I really like the POV style / real life style shooting. Just a proposal, when you do picture in picture with the DVR/GoPro footage, make that full screen and your chestcam can be smaller in a corner :) Keep up the good work!
Literally just found your channel and binged the first 3 episodes, perfect timing. Learning so much! Thank you for these uploads they are worth every second.
Hey i really enjoyed this. I love the captions explaining your thought process as well. Do more of these. Can't wait to see the finished vid. I want to see how the disco transition went. You've definitely earned a sub my friend! I'll check out your other vids
Thank you mate appreciate you watching. Hahaha yeah I don't tend to show it but my nervous probably isn't that nervous. It's more just aware that there is potential for it to go wrong so I make sure I'm properly on it!
Great video, one ghink that stuck out at the beginning how miserable people look lol .....is that what its like in london I'm in lancashire and will talk to anyone so that sub line would be a ocd nightmare for me lol
Thank you for watching mate. Yes, that's pretty much London for you which is why Im always happy to go home after working there. Its a different way of life in london and im a country bumpkin for sure hahahah!
Ah thank you very much mate. I must admit it's a pretty awesome job and I definitely feel very blessed to be able to do it. Thank you for watching. Make sure you sub bud!
Thank you mate glad you enjoyed it. The go pro settings were, hero 13, 5.3k, 16:9, 50fps, log colour, auto shutter, iso 100 to 400, low sharpness, nitrate 200mbps
Real and nice insights mate. I'm currently working on my own drone business in Switzerland. Could you tell me a little bit how you first started out and how you were able to land our first clients and what helped you to make this a full-time job? Keep up the good work.
@@luigifpv_11 hey mate right on dude It's an awesome career to get into. When I started doing FPV I had a few local clients that I persuaded to let me film a leisure centre with a flythrough. This then meant I was able to push to other similar properties and it all just kicked off from there. I did a lot on outreach on linkedin for the first couple of years slowly gaining clients etc. as well as posting regularly on linkedin when I had jobs or posting my work.
That's pretty sik, I have an avata 2, old school fpv probably laugh at me, but i feel like the avata 2 could do that a little cheaper, I.e. without a camera on top, it also has a "23" minute battery, lol, little less, but maybe 19, and the fly more has 3 batteries, so rotation with charge can keep you going, thing almost Flys itself for straight go's like this, and you can mount a cam if you want, great vid! Just raising awareness, love my avata 2! Lol, keep flying!
Is there a way you can include all the videos together to show the final project? It’d be really cool to see what all the videos meshed together looks like.
Hey mate, great video! Just stumbled across this videos and your channel for the very first time. I’ve got a Cinebot 30 myself and was always wondering what rates to use to be able to fly indoors. Would you mind sharing pls? 🙏
Hey dude just replied to your other comment on the rates vid. I did try to dial them down before but where I am used to them it felt sluggish and unresponsive so I just put them back. It's funny because I had people ask me before i started doing these video because they said the Cinebot felt really sensitive when they got it and they had to change the rates. I guess rates are just very personal. Thanks for watching mate
Thank you mate. Appreciate it. Yes I've swapped the stock blades for Hemfan 76mm blades as they are better for carrying heavier loads as I fly the Cinebot quite heavy.
Love the videos, just wondering how you connect your lipos to the gopro is there a specific adapter or is it a separate thing from the flight controller or something?
Thank you mate. This is the lead that I use. www.unmannedtechshop.co.uk/product/iflight-usb-type-c-5v-balance-plug-power-cable-for-gopro-hero/?srsltid=AfmBOoqEvwEMPYu_Sa6xz4-0fcjUdkMNNnDM-P7c8l3wFKKnwWA93818
First of all: thank you for posting stuff like this. I really enjoy the content and it's inspiring. Then: I'm not entirely sure, but I think you can edit videos when they are already uploaded -- within youtube studio. You might be able to delete that part that you meant to cut out.
Thank you mate. glad you enjoyed it. It was the Hero 13, 5.3k, Auto Shutter, Iso min 100, Iso Max 400, Log colour profile, Bitrate 200mbps, Sharpness Low,
Hey Jamie loved your video.. I have a question. How do you get your clients? like I email people about my work and attach some videos I did. I sometimes get a reply saying that they are good for now and sometimes people won't respond anything.. How do you contact or get your clients? Thanks
Hey mate, thank you very much. I dont do any email outreach as it's too easy for people to ignore you. LinkedIn is the best tool you have available to you for that sort of thing mate. Im actually doing a live stream at 22:30 GMT tomorrow night to go through how I use linkedin for my business so I would suggest joining that mate.
These videos have been so helpful man, Love from Ireland! I've been flying 5 inch the last couple years but just ordered the parts to make a cinewhoop couple weeks ago and ive put 12 hours of practice on the simulator (velocidrone) Did you practice on a simulator? if so what rates did you use to match the cinewhoop build
Thank you mate. Glad you are finding them useful mate. That's awesome dude, Id deffo recommend building your own quads sometimes. Helps when you have to repair them. Yes mate, I still do a lot of time in the simulator to keep my skills up. Velocidrone is very good. Ill be honest I dont really mess around with rates too much. I just fly. I quite like the idea of not dialing those in as it means you can be more felxible.
What did you do to first get clients for work? I'm up the north east of England and this is something I'm interested in but I have no idea if an agency would be a good start
Hey mate, I did a lot of outreach on linkedin when I started out. Looking at the kind of companies I wanted to work with and then reaching out to people I thought would control the budgets. Expanding your connections on linkedin is a great place to start as well as sharing your content.
I’m wondering how do you communicate during editing with clients what they like and what should you change? And second question, how do you deliver final project to the client? 🥰
@@Braincho hahahaha I'm no master mate and to be honest fly in whatever mode you feel comfortable in it doesn't really matter as long as you get the shot mate 💪🏼
@@JamieFPV88 :P Too noob for now to get shots... tbh still trying to stay in the air and follow intended path. Crashing some analog drones not to break the bank, then will get some digital. Any advice for rates and expo for movements and throttle for indoor?
Tell me how is much time you have per month jobs to fly ??And does need so much pilot I want to start to work also from hobby I fly along time never think about that but I se often and often people fly for money
This is SOOOO helpful to see a full on-site day in the work.
Thanks bud. Glad you liked it.
Amazing content for you to put out. Thank you so much for going through the effort to show us fellow pilots what to expect in the field!
No worries at all mate. Glad you enjoyed it. Make sure you watch the other episodes as well and please sub if you haven't already mate
This is great. Thanks for sharing. I'm just starting my journey in the US. I can't get enough of these videos. I'm learning so much. Thank you!
@@Chaser-FPV thank you bro. Appreciate the support mate.
I really like the POV style / real life style shooting. Just a proposal, when you do picture in picture with the DVR/GoPro footage, make that full screen and your chestcam can be smaller in a corner :) Keep up the good work!
@@Danjul89 yeah mate that's a good shout and will deffo do that on the next one mate. Thank you for watching glad you enjoyed it mate
+1
Literally just found your channel and binged the first 3 episodes, perfect timing. Learning so much! Thank you for these uploads they are worth every second.
Thank you very much mate. Really appreciate it mate. More to come and watch out for my live streams as well.
Hey i really enjoyed this. I love the captions explaining your thought process as well. Do more of these. Can't wait to see the finished vid. I want to see how the disco transition went.
You've definitely earned a sub my friend! I'll check out your other vids
Thank you dude appreciate you watching
@ thank you. I’m enjoying your series
LETS GOO dude I get a little hyped when I see your new videos drop ngl. Thanks for the insight and happy flying on the next one!
Thank you bro really appreciate it mate.
Great video man! Thanks for taking the camera on the journey and posting it uncut!
Thank you for watching mate. Glad you enjoyed it mate. Make sure you sub please mate and share the vid. It really helps me out. Thank you
Awesome vid of a day in the life....Funny how you said you were quite nervous for the final scene, yet on the footage you came across as so calm.
Thank you mate appreciate you watching. Hahaha yeah I don't tend to show it but my nervous probably isn't that nervous. It's more just aware that there is potential for it to go wrong so I make sure I'm properly on it!
Great video, one ghink that stuck out at the beginning how miserable people look lol .....is that what its like in london I'm in lancashire and will talk to anyone so that sub line would be a ocd nightmare for me lol
Thank you for watching mate. Yes, that's pretty much London for you which is why Im always happy to go home after working there. Its a different way of life in london and im a country bumpkin for sure hahahah!
Exciting day for DJI with the 04 Air Unit release. You planning to move over to the new air unit platform?
Love the content. Cheers from the USA.
@@jake6087 yeah mate, thank for watching. Not sure yet but going to live stream later to talk all about it bud
you have my dreamjob brou, I´m learning so much, thanks for these kind of videos, I´m watching you from Colombia
Ah thank you very much mate. I must admit it's a pretty awesome job and I definitely feel very blessed to be able to do it. Thank you for watching. Make sure you sub bud!
Another inspiring episode thanks jamiefpv 👍👍👍
Thank you very much mate. Glad you enjoyed it!
I feel like everyone just woke up from a nap in the office like their so low energy. Bunch of zombies lol
It was 2nd January so think everyone was still in holiday mode hahaha
This is so cool... Would you possibly be able to share your gopro settings?
Thank you mate glad you enjoyed it. The go pro settings were, hero 13, 5.3k, 16:9, 50fps, log colour, auto shutter, iso 100 to 400, low sharpness, nitrate 200mbps
Great video - we could see the deep breathing while you're flying - lol ;)
@@aerialimage4636 hahahah thanks mate. Yeah I'm a heavy breather anyway but it deffo ramps up when I'm flying hahah
Real and nice insights mate. I'm currently working on my own drone business in Switzerland. Could you tell me a little bit how you first started out and how you were able to land our first clients and what helped you to make this a full-time job? Keep up the good work.
@@luigifpv_11 hey mate right on dude
It's an awesome career to get into. When I started doing FPV I had a few local clients that I persuaded to let me film a leisure centre with a flythrough. This then meant I was able to push to other similar properties and it all just kicked off from there. I did a lot on outreach on linkedin for the first couple of years slowly gaining clients etc. as well as posting regularly on linkedin when I had jobs or posting my work.
That's pretty sik, I have an avata 2, old school fpv probably laugh at me, but i feel like the avata 2 could do that a little cheaper, I.e. without a camera on top, it also has a "23" minute battery, lol, little less, but maybe 19, and the fly more has 3 batteries, so rotation with charge can keep you going, thing almost Flys itself for straight go's like this, and you can mount a cam if you want, great vid! Just raising awareness, love my avata 2! Lol, keep flying!
Is there a way you can include all the videos together to show the final project? It’d be really cool to see what all the videos meshed together looks like.
Yeah mate. Once it's all been approved by the client I'm gonna put it all on here bud as the final video
@ that’s awesome man , love watching your vids and looking forward to the outcome! Keep it up!!
Hey mate, great video! Just stumbled across this videos and your channel for the very first time. I’ve got a Cinebot 30 myself and was always wondering what rates to use to be able to fly indoors. Would you mind sharing pls? 🙏
Don’t worry about it. Just saw your previous video. Cheers!
Hey dude just replied to your other comment on the rates vid. I did try to dial them down before but where I am used to them it felt sluggish and unresponsive so I just put them back. It's funny because I had people ask me before i started doing these video because they said the Cinebot felt really sensitive when they got it and they had to change the rates. I guess rates are just very personal. Thanks for watching mate
Awesome footage! Did you change the stock propellers on cinebot 30? These have five blades.. is correct? i wonder why...
Thank you mate. Appreciate it. Yes I've swapped the stock blades for Hemfan 76mm blades as they are better for carrying heavier loads as I fly the Cinebot quite heavy.
Love the videos, just wondering how you connect your lipos to the gopro is there a specific adapter or is it a separate thing from the flight controller or something?
Thank you mate. This is the lead that I use. www.unmannedtechshop.co.uk/product/iflight-usb-type-c-5v-balance-plug-power-cable-for-gopro-hero/?srsltid=AfmBOoqEvwEMPYu_Sa6xz4-0fcjUdkMNNnDM-P7c8l3wFKKnwWA93818
First of all: thank you for posting stuff like this. I really enjoy the content and it's inspiring.
Then: I'm not entirely sure, but I think you can edit videos when they are already uploaded -- within youtube studio. You might be able to delete that part that you meant to cut out.
@@NC_Dorian thank you very much mate. Glad you enjoyed it and you are right I totally forgot about that will give that a go.
Lol at Mr Happy Client 🤣, suppose nobody wants to be at work on the 2nd of Jan
Hahahaha yeah couldn't really read him that well
nice video bro, its good to see all workflow. which configs in gopro did you recorded this office?
Thank you mate. glad you enjoyed it. It was the Hero 13, 5.3k, Auto Shutter, Iso min 100, Iso Max 400, Log colour profile, Bitrate 200mbps, Sharpness Low,
Awesome bro!
@@DroneMotion thank you bro ymm
Which backpack should I get because the one I looked is the ethix thinktank and it is too expensive.
Hey mate the torvolnis really good mate
I rally like your video i have the same passion for fpv i Hope i Will do something like this one day
@@leonardomaragliano1232 thank you mate. Glad you enjoyed it bud
Awesome😍 with angle mode or air mode?
Hi! Awesome video again! Do you do all the flying in acro mode or do you use level mode too? :)
@@GAPIMAN12 thank you for watching mate. Yeah fly these in across mate
Hey Jamie loved your video..
I have a question. How do you get your clients? like I email people about my work and attach some videos I did. I sometimes get a reply saying that they are good for now and sometimes people won't respond anything..
How do you contact or get your clients?
Thanks
Hey mate, thank you very much. I dont do any email outreach as it's too easy for people to ignore you. LinkedIn is the best tool you have available to you for that sort of thing mate. Im actually doing a live stream at 22:30 GMT tomorrow night to go through how I use linkedin for my business so I would suggest joining that mate.
@JamieFPV88 Thanks for letting me know🤝
@siansalins3639 no problem mate.
nice work mate, was this via agency or through yourself?
Thanks mate. Yeah this job was through and agency.
@@JamieFPV88 you may have persuaded me to get a big hardcase now too :)
@NeoFlowFPV hahahah they are really good mate. The link to the one I have is in the description and I'd recommend it for sure
These videos have been so helpful man, Love from Ireland!
I've been flying 5 inch the last couple years but just ordered the parts to make a cinewhoop couple weeks ago and ive put 12 hours of practice on the simulator (velocidrone)
Did you practice on a simulator? if so what rates did you use to match the cinewhoop build
Thank you mate. Glad you are finding them useful mate. That's awesome dude, Id deffo recommend building your own quads sometimes. Helps when you have to repair them. Yes mate, I still do a lot of time in the simulator to keep my skills up. Velocidrone is very good. Ill be honest I dont really mess around with rates too much. I just fly. I quite like the idea of not dialing those in as it means you can be more felxible.
@@JamieFPV88 Cheers for that man, youre smahing it! Content is very helpful excited to see your channel grow
What did you do to first get clients for work? I'm up the north east of England and this is something I'm interested in but I have no idea if an agency would be a good start
Hey mate, I did a lot of outreach on linkedin when I started out. Looking at the kind of companies I wanted to work with and then reaching out to people I thought would control the budgets. Expanding your connections on linkedin is a great place to start as well as sharing your content.
@JamieFPV88 thanks for the info... Will definitely keep this in mind
I’m wondering how do you communicate during editing with clients what they like and what should you change?
And second question, how do you deliver final project to the client? 🥰
Generally I send a first draft and then they comment on it for changes. I deliver all my work through frame.io
@@JamieFPV88 Oh i didnt even know you can do that in frame, thanks
Do you fly ACRO or ANGLE or else when shooting realestate?
@@Braincho always flying in Acro mate
@@JamieFPV88 just asking to know... some play angle indoors for commercial... but you are the master I guess :P looking at your setup too.
@@Braincho hahahaha I'm no master mate and to be honest fly in whatever mode you feel comfortable in it doesn't really matter as long as you get the shot mate 💪🏼
@@JamieFPV88 :P Too noob for now to get shots... tbh still trying to stay in the air and follow intended path. Crashing some analog drones not to break the bank, then will get some digital. Any advice for rates and expo for movements and throttle for indoor?
34:43 did u hit the ball? When you cut the clip?
Almost did. Not quite hahah
Nice vid, quick question… Is it normal that my cinelog 20 (self built) make so much noise? It flies on 4s 4800kv 1404 motor.
D51 5 blades gem fan props
Thank you mate. Yes totally normal. You are carrying a fair amount of weight for those tiny little motors and they have to work super hard.
Yes mate
Do you think the DJI Goggles V2 are still good in 2025 and 2026?
@@ling8169 they are getting quite old now but will work with the O3 air unit but not O4. Maybe okay for 2025 but not 2026 I think
Tell me how is much time you have per month jobs to fly ??And does need so much pilot I want to start to work also from hobby I fly along time never think about that but I se often and often people fly for money
Why is the premiere so late :( haha
@@foundfpvfootage yeah sorry mate trying to accommodate for Tue different time zones so we can all watch together.
we need osd footage also ))
Yeah mate working on that for the next one
do people actually notice the gopro on your chest?
Yes they do but if they don't I do tell them what it's for.
oh no drone shadow ^^
Yeah. Bane of my life!
What a grumpy client…thinks he is too cool for school
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If I had your skills I would be helping Ukraine out 💚✌🏼