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Episode Synopsis
In this conversation, Edward Antonelli and Jeremy discuss the intricacies of drone photography and videography, covering essential topics such as selecting the right drone, understanding FAA regulations, preparing for professional shoots, and navigating permissions for flying in various locations. Jeremy shares his personal experiences and insights, making the discussion both informative and engaging for aspiring drone enthusiasts.TakeawaysDrones can be used for both stills and video, but each has its limitations.Investing in a drone can enhance your photography and videography skills.The DJI Mini 3 Pro is great for beginners.Upgrading to the Mavic series offers better control and quality.You must have an FAA part 107 license if you make money with your drone.Batteries are crucial for drone shoots; always have extras.Check local regulations and permissions before flying.The FAA has specific rules about where and how high you can fly.Always back up your footage immediately after shooting.Consider the creative possibilities drones offer, but be aware of the risks.00:00 Introduction to Drone Photography and Videography02:50 Choosing the Right Drone for Your Needs06:06 Understanding FAA Regulations and Licensing12:35 Preparing for a Professional Shoot18:16 Navigating Permissions and Restrictions24:37 Advice for Aspiring Drone PhotographersJeremy Freeman @JeremyFreemanPhoto - https://www.instagram.com/jeremyfreemanphoto/Edward Antonelli - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-antonelli/Shutter & Flow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shutterandflowpod/
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