Day 6 of my daily creative challenge.
Today: Harmattan for aerial capture.
Most drone footage starts with a pilot you have to book, brief, and hope reads your mind. Here you just describe the shot: "slow orbit of the wedding tent at sunset, start wide, end close on the couple's entrance." The agent plans the flight, times it to golden hour, and a Scout flies it autonomously.
It's honest about its limits. It can't fly within 30m of guests, so it tells you upfront that the close-up will use a longer lens from farther out, where the shot looks the same. You book knowing exactly what you'll get. The same tool maps as well as it films. Describe a site, "the new estate off the Kachia road, for the planning application," and it returns an orthomosaic, an elevation model and a 3D model at survey accuracy.
The trust runs through the money too. If the weather stops the flight, you don't pay. Footage arrives colour-graded within the hour, yours outright, with a flight log proving every frame was shot inside the permissions.
This is a fictional product, designed end to end. Screens below.
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