We’ve all seen the "static" drone shot—a high, wide angle of a festival or a corporate headquarters. It’s nice, but it lacks soul. If you want to take your audience inside the experience, you need FPV (First-Person View).
Standard drones are built for stability; FPV drones are built for agility. Our pilots wear goggles that show them exactly what the drone sees in real-time, allowing them to fly through tight spaces, under arches, and inches away from the action at high speeds.
FPV flying requires an elite level of skill. At Peak Perspective, our FPV pilots are Part 107 certified and use "cinewhoop" drones—smaller, lightweight drones with protected propellers that are safe to fly in close proximity to people and expensive indoor assets.