FPV Drone Filming Services
First Person View (FPV) drone filming has revolutionized the world of aerial cinematography. By offering the unique, immersive experience of seeing the world from the drone’s perspective in real-time, FPV drone filming can turn ordinary footage into an exhilarating visual journey.
- Do you want your viewers to experience the adrenaline-pumping thrill of soaring through the skies?
- Are you looking to capture dynamic, fast-paced scenes that traditional drones can't manage?
- Perhaps you're eager to film inside intricate structures or environments that require nimble maneuvers ?
- Or maybe you've seen FPV drone footage before and thought, "I want that level of excitement in my project!" ?
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While FPV drones offer unprecedented capabilities, effectively using this technology to produce top-tier cinematic content requires a unique skill set. And that’s where we come in. With our longstanding history in the drone industry, we’ve embraced FPV technology, integrating it with our vast experience to create breathtaking visuals that will captivate your audience.
Why Choose Our FPV Drone Filming?
The world of FPV drone filming is not just about flying a drone. It’s about understanding the story, the angles, the movement, and the emotion you want to convey. It’s a blend of skill, experience, and creativity.
Here’s what makes our FPV drone filming service exceptional:
- We started our journey with traditional drone cinematography, and our transition into FPV has allowed us to merge the best of both worlds.
- Our pilots are not only adept at flying but are also trained in cinematography, ensuring every shot is both technically perfect and artistically stunning.
- Safety is paramount. We utilize the latest FPV drones equipped with fail-safes and always conduct thorough site assessments before any flight.
- Every project is unique, and we take the time to understand your vision, ensuring our FPV drone filming aligns perfectly with your objectives. .
Frequently Asked Questions – FPV Drone Filming Services
We get asked numerous questions about drones, especially regarding the regulations and where they can be flown. So to save you asking, here are our most frequently asked questions about our Drone Photography Services. Click on a question to reveal the answer.
Yes, the Civil Aviation Authority has strict regulations on where drones can be flown.
However, these regulations do vary depending on a number of factors including the weight of the drone, the environment where it is to be flown, and if there are any significant hazards nearby such as airports – to name a few.
It is technically possible to fly any drone almost anywhere, provided the correct permissions and risk-mitigating strategies are put in place in advance, but very often there is a type of drone that is most suited to a particular job, depending on the final use case of the imagery (eg. website, print, TV, etc).
As such, we have a range of different drones for use in different situations, and we will always discuss how you wish to use the final imagery in order to select the optimum drone for your project and keep costs as low as possible. For example, using a huge cinema-quality drone for capturing images of a project that will only ever be used on a website at 1000 pixels across would be unnecessarily complicated and expensive.
Yes. Horizon Imaging has held the relevant permissions for undertaking complex drone operations with drones up to 7kg in weight since the regulations were introduced in 2010.
Following on from the answer to question 1, this is determined by a number of factors, specifically the weight of the drone being flown and also whether the people are ‘involved’ with the drone operations.
Members of the public who have no knowledge / awareness of the drone operations would be considered ‘uninvolved’, and so in this case, only drones under 250 grams in weight are permitted to fly over them.
If the people are aware of the drone operations (eg. they have been informed about where the drone will be flying) and are within earshot of the pilot so they can be told to move out of the way of the drone in an emergency, then they are considered ‘involved’ which means heavier drones up to 7kg in weight can fly over them.
But as a rule we always avoid flying over people if at all possible, even if technically we are allowed to do so.
As per the answers to questions 1 and 3, this also depends on the weight of the drone being flown as there will almost always be members of the public walking around built-up areas.
So, if the area is full of ‘uninvolved’ people, then only sub-250 gram drones can fly over the area.
If, however, a certain segment of the built-up area can been cordoned off so the operator can be sure that no uninvolved people will enter this area, then it’s possible to overfly the area with heavier drones.
Similarly, referring again to the answer to question 3, if a heavier drone needs to overfly people who can be considered ‘involved’ with the work, then provided they are within earshot of the operator in case of an emergency, heavier drones can overfly them.
Provided the relevant permissions have been put in place with the airport before the flight commences, generally yes flying close to, or even within an airport is not an issue.
However, depending on exactly where and when the drone is to be flown, the airport might stipulate a maximum altitude above ground level that the drone must not exceed, and such restrictions are non-negotiable.
Again, referring to the answer to question 1, obtaining permission to fly close to airports is handled entirely by us, so our clients don’t need to get involved.
We are limited by the CAA regulations to fly no higher than 400 feet (120 metres) above the ground.
This might sound restrictive, but often only a small increase in altitude will yield a dramatically different viewpoint, and photographs taken from 400 feet can capture a surprisingly large area of land.
We are limited by the CAA regulations to fly no further than 500 metres horizontally from the drone operator, but with the caveat that the operator must be able to maintain orientation of the drone at all times (they have to be able to see which way the drone is pointing).
Due to the difficulty of judging a drone’s orientation at a distance, for smaller drones this means flying the drone no further than approximately 150-200 metres from the operator.
The drone has to remain within line-of-sight of the pilot at all times, regardless of how far away it is flown, eg. it cannot be flown behind walls or too low over a roof if a suitable vantage point cannot be found for the pilot so they can maintain visibility of the drone.
Our drones can typically fly for approximately 25 minutes per battery before they have to land. We bring multiple sets of batteries to every shoot, and battery chargers can also be brought which would allow the drones to fly almost continuously all day.
All the drones we fly transmit a live video feed to a screen on the ground which allows the operator and client to compose the imagery in real-time before the camera is triggered.
No. Wind speeds gusting over 25-30mph will reduce the stability of the drone, and the resulting photographs / videos may suffer as a result.
Rain would also prevent a flight from taking place, partly because the onboard electronics are not waterproof / protected from the elements, but mostly because the resulting photographs / videos would look very dull.
The decision whether or not to fly the drone on the day of a shoot ultimately rests with the operator and their decision is non-negotiable.
This depends on the drone we are using. Our smallest drone that we use for roof inspections produces 12 megapixel images (4ooo pixels across), but our other drones deliver images that are 24 megapixels (6000 pixels across).
Unique Offerings with FPV Drone Filming
While FPV filming is a spectacle in itself, we’ve pushed the boundaries to offer more than just the basics. Here are some exclusive services we provide with FPV drones:
Whether it’s a cinematic sequence for a film, a promotional video, or a thrilling race, our FPV drone filming services will elevate your content to new heights. Ready to embark on a cinematic journey? Let’s get started.
What Do Our Clients Say?
If you haven’t used a Drone Photography company before, you’re in safe hands with Horizon Imaging. We have a track record of exceeding our clients’ expectations and providing excellent customer service from start to finish.
You can read feedback from some of our clients who have used our Drone Photography Services below, or you can browse through all 200+ of our glowing testimonials from across all our services on our dedicated Testimonials page.
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“Horizon Imaging’s aerial photographs of Claremont Fan Court School are spectacular. They have been used extensively to promote the School’s Grade 1 listed building and the 100 acres of historic landscaped grounds.”

“We have now commissioned Horizon Imaging on a couple of projects. The quality of the imagery and the service we’ve received is First Class! For our recently completed Farnham Mill Nursing Home Project, the aerial images, video and our particular favourite the Virtual tour have enabled us to really showcase our work.”

“Very pleased with the work that Horizon Imagery carried out for us. We were able to produce high quality brochures for our client by using Horizon to get excellent photographs of a property in a tricky spot!”
FPV Drone Filming Sample Imagery
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