SkyCam is a new division of KJ Productions that offers low-level aerial video and photography. What they at KJ fondly call Goose is a remote controlled, HD camera-equipped quad copter that provides an aerial perspective, helping to enhance your video and captivate your audience. Goose adds a quality to your video that helps the viewer see an entirely new angle of what you have to offer, something that would normally cost thousands of dollars. This professional grade aircraft, specifically built for motion picture work and used by the TV networks, brings an element to KJ Productions that allows them to help you rise above the others!
Watch how effective this marketing tool can be:
Uses for SkyCam:
- Real estate, large homes, farms, ranches
- Commercial real estate, construction
- Car dealerships, conference centers, arenas and stadiums
- Resorts and golf courses
- Events
FAQ:
Is this an expensive toy? No this is a professional grade aircraft specifically built for motion picture work and used by TV networks like The Discovery Channel, History Channel and NatGEO.
How high will it fly? Although it will fly as high as 1,000 feet, a normal flight is under 100 ft.
How long will it fly? On average it will fly about 8 minutes on one battery.
What’s the difference between this and a real helicopter? The 2 biggest differences are cost and convenience. The quad can fly under 100 ft. and can fly indoors.
How do you keep the camera steady? Just like the news helicopters it has a gyro gimbal that keeps the camera solid regardless of what the Heli is doing.
Can you control the camera from the ground? I can tilt the camera up and down from the ground with the pilot control unit. To pan I simply rotate the craft left to right.
Can you see what you are shooting at? Yes it has a wireless video down link station with a monitor so I can see what the camera sees to help set up the shot.
Call today to see what KJ’s SkyCam can do for you! 580-234-0808 – jack@kjproductions.tv
Learn more about KJ Productions at www.kjproductions.tv
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