Cinematic Property & Place Stories
While others fly over properties, I fly through them. Polished aerial, FPV, and stabilized video for homes, land, parks, venues, and public spaces—built to make every location feel cinematic, intentional, and worth exploring.

This municipal highlight film for Camp Jordan in East Ridge, TN, showcases public improvements with a polished, cinematic approach. By blending aerial, FPV, and stabilized footage, I help cities, parks, and public spaces turn upgrades, amenities, and community investments into media that feels elevated, intentional, and worth watching.

Unlike traditional 'Real Estate Video' that uses slow, static shots, my FPV service provides a 'Point-of-View' experience. I’m proud to be at the forefront of FPV residential media in the Tennessee Valley. By utilizing specialized drones, I create tours that fly seamlessly from the woods through the front door—giving your listing a modern, high-energy edge that stands out in a crowded market.

This specialized FPV (First-Person View) technique allows for low-altitude, high-precision flight through wooded terrain and property boundaries that standard drones can't reach. Perfect for showcasing the full lifestyle and scale of mountain estates and luxury acreage.

This stabilized aerial footage provides the 'big picture' perspective essential for acreage and luxury estates. By showcasing proximity to local landmarks and the surrounding topography, I help buyers understand the true value of the location before they even set foot on the driveway.

Premium Social Listing Reel
A fast-paced vertical reel featuring the agent on camera, property highlights, bold captions, and social-ready pacing. Filmed during the listing appointment. Includes one finished reel and one basic revision.

Designed for agents who want a polished, social-first listing reel without producing a full cinematic property video. This add-on combines quick on-camera agent moments, property highlights, bold captions, and upbeat pacing for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts.

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