Hello Jamie ! I really love your videos they are great ! I am considering trying to go pro and would greatly appreciate having your advices and honest thoughts on how to getting started and the pros and cons of the job. Maybe you could consider making a video about it, i'm sure a lot of people would be interrested to see it. PS: English isn't my first language feel free to ask if you have a question about what I meant to say. Thanks for your videos !
Hey mate, thank you very much for watching mate. Absolutely mate. Im going to be addressing all these sorts of questions in my live streams and videos over the coming weeks/months as there is a lot to get through and better to share a little bit of info at a time. But yes mate keep your eyes peeled and I will be going through all this sort of stuff. 🙂
Love this insight, great to see the whole journey and some awesome pilot skills 👌 I was part of the second drone mentor group so know of you already but unfortunately life got in the way and the business had to take a back seat but 2025 is the year to break through and it’s inspiring to see your achievements.
I rarely subscribe any channel, but the content this guy uploads has way better information and shows real world interaction aswell. Is it possible to show us the final Results of the POV day in a life videos please? And also do you fly at Angle or Acro? just curious.
@@siansalins3639 hey mate, thank you that really means a lot to me. Yes l, I'm actually going to put it up in the next couple of days once I have finished the edit. Also I fly in acro mate. Thanks for the support
Man there is something soothing in watching you do your work in a human pace. An inspiration for sure. Now i do some comercial work with 5" and some cine and im wondering would you consider the Sony ZV-E10 II. Its almost as light as the gopro and offers you log .. or the blackmagic micro? Cheers man loving it, you seem like a really patient and chill guy. !
@@Syncopad thank you man. Yeah I really enjoy this work so I try not to get stressed out haha. I do have a cinelifter whoop with a naked bmpcc 4k or the Micro studio G2 but find the go pro does a good enough job on most things. I do use the lifters on bigger projects. Glad you enjoyed watching mate. Appreciate your support
I think you mentioned you work for a company, have you ever done jobs independently or is that harder to do? Love the inside look on the moneymaking side of FPV!
Hey Jamie , first off happy new year to yourself. Great video covering the whole job . Entertaining/ interactions and of course flying the drone. Have ordered on myself. Big well done 👍 is someone was to pick your brain what the best way to reach out to you ?
I subscribed! I'm in the USA, and Just started flying FPV in July. I have immersed myself in it, and fly every day that I can, even if it's just a tiny whoop indoors if weather isn't cooperating. Passed my FAA 107 recently, and trying to build a show reel! What are some things I can do in the meantime to get a foot in the door? Currently just getting footage I find interesting for an edit.
Thanks you dude appreciate it. Putting a showreel together is a good idea mate but even posting single cool shots on things like insta and linkedin can work well mate. Linkedin is very powerful and connecting with lots of potential clients clients on there would be a good starting point.
@Volcano2.0 hey mate thanks for watching. I'm going to hold a live Q&A in a couple of days as that's a question I've had quite a few times and thought it would be better to go into detail in a video mate so keep your eyes peeled for that buddy
Brilliant video.. i have the cinebot 25 and fly it ok in manual But would like to fly as smooth as you, do you fly manual or angle and can you share your rates if you dont mind please..
Thank you mate. Nice I'd like to try out the Cinebot 25. I fly in manual mate. Find it harder to be smooth in angle as you are always fighting the auto level. I'm going to be doing a Q&A soon where I go through mate rates and that vid will be available to replay as quite a few people have asked about my rates.
I have been watching this series and i love it! Keep it going m8! Just a question! You dont feel the cinebot30 to heavy with that setup! I try it when i SAW your last video and for me drone gets to slow and sloopy or it is just me ? Cheers
Thank you mate. New vids coming soon mate. No for me she flies just fine. She is on the heavier size but I quite like the stability that provides and maybe I've just gotten used to it but she can also rip with this setup so it's never been an issue for me.
@@amirghadimi3591 thanks mate. No you really want to be in acro to to get the smoothest flight but it's up to you. Angle mode is easier to start off with but it's limiting and you are always fighting the auto level but really fly however you are comfortable.
Cracking job 👏 , something ill be looking into this year , im downing the tools unfortunately, im 36 2 hernias broke shoulders and in desperate need of finding something ill enjoy doing and easy on the body 😂. Can i ask what you did before Jamie ? Oh and Happy new year
Happy new year as well mate. Damn bro sounds like you've had a tough year but the only way is up dude. I was a photographer before and before that I was a music producer and in a touring band.
Hi Jamie, I really enjoy your videos and I love how you show every part of work. I was wondering how you managed to get clients and get your business running. I’m currently trying to start a side hustle whilst studying at university and have flown drones for years and decided I wanted to make some money out of my skills. Do you have any tips or suggestions that could help. All the best. Thanks
Hey mate, Thanks for watching. Appreciate that support. Like Arquac said, Linkedin is hugely powerful if used correctly. I would build up a bit of a portfolio so you can showcase it to potential clients on there and then also reach out to potential clients by connecting with them and then if they accept drop them a message with an example of your work and how you think your services would help benefit them bud.
Because I'm lazy hahahaha. Nah I just find it easier to deal with a full size GP on shoot days as it's less fiddly and tends to be more reliable. I used to use naked Go Pros and still have several but I found them to be a little annoying. Thanks for watching mate appreciate the support
Hello Jamie, happy new year. As always enjoyed. Im new to fpv, your day in the life videos really helps me. i have a question, In these flythroughs do you fly in acro or angle mode?
Happy new year to you also mate. Thank you very much. Glad you enjoy it and find it useful. I fly in Acro mate but fly in whatever mode you feel comfortable with mate. I flew in angle for a while when I started out and it's useful for when you bump into things as you have much more chance of recovering rather than just crashing to the ground.
Recently subscribed and loving the content. I have been flying as a hobby registered with FPV UK under artical 16. Im getting my C of C in the next few weeks to enable on the side jobs and build up my portfolio. Are you able to share any other qualifications you have other than C of C that enable you to do your job? Do you have to brief members of staff to be a spotter for you when you go to a job or have got some qualifications that allow you to fly BVLOS? I would love to PM you with questions on commercial flying if you are willing? All the best Dan
@@EifDan thank you mate appreciate it. A2cofc is a good one to have mate and I also have a GVC and OA from the CAA. I generally have a spotter who comes with me for most jobs but she prefers not to be on camera or in the videos. If not sometimes the client helps as a spotter once I have briefed them ect but I prefer to use my own spotter.
So you switched from 13 to 12 😮 Now I have gopro 9 and I was thinking about upgrading to 13 😅 I fly indoor and outdoor so what is your opinion, should I buy gopro 12 instead of 13? Or dji action 5? Have you been flying with action 5?
really enjoy your day in the life video's great insight to what you do , can i ask why you use Gopro's ? and have you tried the DJI action 4-5 or insta 360 ace pro/2 ? it seems so many FPV flyers only use go pro's im just interested in why that is. cheers ..
Thank you mate. Appreciate it. I did try out the DJI Action 5 when it came out and although the low light performance was better it struggled with changing lighting conditions especially when flying indoors and the Go Pro just handles it much better. The bitrate was also too low compared to the Go Pro and the advantage of the Go Pro is having Go Pro Labs which means I have much more control over the settings. I have my bitrate set at 200 mbps with the go pro but the max the action 5 can do is 130mb which is just not high enough. For me im sticking with Go Pro for now. Hope that answers your question bud.
hey jamie im just starting to get into drones and photography (im only 13) i have a mini 3 and planning to get a fpv drone soon what do u think would be a good starting drone controller and the rest you need
@@zylzr hey mate, good age to start for sure. I'm sure youll be smashing us oldies soon! You can get some really good starter bundle FPV drones from the like of beta FPV where you get the controller, goggles and a small quad to start off with which are analog. A good place to start mate as they are lightweight and robust. I would also recommend putting in some serious simulator time as well. Lift off or velocidrone are very good and the control with the kit should work with those as well. Something like beta FPV Cetus pro FPV drone starter kit would be ideal.
@@steazoxgaming the first flythrough I ever did was of a leisure centre in my local area and once I had that I used it as an example to get more of that type of work and it just went from there mate
I'll be honest mate it takes a lot of hard work and networking. 10% of what I do is actually flying. Really I'm a sales person and a marketer. I'm good at networking with people and that's how I get my work and fortunately I happen to do something I love.
Thanks for watching! Let me know your questions in the comments and if there is any other content you want to see on my channel. Keep flying!
want to see how you tuning your whoop. PID and rate
I really like these day in the life videos!
@@jonathanlever5644 thank you mate. New ones coming soon so make sure you sub.
I just bought the cinelog 35 last week, and also want into the fpv fly through business. That’s why this video is very informative thanks!!
@@Alec15 thank you mate and wish you all the best!
@@JamieFPV88Hi ! I bought an Avata last year to do same … very good
Really do enjoy your watching you videos. Awesome work man👏
@@brucecraig5316 thank you mate. Appreciate you watching
Awesome mate. Just watched your first movie. Impressed. One more suitcase needed for live event transmission and full AV rack 💪
Thank you very much mate. Hahahah yes I fear that's all to come as people have started to ask for love stuff.
Oh? Excited to see!!
As soon as I saw where the radio was placed, the first thought was: it's going to fall :D Great video, it's fun to watch.
@@CyklopFPV yeah man, really stupid place. What an idiot and I went to put it there again afterwards haha. Thanks for watching
Im loving these videos, very educational and fun to watch! Keep these kinds of videos coming!!
@@betervanbovennl thank you mate. Appreciate it and will do. Filming another one tomorrow
Awesome vid, nice work!
@@Lambd4971 thank you mate
Very cool video, this is something ive been very interested in myself so its perfect timing that you posted this.
Thank you Nixqy appreciate it mate. Glad you found it useful
Killin it with this series
Thank you man. Appreciate the support
@ taking my part 107 in the states tomorrow morning, wish me luck 😉
Nice video, thanks for sharing.
I also help my close friends new villa for footage recently
@@Andrew_Dai thank you mate. Oh that's awesome mate. Bet that looked cool
Hello Jamie ! I really love your videos they are great !
I am considering trying to go pro and would greatly appreciate having your advices and honest thoughts on how to getting started and the pros and cons of the job. Maybe you could consider making a video about it, i'm sure a lot of people would be interrested to see it.
PS: English isn't my first language feel free to ask if you have a question about what I meant to say. Thanks for your videos !
Hey mate, thank you very much for watching mate. Absolutely mate. Im going to be addressing all these sorts of questions in my live streams and videos over the coming weeks/months as there is a lot to get through and better to share a little bit of info at a time. But yes mate keep your eyes peeled and I will be going through all this sort of stuff. 🙂
Nice work!
Thank you mate
Love this insight, great to see the whole journey and some awesome pilot skills 👌
I was part of the second drone mentor group so know of you already but unfortunately life got in the way and the business had to take a back seat but 2025 is the year to break through and it’s inspiring to see your achievements.
Ah thank you man. Ah awesome dude. Yeah that really helped me out mate. Hopefully you can jump back on in 2025. Best of luck dude
Im glad that "Yeah, ill take that one" is the international langauge for "this parking spot is mine"
Hahaha you are not wrong!
I really enjoyed this video! You should have 10k subscribers by now in my opinion your channel is great.
Thank you very much mate. Hopefully soon hahah
let’s goo!! again, so happy i found your page!! such motivation bro! keep killing it!! happy new years ehh 🕺🏻🎉😎
@@skardy8_fpv thank you dude. Appreciate it. Let me know if there's any other content you want to see on my channel.
Thanks for the video’s!👍🏻 Happy New Year!
@@KevFPV thank you for watching
I rarely subscribe any channel, but the content this guy uploads has way better information and shows real world interaction aswell. Is it possible to show us the final Results of the POV day in a life videos please?
And also do you fly at Angle or Acro? just curious.
@@siansalins3639 hey mate, thank you that really means a lot to me. Yes l, I'm actually going to put it up in the next couple of days once I have finished the edit. Also I fly in acro mate. Thanks for the support
@@JamieFPV88 💙🤝
Man there is something soothing in watching you do your work in a human pace. An inspiration for sure. Now i do some comercial work with 5" and some cine and im wondering would you consider the Sony ZV-E10 II. Its almost as light as the gopro and offers you log .. or the blackmagic micro?
Cheers man loving it, you seem like a really patient and chill guy. !
@@Syncopad thank you man. Yeah I really enjoy this work so I try not to get stressed out haha. I do have a cinelifter whoop with a naked bmpcc 4k or the Micro studio G2 but find the go pro does a good enough job on most things. I do use the lifters on bigger projects. Glad you enjoyed watching mate. Appreciate your support
That was awesome! 👍👍👍
Thank you dude
@ you are inspiring me to keep flying 👍
I think you mentioned you work for a company, have you ever done jobs independently or is that harder to do? Love the inside look on the moneymaking side of FPV!
@@Server_J hey mate. It's my own company bud.
Hey Jamie , first off happy new year to yourself. Great video covering the whole job . Entertaining/ interactions and of course flying the drone. Have ordered on myself. Big well done 👍 is someone was to pick your brain what the best way to reach out to you ?
Thank you mate. Appreciate you watching. Drop me an email james@jsaerial.co.uk
I subscribed! I'm in the USA, and Just started flying FPV in July. I have immersed myself in it, and fly every day that I can, even if it's just a tiny whoop indoors if weather isn't cooperating. Passed my FAA 107 recently, and trying to build a show reel! What are some things I can do in the meantime to get a foot in the door? Currently just getting footage I find interesting for an edit.
Thanks you dude appreciate it. Putting a showreel together is a good idea mate but even posting single cool shots on things like insta and linkedin can work well mate. Linkedin is very powerful and connecting with lots of potential clients clients on there would be a good starting point.
How did you get into this line of work? I would love to try to join it. Great video, loved watching it!
@Volcano2.0 hey mate thanks for watching. I'm going to hold a live Q&A in a couple of days as that's a question I've had quite a few times and thought it would be better to go into detail in a video mate so keep your eyes peeled for that buddy
@ Alright great thanks, will do!
Brilliant video.. i have the cinebot 25 and fly it ok in manual But would like to fly as smooth as you, do you fly manual or angle and can you share your rates if you dont mind please..
Thank you mate. Nice I'd like to try out the Cinebot 25. I fly in manual mate. Find it harder to be smooth in angle as you are always fighting the auto level. I'm going to be doing a Q&A soon where I go through mate rates and that vid will be available to replay as quite a few people have asked about my rates.
@@JamieFPV88 thanks, look forward to your q&a video..
I have been watching this series and i love it! Keep it going m8!
Just a question! You dont feel the cinebot30 to heavy with that setup! I try it when i SAW your last video and for me drone gets to slow and sloopy or it is just me ? Cheers
Thank you mate. New vids coming soon mate. No for me she flies just fine. She is on the heavier size but I quite like the stability that provides and maybe I've just gotten used to it but she can also rip with this setup so it's never been an issue for me.
That's an exciting life :) To catch a smooth flight should the drone be in angle mode?
@@amirghadimi3591 thanks mate. No you really want to be in acro to to get the smoothest flight but it's up to you. Angle mode is easier to start off with but it's limiting and you are always fighting the auto level but really fly however you are comfortable.
@@JamieFPV88 Thanks
Cracking job 👏 , something ill be looking into this year , im downing the tools unfortunately, im 36 2 hernias broke shoulders and in desperate need of finding something ill enjoy doing and easy on the body 😂. Can i ask what you did before Jamie ? Oh and Happy new year
Happy new year as well mate. Damn bro sounds like you've had a tough year but the only way is up dude. I was a photographer before and before that I was a music producer and in a touring band.
Hi Jamie, I really enjoy your videos and I love how you show every part of work. I was wondering how you managed to get clients and get your business running. I’m currently trying to start a side hustle whilst studying at university and have flown drones for years and decided I wanted to make some money out of my skills. Do you have any tips or suggestions that could help. All the best. Thanks
I asked a similar question and he replied that he use LinkedIn to find clients. Idk if it helps.
@ yeah thank you
Hey mate, Thanks for watching. Appreciate that support. Like Arquac said, Linkedin is hugely powerful if used correctly. I would build up a bit of a portfolio so you can showcase it to potential clients on there and then also reach out to potential clients by connecting with them and then if they accept drop them a message with an example of your work and how you think your services would help benefit them bud.
@@JamieFPV88 thank you for the advice Jamie
Love all the info in these POV videos! Question for you, any reason you're not using a naked gopro on the cinebot 30?
Because I'm lazy hahahaha. Nah I just find it easier to deal with a full size GP on shoot days as it's less fiddly and tends to be more reliable. I used to use naked Go Pros and still have several but I found them to be a little annoying. Thanks for watching mate appreciate the support
Hello Jamie, happy new year. As always enjoyed. Im new to fpv, your day in the life videos really helps me. i have a question, In these flythroughs do you fly in acro or angle mode?
Happy new year to you also mate. Thank you very much. Glad you enjoy it and find it useful. I fly in Acro mate but fly in whatever mode you feel comfortable with mate. I flew in angle for a while when I started out and it's useful for when you bump into things as you have much more chance of recovering rather than just crashing to the ground.
@JamieFPV88 Thank you so much, can't wait for the next episode. Good luck
@@cpt.poison thank you mate. Filming the next one tomorrow 😃
Recently subscribed and loving the content.
I have been flying as a hobby registered with FPV UK under artical 16. Im getting my C of C in the next few weeks to enable on the side jobs and build up my portfolio. Are you able to share any other qualifications you have other than C of C that enable you to do your job? Do you have to brief members of staff to be a spotter for you when you go to a job or have got some qualifications that allow you to fly BVLOS?
I would love to PM you with questions on commercial flying if you are willing?
All the best
Dan
@@EifDan thank you mate appreciate it. A2cofc is a good one to have mate and I also have a GVC and OA from the CAA. I generally have a spotter who comes with me for most jobs but she prefers not to be on camera or in the videos. If not sometimes the client helps as a spotter once I have briefed them ect but I prefer to use my own spotter.
@@EifDan happy for you to PM me mate no problem
Nice video, how do you set up the GoPro?
please show us dvr records also side gopro footage ))
I'll record DVR on the next one mate
@@JamieFPV88 thanks
So you switched from 13 to 12 😮 Now I have gopro 9 and I was thinking about upgrading to 13 😅 I fly indoor and outdoor so what is your opinion, should I buy gopro 12 instead of 13? Or dji action 5? Have you been flying with action 5?
really enjoy your day in the life video's great insight to what you do , can i ask why you use Gopro's ? and have you tried the DJI action 4-5 or insta 360 ace pro/2 ?
it seems so many FPV flyers only use go pro's im just interested in why that is. cheers ..
Thank you mate. Appreciate it. I did try out the DJI Action 5 when it came out and although the low light performance was better it struggled with changing lighting conditions especially when flying indoors and the Go Pro just handles it much better. The bitrate was also too low compared to the Go Pro and the advantage of the Go Pro is having Go Pro Labs which means I have much more control over the settings. I have my bitrate set at 200 mbps with the go pro but the max the action 5 can do is 130mb which is just not high enough. For me im sticking with Go Pro for now. Hope that answers your question bud.
@@JamieFPV88 HI Jamie , yeah that deffo makes sense. 👍
hey jamie im just starting to get into drones and photography (im only 13) i have a mini 3 and planning to get a fpv drone soon what do u think would be a good starting drone controller and the rest you need
@@zylzr hey mate, good age to start for sure. I'm sure youll be smashing us oldies soon! You can get some really good starter bundle FPV drones from the like of beta FPV where you get the controller, goggles and a small quad to start off with which are analog. A good place to start mate as they are lightweight and robust. I would also recommend putting in some serious simulator time as well. Lift off or velocidrone are very good and the control with the kit should work with those as well. Something like beta FPV Cetus pro FPV drone starter kit would be ideal.
Do you flight in angle mode or fully acro ?
Hey mate, I fly fully acro mate. What do you fly in?
how did you start into the fpv fly through business
@@steazoxgaming the first flythrough I ever did was of a leisure centre in my local area and once I had that I used it as an example to get more of that type of work and it just went from there mate
@@JamieFPV88 okay thx man
you can pass the link of the google pad 2 thank
Hey mate, what battery size do you normally fly with the drone?
@@novaafpv hey dude, I always fly with 1300mah 6s on the Cinebot mate
how many mins do you get on average with the GoPro mounted on it ?
where do you live?
Near Reading mate
How much do you make per year?
Let's just say I'm comfortable...
Like more than 100k?
How do you get into the business
😁
I'll be honest mate it takes a lot of hard work and networking. 10% of what I do is actually flying. Really I'm a sales person and a marketer. I'm good at networking with people and that's how I get my work and fortunately I happen to do something I love.
what did you charge to do this?
Hey mate, I'd rather not give the exact amount but it varies project to project but roughly between £1300 to £3000 depending on the project.
That guy who didnt want to move the stuff 🤦♂️
Hahaha, yeah he muttered FFS when I first asked him but couldn't could hear that in the video. He was not happy.
@ your content is awesome! Id love to see a video or short or something of how you got into this stuff! Do you fly drones as a hobby too?