KenoshaDroneServices

Drone Service

Kenosha, WI.

Drones have been used over the years to capture your video content from a new angle. We use professional drones to launch our cameras into the sky with a higher view. This enables us to record from a distance, expanding our viewpoint and capturing parts of your event or festivities from top to bottom, quite physically. Drones work great for promotional videos where the exterior of a building needs to be shot, or for larger group photos to be taken from above. Want some inspiration? We can give you some inspiration on how to coordinate drone footage into your videography needs!

Drone Footage
If you are not sure how drone footage works, think of it as a camera with wings. Using a remote-controlled drone, we can launch our drones around with a camera attached to them so that they can take professional footage from a new angle. Drones have mainly been used for projects where large buildings are showcased, crowds are fitted into a single shot, and other landmarks need to be seen from a distance that a traditional camera cannot catch. Drone footage is then uploaded on our computer and edited in the same way that traditional videos are and can be submitted to you on a disk or via digital copy.

Group Images
As mentioned previously, drone footage is great for snapping pictures from a distance of large groups and crowds, or for videoing them as well. If you are looking to promote an event, having drone footage of a group or crowd attending your event is a fantastic way to showcase how popular your event is, especially if it is being held outdoors. Whether you are hosting a concert, a show, or an outdoor festival, be sure to use a drone to your advantage for group images and footage!

Geographical Footage
When you look in nature magazines or watch nature programs on TV, chances are, the footage was taken by a drone. Using a traditional camera to record footage and panning it across landscapes is challenging and typically does not do the landscape justice. With a drone, however, you can easily capture the landscape from a distance and in its entirety. Whether it be oceans, glaciers, a tundra, or even a rainforest, using a drone can provide a full view of the outdoors and without the need for a cameraman to move the camera manually.

Architectural Footage
As with geographical footage, architectural footage can also benefit from the use of a drone. For those taller buildings that do not fit in a traditional camera frame, a drone can be used to scale the sides and roof of the building and without having a cameraman physically pan the lens or move the camera. Architectural footage works well for those that own or manage properties, such as hotels, or are looking to attract tourism via landmarks and hotspots. You can also combine the imagery of geographical and architectural footage into one stunning promotional video.