I've been trying to to find out if the Avata can strafe left to right and also go backwards, but I believe this video just showed me that it can. Is that correct?
@@chriswilliams2129 same, plus the prop crash buffers & battery strap, can’t wait for full breakdown video, delivery due on a Friday, with 5 batteries!!!!
I work in animation and this reminds me of creating an animation of a 3d modeled house where you can move the camera to any position/angle that you want and that you would never be able to achieve with a human operating a camera via holding/walking with it…I guess we can get to those areas now. Really impressive Ken. That shot from the bedroom through the window to the patio was great.
Same here. 3D animation for the last 20 years. I think there are also tools now that will 3D scan the entire house interior so you could actually make a virtual 3D fly-thru without a drone.
I think this is the first FPV I have watched that didn't make me feel motion sickness. Nice steady viewing with out all the crazy spinning aerobatics, You done really well.
This was slick, the intro flying into the front door, room to room, back outside again, through the Apex vehicle. You are such an asset to Realtors, real estate industry. I've seen so many bad videos. Take my money, you're hired!
So assume you are speed ramping this in post at the points where it speeds up? And it would be great if you talked us through how you filmed this step by step going over the settings you used, and how you deal with the change in lighting from going outside to inside etc.
Awesome quick video. When you do a break down can you go over settings and possibly the Avata vs the mini 2/3 vs other types. It seems like this is a style of shooting that's becoming hugely popular but not everyone can do it... yet. Keep up the great work.
Ken, well done man and for me it shows that you made the right decision to dedicate yourself to this vocation. Very professional from the planning of the shot, the skill flying the drone, and the editing work to create the video. I am sure your clients must be very happy. I see you listed the flight time as over 6 minutes and I would think it would mean that with this little drone with its good battery life and transmission, makes shooting video such as this easier because you wouldn't have to rush or worry about disconnects. Can't wait to see what you do in the future.
As a professional real estate content creator myself, this is absolutely awesome. As an inexperienced fpv pilot, do you think this can be done with the motion controller and some practice?
I have the avata myself. It’s possible to do it with the motion controller from my experience but definitely gonna take a lot of practice with it since it moves according to how your hand moves which is not a normal way to control things, With a regular controller you just have so much more control with it which is why many people recommend that way more than motion controller
@@shanedutoit9101 I'm fairly certain he did this with the regular controller BUT NOT manual mode, he had it in normal like a Mavic style drone. it allowed for very stable height keeping and is ideal for real estate stuff like this, I don't think you necessarily need to think you have to fly it manually which yes, is very difficult in particular flying slowly and keeping height stable. this wasn't manual mode.
@@canyonblue737-8 thanks for the reply David and thats a relief because I have tried a simulator with a flight controller and found it nearly impossible in acro mode. I'm not into fpv for the sake of it but the benefits are obvious for the real estate industry so DJI are ticking that box for people like me. If I don't get on with the motion controller I will get the regular fpv controller. I am a qualified drone pilot and own a mavic so should translate quite well🙏 Thanks again.
I have the Motion Controller but it does not do Orbits. You'll want the kind of control you get from the standard controller to complete your full flight options.
Nice footage. I tried it as well. Same settings but the lights are flickering 😢 is it because of the shutter speed because it’s set to auto. What shutter speed did you film? Need help. Looks awful now. Don’t now how to fix it in post
Dobo!!! 👊🏽Thanks for sharing! There's a lot to learn from this one! Question: Did you was using the dji fpv rc? if so.... the throtle stick tension was loosed or tighten??? Noting you're flying like 3 fts from the floor... is that the high that you recommend for Real Estate (indoors)?
Great video! Do you film with auto settings on the camera, or manual? I mostly ask this because I think it would be hard to shoot in manual, since it is more light outside, and darker on the inside. And it seems like there is no easy way to change the exposure manually while flying, right?
I'm curious about this too - Didn't seem like there were too drastic, on the fly, exposure changes when transitioning between the inside and outside. Sometimes it's very distracting in these videos, but it didn't happen here . . .
Lol that shrieking sounds familiar. I just got mine and tried to fly in the house. Lost signal, Crashed twice. Glad it can take a beating. I’d go outside but it’s 110°F in the shade here in the high desert.
It would be awesome if you created a video with your settings for camera and also the expo settings you're using on the new Avata. I watch ALL your videos.
That's a really cool way to showcase my house. I've always thought why no one came up with this idea other than the usual boring one dimensional photos and boring "virtual" options realtors provide.
What camera settings did you use as I can’t seem to get that good of an exposure balance from outdoors to indoors either I’m under exposed indoors or blown out outdoors tia
Always wanted to do this for my real estate videos. Now I can without spending a bunch of time building an FPV and learning to fly manual! Could you share how much your company charges for a video like this?
For this exact purpose this is an amazing tool in the kit! Dobo you made this look flawless good job 👏🏼 if the client doesn’t want these type of shot then they are crazy.
Excellent video. Very nice. I have produced music and industrial videos in the past. Now, getting back into it nearly 20 years later, I am curious as to how you price the final cut to a RE client for a job just like this. With the editing alone I would've wanted well above 1k in the past. I'm fairly sure that those kinds of fees won't fly in this day and age. What are we looking at in terms of dollars for the final cut here? Thanks, and again, beautiful job.
Awesome Ken, thank you, I ordered mine yesterday because of your review, I do real estate videos here in Miami, can you show how to do the editing and settings, keep it up you should have a million subscribers!!!!
How do you like flying the Avata indoors so far? I watched another of your videos where you say it isn’t wise to fly FPV indoors. I also have an avata in my lineup for real estate work, but the last couple of house I have made I got GPS signal loss and the drone just goes on crazy, crashed it a couple of times as well… anyway, thanks for the feed! Great content!
@OneShotDroneTours wow thanks, it was really hard. may i know how do you remove lighting flicker inside a house, i have set in avata 2 settings flickering to auto but still got flickers since i record it in 60fps. is there way to remove it in post?
Great Video!! Thanks for sharing. What controller are you using? I see the Avata comes bundled with the Motion controller, but I would imagine the regular Remote controller would be better for indoor flying?
I've learned a great deal from your videos, and for this one I did see that you use standard color profile. I just started using that Avata for interior videos. Do you think that switching to D-Cinelike would make a difference in lower light conditions?
I'm having a hell of a time getting the camera settings correct for doing anything indoors with the Avata. The video goes dark to light quickly based upon lighting (lights/lamps and windows). I've tinkered around with the video settings and cleaning up in post, but it's been mostly garbage. The low light and bright to darker transitions suck. How in the heck did you get the smooth lighting from outside to inside like that? Settings? Post cleanup? What specific video settings did you use? I got the Avata to add indoor drone work, in addition to my Mavic 3 and Mini 2 and regular 3D tours. Thanks!
Hey man, awesome footage! Question, do you use the default Gyroflow setting? Why didn't it look like a typical post-gyroflow stabilized video? i.e. no distortion at the sides.
loving the content 👌 great job. you should do a real estste comparison btw outside and inside shots you can get from the avata, skydio 2 plus, gimbal cell phone, gimbal dslr/mirrorless, 360 cam set up(insta360/thetaz1) and mavic 3. for people working in real estate seriously right now these questions are mind f... lol you get my point
NAILED IT: empty nest exploration; no audience outside a spotter for 0.5 city blocks, or hand out ear plugs. But awesome demonstration and inspiration for practical Avata world use. Exactly what you scolded Philly Drone (Mikey) over with his maiden voyeur today.
Have mine ordered and waiting for DJI to decide when they want to ship. In the meantime, after flying this manually in a few videos, do you think you could do a real estate tour via manual mode reliably with it?
Is your throttle stick adjusted for manual mode. As someone who plans on switching between normal and manual a lot I was curious as to how difficult it is to fly normally with an unsprung throttle. Especially in a house. Thanks!
Hey Ken, love the video... quick question, I am purchasing the avata, and the RC, but looks like there are two different RC's one says infared, the other radio frequency... does it matter which one I purchase?
So the question is, when you're in the house, was the GPS still connected or were you flying manually? Aside from entering the house from the outside(front door), I bet you could have transitioned(video edit)to using your camera on a steadicam and be out of there in five minutes. FYI...you do real nice work.
For those that didn’t watch the review or only wanted to see the tour. I’ll be doing a full break down on flying indoors with the avata soon.
Looking forward to it. This is why I bought the Avata!!
I've been trying to to find out if the Avata can strafe left to right and also go backwards, but I believe this video just showed me that it can. Is that correct?
@@chriswilliams2129 same, plus the prop crash buffers & battery strap, can’t wait for full breakdown video, delivery due on a Friday, with 5 batteries!!!!
Thank you
Looking forward to it Ken
I work in animation and this reminds me of creating an animation of a 3d modeled house where you can move the camera to any position/angle that you want and that you would never be able to achieve with a human operating a camera via holding/walking with it…I guess we can get to those areas now. Really impressive Ken. That shot from the bedroom through the window to the patio was great.
I thought the same
Same here. 3D animation for the last 20 years. I think there are also tools now that will 3D scan the entire house interior so you could actually make a virtual 3D fly-thru without a drone.
Very cool done!!!
How much would this service (video) cost?
Thanks for the answer.
Wow, just wow. I am speechless Ken. Nice job….not only on the flying but equally on the editing to put it all together. A+
I think this is the first FPV I have watched that didn't make me feel motion sickness. Nice steady viewing with out all the crazy spinning aerobatics, You done really well.
This video made me stop and pay attention. I never knew an empty house could come alive. You are a true creator in your art.
Love how Wide it looks! Perfect for Real Estate vids! Great video Ken! 🙌🏻 Thank you
This was slick, the intro flying into the front door, room to room, back outside again, through the Apex vehicle. You are such an asset to Realtors, real estate industry. I've seen so many bad videos. Take my money, you're hired!
Ken you have just taken the real estate tour to another level. Now I need to buy an Avata. It's only money, right!
Would you be cool with making a video talking about the flight control settings you used and whether you loosened/tightened the control sticks?
So assume you are speed ramping this in post at the points where it speeds up? And it would be great if you talked us through how you filmed this step by step going over the settings you used, and how you deal with the change in lighting from going outside to inside etc.
Speed ramping has to occur with these
I second a play by play with dealing with change in lighting, eliminating drone from reflective surfaces, 1-take vs cuts, etc.
Going from the room through the kitchen up the stairs was perfect!
I'm surprised the drone is capable of whipping around that pole at 1:26 in normal mode... that's just so impressive. Great flight.
Yaw with the left stick.
Awesome quick video. When you do a break down can you go over settings and possibly the Avata vs the mini 2/3 vs other types. It seems like this is a style of shooting that's becoming hugely popular but not everyone can do it... yet. Keep up the great work.
Wesley Capel? Cool, I'm near you. Awesome video! I just got my Avata and getting ready to try it out. ✌
did you use a gopro for this video or the avata camera? Also did you Settings are you using in this video? Thanks!
Ken, well done man and for me it shows that you made the right decision to dedicate yourself to this vocation. Very professional from the planning of the shot, the skill flying the drone, and the editing work to create the video. I am sure your clients must be very happy. I see you listed the flight time as over 6 minutes and I would think it would mean that with this little drone with its good battery life and transmission, makes shooting video such as this easier because you wouldn't have to rush or worry about disconnects. Can't wait to see what you do in the future.
As a professional real estate content creator myself, this is absolutely awesome. As an inexperienced fpv pilot, do you think this can be done with the motion controller and some practice?
I have the avata myself. It’s possible to do it with the motion controller from my experience but definitely gonna take a lot of practice with it since it moves according to how your hand moves which is not a normal way to control things, With a regular controller you just have so much more control with it which is why many people recommend that way more than motion controller
@@roro6064 thanks dude. I'll give the motion controller a go first and then progress onto the regular controller if needed. Thanks for replying😉
@@shanedutoit9101 I'm fairly certain he did this with the regular controller BUT NOT manual mode, he had it in normal like a Mavic style drone. it allowed for very stable height keeping and is ideal for real estate stuff like this, I don't think you necessarily need to think you have to fly it manually which yes, is very difficult in particular flying slowly and keeping height stable. this wasn't manual mode.
@@canyonblue737-8 thanks for the reply David and thats a relief because I have tried a simulator with a flight controller and found it nearly impossible in acro mode. I'm not into fpv for the sake of it but the benefits are obvious for the real estate industry so DJI are ticking that box for people like me. If I don't get on with the motion controller I will get the regular fpv controller. I am a qualified drone pilot and own a mavic so should translate quite well🙏 Thanks again.
I have the Motion Controller but it does not do Orbits. You'll want the kind of control you get from the standard controller to complete your full flight options.
🎉what software did you use for video editing? Plz
Amazing. I had doubts how sensors would behave inside a House. It holds the altitude perfectly 😍😍
The drone moves and the edits were great! Cool stuff.
That was a very impressive flight, and the video looked great. I now see how this could be a great tool for Real Estate videos. Thanks for sharing.
WOW! Great flying and editing. Is the drone getting any GPS signal to help with flying it or is that all pilot?
Man, I really appreciate you and your channel. We'll done! 🤙🏿
That's sick Ken the kitchen going upstairs and the one going out of the window amazing!
Nice footage. I tried it as well. Same settings but the lights are flickering 😢 is it because of the shutter speed because it’s set to auto. What shutter speed did you film? Need help. Looks awful now. Don’t now how to fix it in post
Wow - Well done and quite a tool for the Real Estate industry
this is why is critical to learn to fly w the sticks if you wanna do this kind of work w avata , not saying motion controller doesnt have a place
Seems to me, earprotection is recommended strongly for Avata indoor flights.
Am I wrong?
What program do you use for editing?
Final Cut
Wondershare filmora Final Cut? Or Apple Final Cut?
Awesome bro, you’re a great help in this industry!
How are you adding the motion blur when speed ramping? It may be easy, but I need to know because it looks amazing!
Very awesome job and great video. Studying for the part 107 now can’t wait to get started!
Dobo!!! 👊🏽Thanks for sharing! There's a lot to learn from this one!
Question: Did you was using the dji fpv rc? if so.... the throtle stick tension was loosed or tighten??? Noting you're flying like 3 fts from the floor... is that the high that you recommend for Real Estate (indoors)?
Awesome footage 👍🏾but is that drone really that loud😮
Great video! Do you film with auto settings on the camera, or manual? I mostly ask this because I think it would be hard to shoot in manual, since it is more light outside, and darker on the inside. And it seems like there is no easy way to change the exposure manually while flying, right?
I'm curious about this too - Didn't seem like there were too drastic, on the fly, exposure changes when transitioning between the inside and outside. Sometimes it's very distracting in these videos, but it didn't happen here . . .
Lol that shrieking sounds familiar. I just got mine and tried to fly in the house. Lost signal, Crashed twice. Glad it can take a beating. I’d go outside but it’s 110°F in the shade here in the high desert.
Wow, just wow Ken. This is revolutionary
That’s awesome! Like how you kept low into the bath to avoid the mirror. Looked clean. 👍
Awesome video. Can you please share info about the camera settings?
What editing software did you use? looks awesome
This is an absolute no-brainer and a complete game changer IMO.
Great video. What editing software was used?
Whats your camera settings?,
Do you use gyroflow always with real estate?
What video editing software do you use? Thank you.
It would be awesome if you created a video with your settings for camera and also the expo settings you're using on the new Avata. I watch ALL your videos.
We filmed it today
@@OriginaldoBo I figured you were on top of it! You'll be one of the first to get all the traction from the Avata for real estate!
That's a really cool way to showcase my house. I've always thought why no one came up with this idea other than the usual boring one dimensional photos and boring "virtual" options realtors provide.
Hi, when you recorded this tour did you fly in normal mod?
Really really nice, love this!!! I definitely would like to add this fpv drone to my lil fleet!! Great job!
What camera settings did you use as I can’t seem to get that good of an exposure balance from outdoors to indoors either I’m under exposed indoors or blown out outdoors tia
Always wanted to do this for my real estate videos. Now I can without spending a bunch of time building an FPV and learning to fly manual!
Could you share how much your company charges for a video like this?
It’s honestly going to vary home to home and based on skill level. Safe to say for real estate starts at about 300 goes up from there
@@OriginaldoBo thanks!
For this exact purpose this is an amazing tool in the kit! Dobo you made this look flawless good job 👏🏼 if the client doesn’t want these type of shot then they are crazy.
Great video. How do you avoid mirrors? So not to show the drone reflected.
Stay low
Hi, amazing video!
Could you do me the favor of telling me where I can get the sound of the video where you go from one room to another?
Thank you!
Excellent video. Very nice. I have produced music and industrial videos in the past. Now, getting back into it nearly 20 years later, I am curious as to how you price the final cut to a RE client for a job just like this. With the editing alone I would've wanted well above 1k in the past. I'm fairly sure that those kinds of fees won't fly in this day and age. What are we looking at in terms of dollars for the final cut here?
Thanks, and again, beautiful job.
Awesome Ken, thank you, I ordered mine yesterday because of your review, I do real estate videos here in Miami, can you show how to do the editing and settings, keep it up you should have a million subscribers!!!!
Really well done, this drone is going to be very popular for this work.
Can you please tell me where you got the sound effect at 0:29
How do you like flying the Avata indoors so far? I watched another of your videos where you say it isn’t wise to fly FPV indoors. I also have an avata in my lineup for real estate work, but the last couple of house I have made I got GPS signal loss and the drone just goes on crazy, crashed it a couple of times as well… anyway, thanks for the feed! Great content!
Oh legend 🤩 i can't get enough of ur avata contents
I really love how you show property details: 3016 SQFT, 4 BED ROOM, 3.5 Baths.... May I know how you do it?
@OneShotDroneTours wow thanks, it was really hard. may i know how do you remove lighting flicker inside a house, i have set in avata 2 settings flickering to auto but still got flickers since i record it in 60fps. is there way to remove it in post?
Great room tour, but couldnt you get the same result with a normal camera on a gimbal?
Wow, flying the Avatar can be that stable. Amazing.
Good video, what was the acceleration you gave in the transitions? Did you keep 60fps on those transitions?
Great Video!! Thanks for sharing. What controller are you using? I see the Avata comes bundled with the Motion controller, but I would imagine the regular Remote controller would be better for indoor flying?
looks nice! how did you correct for the lens distortion the Avata has?
Awesome, Ken! Just what we wanted!
I've learned a great deal from your videos, and for this one I did see that you use standard color profile. I just started using that Avata for interior videos. Do you think that switching to D-Cinelike would make a difference in lower light conditions?
Dude this drone is perfect for you and your company! It another tool to get the job done. Great footage!
Cool video. Looking forword to hear about the camera settings
Spec. WB and iso.
Thanks for this
Very good video, do you take off from outside?
Yes!!! Thank you!! I want to saw this kind of video 😁 you have a video for everything I want to know about the avata
do you use gyroflow? what about when you are flying and it rocks a little back and forth?
I'm having a hell of a time getting the camera settings correct for doing anything indoors with the Avata. The video goes dark to light quickly based upon lighting (lights/lamps and windows). I've tinkered around with the video settings and cleaning up in post, but it's been mostly garbage. The low light and bright to darker transitions suck. How in the heck did you get the smooth lighting from outside to inside like that? Settings? Post cleanup? What specific video settings did you use? I got the Avata to add indoor drone work, in addition to my Mavic 3 and Mini 2 and regular 3D tours. Thanks!
Hey man, awesome footage! Question, do you use the default Gyroflow setting? Why didn't it look like a typical post-gyroflow stabilized video? i.e. no distortion at the sides.
Because I correct the distortion as one should
@OriginaldoBo would you mind to share which part of Gyroflow setting to tune down the distortion?
One of the best edits for this kind of a video ive seen so far. Where do you speedramp it in AE?
With witch drone did you use for this vidéo? very nice job
Sick as always. Ken your the yoda of real estate shoots 👊🏻👊🏻I’m gonna be picking your brain once I start. Thanks
As long as you pre-map the house, you can do a single shot of pretty much any house like this. Think of the time saved in Post!
May I know where did you get the woosh sound effects?
Would love to know a ballpark of what these real-estate videos go for with this cool drone?
loving the content 👌 great job. you should do a real estste comparison btw outside and inside shots you can get from the avata, skydio 2 plus, gimbal cell phone, gimbal dslr/mirrorless, 360 cam set up(insta360/thetaz1) and mavic 3. for people working in real estate seriously right now these questions are mind f... lol you get my point
hello! Do you fly in normal mode or in manual mode? How do you not lose control when losing the GPS inside?
Mostly manual
The speed ramping kept things exciting. The 8-bit banding, though, is kind of a bummer.
NAILED IT: empty nest exploration; no audience outside a spotter for 0.5 city blocks, or hand out ear plugs. But awesome demonstration and inspiration for practical Avata world use. Exactly what you scolded Philly Drone (Mikey) over with his maiden voyeur today.
Yeah these are mean for slow , low and controlled flight.
Would love to see the full break down on this !
Great footage! The camera features did not disappoint!
definitely doesn’t disappoint
Man you do some nice work Ken 👏 👌 I like the footage of the drone working to !!
The wide view is a great advantage for this kind of project plus the size and capability of the Avata allows for unhindered FPV footage! Awesome work!
Thanks 🙏 appreciate that
Hello! Can you please share what video editing software do you use?
Awesome shot! What camera settings do you have? And do you have horizon lock turned on or did you do it in post?
What fps was this shot in? Do u prefer this over using a gopro?
Have mine ordered and waiting for DJI to decide when they want to ship. In the meantime, after flying this manually in a few videos, do you think you could do a real estate tour via manual mode reliably with it?
Is there a video on this house on how to make the speed edits look how you made them look. I’m so wanting to learn how to do that. Have premier pro
Awesome clip and flying! Curious about your thought process behind going with a drone shot rather than a gimbal shot?
Is your throttle stick adjusted for manual mode. As someone who plans on switching between normal and manual a lot I was curious as to how difficult it is to fly normally with an unsprung throttle. Especially in a house.
Thanks!
Hey Ken, love the video... quick question, I am purchasing the avata, and the RC, but looks like there are two different RC's one says infared, the other radio frequency... does it matter which one I purchase?
Should only be one RC for the Avata the FPV RC 2
Hello everything is fine ? How did you make these transitions when doing speed?
Lovely. This is in manual mode I assume??how did you get the front door to open like that 😮
This house is equipped with a Nick opener
@@OriginaldoBo Haha. Is he a cybernetic organism?
So the question is, when you're in the house, was the GPS still connected or were you flying manually? Aside from entering the house from the outside(front door), I bet you could have transitioned(video edit)to using your camera on a steadicam and be out of there in five minutes. FYI...you do real nice work.