Aerial Marketing – a UAV view from Above

Property professionals are starting to grasp the benefits of using UAV (unmanned aerial vehicles) or drones to film or photograph property. Certainly with large countryside residences, commercial premises, retail parks and leisure outlets where the operation of drones is less restricted in the congested urban locations, Drones are an ideal tool to film and photograph with.

There are many reasons and benefits of using highly mobile and elevated camera platforms including:

  • Drones can be placed or flown anywhere – unlike aerial masts which are limited to driveways and can only reach a certain height.
  • Drones can film – as opposed to just providing aerial stills. A “movie” especially when set to music can be a highly emotive tool for showing the beauty of any property and its grounds.
  • Filming with drones provides great perspective and a sense of space – very important when marketing a country estate for example with plenty of land.
  • Agents, land managers and other property marketeers need to use the best tools possible to show their property. With the huge increase of mobile devices with broadband connections, video is the best form of media to engage the user.

Drone use is novel. We find that many viewers of our films enjoy the footage from an entertainment point of view and very much enjoy seeing real estate from a bird’s eye perspective. These videos have the ability to be more viral as viewers are more likely to share on social media than when there are still photographs or ground based footage.

With mobile, high-speed broadband devices video is THE MEDIUM to be using. Still photos can tell the story to a point but moving image is where it is at now.

Drone use is very cost effective. With filming packages starting at £1,495 + VAT, it can be money very well spent. Being much cheaper than a helicopter and far more intimate, drones can fly very close to building capturing detail in a dramatic way.

Skyvantage provides Aerial filming and photography for the following sectors & professionals:

  • Estate agents
  • Construction companies
  • Architects
  • Surveyors
  • Hotels
  • Leisure facilities
  • Cultural buildings
  • Property developers

Property companies Skyvantage has provide filming and photography for include Carter Jonas, Strutt & Parker, Taylor Wimpey, British Land PLC, Evander, Berkeley Homes and NHS Estates.

Contact details
Toby Pocock, C.A.A. licensed drone pilot and videographer
Toby has 20 years experience in sales and marketing. Working as a photographer for 5 years he moved into aerial filming in 2012 as he saw the huge potential of elevated camera positioning. He established Skyvantage in 2012 and gained his UAV Pilot’s licence and was granted Permission for Aerial work by the C.A.A.

SINGLE PROPERTY FILM EXAMPLE SHOT FOR STRUTT & PARKER https://vimeo.com/95897159
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS SHOWREEL https://vimeo.com/85625703
AERIAL SHOWREEL https://vimeo.com/81559332

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