Aerials aren't about spectacle alone — they're about clarity and context. A well-placed aerial shot communicates in seconds what a paragraph of copy never could.
Whether the footage is standalone or integrated into a larger video production, the process is the same: plan intentionally, capture efficiently, deliver clean assets ready for marketing, web, and social.
We review the location, airspace classification, and creative goals before anything else. Any necessary FAA authorizations are handled in advance so that on production day, we can focus entirely on capturing great footage — not troubleshooting compliance issues on-site.
Flights are executed professionally and efficiently, capturing intentional shots that support the story — not just random passes. We work with defined shot lists so every flight serves the final deliverable, whether that's a brand film, event recap, or standalone aerial asset.
Aerial footage is edited and color-graded to integrate seamlessly with your other video and photo assets. Deliverables are provided in formats ready for immediate use — whether the aerials are part of a larger production or standing on their own.
Yes. Commercial drone flights in Denver may require airspace authorization depending on the location and proximity to controlled airspace. We review all airspace requirements in advance and handle any necessary approvals before filming to ensure every flight is conducted legally and safely.
Yes. All drone video and photography services are performed by an FAA Part 107 certified pilot, which is required for all commercial drone operations in the U.S. This certification ensures full compliance with federal aviation regulations on every project.
Drone work is commonly used for brand films, commercial properties, construction and development documentation, events, and any marketing content where scale, layout, or location needs to be communicated visually. It works as a standalone service or integrated into a larger video production.
Absolutely. Drone footage is frequently captured alongside ground-level video production in a single day — so aerial sequences integrate naturally with the rest of your footage, maintaining consistent visual style and reducing total shoot time.
High winds, rain, or poor visibility can impact safe drone operations. If conditions aren't suitable on the scheduled day, we'll reschedule to ensure both safe operation and professional-quality footage. We monitor forecasts closely and communicate proactively.