Video Production

Drone videography services that earn their place in the edit

Fifty feet of altitude changes how a property, a campus, or a job site reads on screen. A facility that looks ordinary from the parking lot looks like an operation from the air.

KCA offers drone videography services out of Knoxville, TN, flown by our own production team and planned the same way we plan everything else: around where the footage will actually run.

Aerials are coverage, not a gimmick

An establishing shot, a slow push toward a building, a reveal over a tree line. Drone footage works hardest when it is written into a larger piece, which is why most of our aerial work is shot as part of a commercial, brand film, or web video rather than as a standalone reel.

That said, plenty of clients book aerial-only days: real estate, construction progress, large properties, events. We deliver those as edited cuts and as raw 4K clips your team can reuse.

Every flight is planned before takeoff

Airspace rules, weather windows, sun position, and property permissions all get sorted in pre-production, not on site. You get a flight plan and shot list ahead of the day, so the time on location goes to flying, not figuring.

Where drone work pays off

Manufacturers showing scale. Developers and real estate teams showing context. Golf courses, venues, and campuses showing the whole property in one move. Construction firms documenting progress month over month with matched flight paths. If the footage will not change how the story lands, we will tell you to skip it.

Aerial drone footage frame captured by the KCA production team

Frequently Asked Questions About Drone Footage

  • What do we receive after a drone shoot?

    Edited sequences cut to your spec, plus the raw 4K clips. If the aerials are part of a larger video project, they are delivered inside those cuts and the unused footage joins your b-roll library.

  • Can you fly anywhere we ask?

    Most locations, yes, but controlled airspace near airports and certain restricted areas require approvals that take lead time. We check your location's airspace during scoping and tell you up front what is possible and what needs clearance.

  • What affects the price of drone videography?

    Number of locations, whether the aerial work is standalone or part of a larger shoot, airspace approvals, and edit scope. Adding drone coverage to an existing production day is the most economical route.

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