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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Drone Video Production in Florida
Absolutely. Many of our engagements involve embedding a drone camera operator in Florida into an existing production team. We work alongside your director, DP, and AD to execute aerial shots that match your project's visual language. Our operators understand the communication and safety expectations of organized productions.
Yes. Our custom FPV rigs operate safely in warehouses, hotel lobbies, convention centers, restaurants, and retail spaces. Indoor flights require advance scouting and a flight path plan but do not need FAA airspace authorization since they take place inside a structure.
We recommend 60 to 90 days of lead time. Shows require creative development, storyboard approvals, animation programming, FAA coordination, and on-site logistics. Tighter timelines are sometimes possible, but earlier planning always leads to a better result.
Our shows typically deploy 200 or more LED-equipped drones. The exact number depends on animation complexity and venue size. We have produced shows for SEGA and family entertainment venues in South Florida, and larger formations are available for major events.
FPV uses small, custom-built drones that a pilot flies from a first-person perspective through goggles. The result is fast, immersive footage that moves through spaces in ways traditional drones cannot. It works well for real estate walk-throughs, hospitality marketing, music videos, and any project that benefits from a continuous single-take feel.
typically a static overhead shot from a consumer drone. Cinematic drone footage involves deliberate camera movement, planned shot lists, professional color grading, and a creative approach to composition that mirrors the visual language of film and television. Every DRONESURF shoot is treated as a cinematography exercise, not just a flight.
