer all while giving you smooth footage - something unheard of, even with traditional drones.
Please contact the Atlas Aviation Specialists on info@atlasaviation.co.uk for information
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