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    Four More Essential Tips When Travelling Across Dubai With Your Drone

    From seasoned travellers to Instagram personalities who make their living sharing their lives with their loyal followers, capturing truly original image can prove elusive– unless, of course, you have a drone, dexterity, expertise and creative vision.

    As any erudite drone video production service in Dubai, like Sky Vision will tell you, the city-state is a rich in contrasting visual aesthetics. Ultra-chic urban landscapes are complemented by sublime desert dunes which extend as far as the eye can see. Dubai offers much for drones to capture.

    Photographers and videographers willing to traverse the city-state will likely discover images that don’t just pique but hold the attention of even the most cynical and jaded of viewers. Bespoke images that tell far more than a thousand words can be discovered, if you’re prepared to do your homework.

    We’ve previously written a blog outlining our top tips for anyone navigating Dubai with their drone in tow, though we believe the topic deserves further coverage. Interested in learning more pertinent information about travelling across one of the most contrasting places on earth and capturing aerial photography in Dubai? Keep reading below.

    Location Scouting

    Whether you’re lugging around expansive drone cases or have a portable drone that fits nicely into a backpack, you don’t want to carry it around for longer than necessary. Location scouting is integral to a successful shoot. After all, pilots, including those employed by a drone service in Dubai, hardly want to arrive, and then promptly pack-up and depart for lack of aerial photographic opportunities.

    There is a way to negate this problem. Use Google Maps. Seasoned drone pilots routinely rely on Google Maps to view satellite images of prospective locations. Examining urban or desert landscapes with the ability to rotate the image around its axis and zoom on individual quadrants is a great way to gauge location potential.

    Additionally, scouting a location is a great way to see if locations are drone friendly. Identifying a spot to launch from and land on will save you much time and trouble. Though it’s not always clear ahead of time, thorough research could save you from turning up and then promptly leaving should it be unsuitable, or illegal to fly drones.

    Drone Portability

    If you’re looking to buy a new drone or are someone who’s lucky enough to be able to afford multiple drones for capturing aerial photography in Dubai, transporting the right drone to your scouted location is paramount. How much luggage are you already bringing? What is the easiest drone to travel with? How much space do you have?

    Thankfully, as drone technology evolves, so too does portability. Equipped with HD-cameras, the consumer market is dominated with portable drones that offer superior flying capabilities and are ideal for aerial photography in Dubai. The Mavic Pro is, arguably, the benchmark by which all portable drones are measured, however the Mavic Air is equally capable of capturing sublime 4K videos and images.

    Weighing less than two pounds, both the Mavic Pro and Air can be easily transported and then carried to a location. The drone controller is equally lightweight, diminutive, and easy to carry. Whether you’ve got a hike on your hands to get to a scouted location or not, you’ll find that a portable drone will provide you very little hassle.

    An Arline’s Watt Hour Limit

    Travelling into Dubai with your drone? If so, there’s something to remember, namely the airline’s watt-hour limit. The number of batteries that you take onto a plane isn’t as significant as their watt-hours (Wh).

    According to Emirate Airlines, all lithium batteries must have a watt-hour rating exceeding 100 watt-hours, with a lithium content that doesn’t exceed two grams to be safely transported into and from Dubai. A maximum of two spare batteries can be transported in carry-on baggage only. All batteries must be individually protected to protect short circuit.

    In a more general sense, for safety reasons drones cannot be checked-in as hand luggage and must be checked-in upon departure. Should you be travelling with a drone, you’ll be asked to secure the lithium batteries within the drone or remove them and place them securely in your hand-luggage.

    This regulation applies for passengers connecting to flights from another airline that accepts drones as cabin baggage. If you’re unsure of the regulations when transporting drones to and from Dubai, it’s always wise to check specific airline guidelines.

    Don’t Forget Extra Batteries

    When skyward, even the most advanced drones currently available on the market have a battery life that shouldn’t be forgotten. Neglecting to fully-charge batteries can drastically inhibit the potential for any individual or professional drone service in Dubai to capture intended images and videos.

    The DJI Mavic Pro can roughly remain airborne for around 27 minutes per battery when fully-charged. When the battery has been drained, it takes around an hour to charge. Even if you have a portable charger, environmental conditions can change as the batteries are charging. This can result in you having to abandon the shoot. Extra batteries are essential to avoid losing flight time.

    When travelling with your drone, it’s a wise decision to pack a battery invertor. This allows you to charge drone batteries inside your vehicle. Perfect to keeping your drones fully-charged, a battery invertor is one piece of equipment that you shouldn’t be without when travelling with drones and so glad that you have should you find your drone’s batteries drained.

    So, there you have it, some more simple tips for traveling with drones. Thinking of heading out with your done for a spot of aerial photography? Make sure that you’ve got all the bases covered beforehand and you’ll enjoy a hassle-free shoot.

    Why Dubai Corporate Video Production Needs Drones

    If a picture tells a thousand words, surely a video should tell ten thousand words – at least. Successful corporate video production must feature engaging visuals that say exactly what’s needed about a business of service, combined with a soundtrack the complements the video, without overpowering it.

    As one of the leading corporate video production companies in Dubai, Sky Vision knows how to create videos that draw viewers in, immersing them in a video experience, then selling the business to a target demographic with ease.

    This is our strength. But how do we achieve this? What makes our videos so engrossing? We use advanced drone technology, and our pilots have the expertise to create a video that tells more than a thousand words leaving an audience in little doubt that they’ve just watched something that oozes sophistication and, most importantly, value.

    Corporate video production must utilise drone technology. It’s that simple. Our video production company in Dubai has honed expertise flying drones across the Dubai desert and cosmopolitan skyline to create breath-taking videos and pictures.

    Why your business needs to employ Sky Vision’s video production company in Dubai:

    Freedom of Flying Locations

    Perhaps the most notable reason why your business needs to opt for drone filming in Dubai is that, unlike helicopters and light aircraft, the size and manoeuvrability of drones makes it easy to take video and photographs in those hard to reach places.

    Low-level flying is renowned for helping videographers and photographer capture jaw-dropping, inspirational videos and photographs. This is something that you just cannot achieve in a light aircraft. Any ‘No-Fly’ zones are in the interest of public safety and are greater reduced in comparison to light aircrafts.

    Not only that, a drone video production company in Dubai will cost considerably less than hiring a helicopter or light aircraft to capture those videos and images you’re intent on. Fuel is expensive – and the primary consideration when pilots calculate a quotation to take you to the skies. You can save thousands of Dirhams when choosing commercial drone photography as opposed to hiring the services of a pilot and his aircraft.

    Shot Diversity and Flexibility

    Getting the right height and angle for your shoot or image does take practice. A pilot skilled in commercial drone photography and videography will be able to fly a drone, equipped with a 4K camera, to the exact spot you need to capture that glorious video or image.

    Corporate video production companies in Dubai, like Sky Vision, are highly skilled, with an eye for meaningful shots and the skills to get them. Pilots also have the expertise to return the drone to a previous location and re-shoot elements of the video seamlessly.

    By adjusting the elevated pole masts, using flexible camera positioning, whilst watching the FPV (first person view) display, it’s easy to re-capture the magic the second time. Helicopters and light aircraft make it exceedingly difficult to complete re-shoots that can be easily woven into the video.

    Not only that, the range of shots that can be achieved in the first place using commercial drone photography is vastly superior to the shots that a light aircraft or helicopter can facilitate.

    Save Time

    Drone cameras can offer 360-degree rotation. This allows businesses to have a great deal of choice over the shots they wish to take. The same cannot be said for a video production company in Dubai that does not employ drones.

    Setting up shots, especially using elevated mast poles is a time-consuming process. This can be especially frustrating when working against failing light, or if there’s elements in the background that you desperately wish to incorporate in the video. In truth, by the time you’re ready, the opportunity could well have passed you by!

    Drone filming in Dubai requires very little set-up time at all. Able to take-off the ground in a matter of seconds and speed to where you wish to shoot, you can afford to take your time identifying and capturing those shots that will really show off your business.

    DJI Unveils Two New Drones Perfect for Agriculture

    For almost five years, agricultural drones have been revolutionizing the landscape of farming. Undoubtedly next generation farming, drones have contributed to helping farmers to understand every square inch of their acreage and even cut down on the pesticides they use.

    Before the deployment of drones, farmers had little choice but to use heavy, expensive machinery to manage each harvest. Today, this has completely changed. Crop analysis can be achieved by simply piloting a drone and taking aerial photography.

    Moreover, diseases, pests’ pesticides can be identified at a much earlier stage with precision farming techniques. Using drones to take aerial photography in Dubai – or aerial photography of any agricultural landscape the world over – allows farmers to collect valuable data and images, allowing them to optimize each harvest.

    Agricultural Drones of Today

    As you’d likely expect, agricultural drones have become increasingly sophisticated over the last few years. The innovative technology combined with a cost-effective solution has seen farmers employ drones to great effect.

    From real-time monitoring to automated planting and crop management, it’s clear that drones will play a pivotal role in the future of farming, and not just in Dubai. In fact, Japan has been using drones to for rice growing for years and the USA and with the UK are both beginning to see the mainstream adoption of drone technology within the farming sector.

    The surge in using drones for agricultural purposes has prompted many farmers to consider which is the best farming drone. So, if you’re considering investing in the future of farming but are unsure which drone is best suited for your application, then you’re in luck. Leading drone company, DJI has recently launched two new drones specific for agricultural application.

    The DJI Agras T16

    If you’re looking for a drone that offers superior practical application with features that go a step further than shooting aerial photography in Dubai and can disperse pesticides proficiently to crops over an expansive square footage them the DJI Agras T16 is just the drone for you.

    Featuring outstanding flight performance and supported by the T16 spray can take which can carry up to 16 litres per flight and has disperse vector of 6.5 metres. With such exceptional functionality, it’s not hard to see why the T16 is being lauded as one of the best farming drones on the market today.

    Anything else? Yes. The T16’s superior functionality is further bolstered when you factor into account its spraying system. With four delivery pumps and eight individual sprinklers, and a maximum spray rate of 4.8 litres/minute, this drone offers nearly peerless functionality and is capable of spraying 10 hectares of arable land per hour. Perhaps more notably, the spraying system features a progressive, new flow metre which delivers higher precision and stability than conventional flow metres.

    For almost five years, agricultural drones have been revolutionizing the landscape of farming. Undoubtedly next-generation farming, drones have contributed to helping farmers to understand every square inch of their acreage and even cut down on the pesticides they use.

    Before drones became integral to progressive farming, farmers had little choice but to use heavy, expensive machinery to manage each harvest. Today, this has completely changed. Crop analysis can be achieved by simply piloting a drone and taking aerial photography.

    drones for farms and agriculture
    Drones for aerial photography on farms

    Moreover, diseases, pests’ pesticides can be identified at an earlier stage with precision farming techniques. Using drones to take aerial photography in Dubai – or aerial photography of any agricultural landscape the world over – allows farmers to collect valuable data and images, allowing them to optimize each harvest.

    The spray tank and the battery can be easily exchanged, allowing for increased proficiency and power. What’s more – and something that will no doubt pique the attention of any Dubai drone company and farmers – the drone’s updated radar navigation system can identify whether it’s day or night outside without being affected by light or dust.

    Last but by no means least, the drone features different modes for different landscapes. From flat landscape to undulating greenery and even mountains and orchards, drone pilots can adjust the settings to achieve optimal flight regardless of the territory below. This allows for farming drone pilots to enjoy seamless navigation regardless at the touch of a button.

    The DJI P4 Multispectral Drone

    Just a quick look at the specifications of the DJI P4 Multispectral drone and it’s not hard to see that it has been designed with agricultural application in mind. Any Dubai drone company, or drone company located anywhere around the globe, with a focus on helping farmers to optimise their processes must consider this purpose-built farming drone.

    Amongst the many specifications tailored for farming, the DJI P4 Multispectral allows you to access information collected by both an RGB camera and a multispectral camera setup. The integration of this multispectral camera setup is as proficient as it is requisite for gleaning valuable data, essential to superior farming.

    The unique five-camera setup includes blue, green, red, red edge and near-infrared bands, all of which operate at 2MP with a global shutter on a 3-axis stabilized gimbal. Not only that, the DJI P4 Multispectral drone features an integrated spectral sunlight sensor on the top of the drone which captures solar irradiance, maximizing the accuracy and consistency of data collection at different times of the day.

    Moreover, users can also enhance the accuracy of RTK positioning without an Internet connection by connecting the P4 Multispectral to the D-RTK 2 High Precision GNSS Mobile Station and NTRIP (the network transfer of RCM online. Observation data, essential to any successful implementation of aerial photography in Dubai, can be stored and used for Post Processing Kinematics (PPK).

    DJI Drones for Agriculture in UAE and Worldwide

    In unveiling two new drones specifically designed for agricultural deployment, DJI has laid down the gauntlet to drone manufacturers whilst recognizing that progressive farming will require drones of superior capabilities as we move in the 2020s.

    Much will be written about in the coming decade as our acceptance of drone technology not just in agriculture, but a wealth of other sectors begins to unfold. However, what’s apparent is that drones will play a significant role in helping to achieve optimal processes in a wealth of fields.

    The only point left to make traverses every sector and is, if you don’t move with the times, you risk being left behind, watching as your competitors reach for the skies. Sky Vision is a drone filming company in Dubai, UAE, which always strives to keep up with the latest and greatest aerial photography technology.

    Five Sectors that Drones Will Revolutionise in the Future

    Without a shadow of a doubt, drones have revolutionised a wealth of sectors in Dubai. This is a trend that’s unlikely to change in the coming years. You only need to look at forecasted economic markets to discover this.

    In 2017 alone, the drone market was predicted to swell to a value of $1.5 billion dollars by 2022. Since 2018 saw no evidence of a deceleration in the demand for the technology, with a new Dubai drone company being formed seemingly all the time, it seems that what was once considered to be an optimistic forecast may prove to be right on the money as the next three years unfold.

    What has been highlighted is that the swelling drone market represents notable opportunities for the GCC oil and gas and utility sectors, with the presence of drone deployment in these sectors expected to grow by 43% and 32% respectively. But what are the other sectors likely to be calling on companies like Sky Vision who can provide effectual drone services in Dubai to customers?

    Well, some sectors have already seen drones revolutionise business practices, whereas others are tentatively taking to the skies. But what cannot be argued is that each of these five sectors is likely to witness mass drone technology integration in the coming years, leading to the not overly ambitious forecast that the drone market will be worth $1.5 billion by 2022.

    E-Commerce

    With companies like Amazon already experimenting with drone deliveries, it should come as little surprise to anyone in the know that e-commerce companies across Dubai – and throughout the world will follow suit – if they haven’t already done so!

    Employing delivery drone services in Dubai not only reduces delivery lead times as they do not need to adhere to traditional transportation routes, but suppliers can accurately gauge how long it takes a drone to transport goods. The quicker the delivery lead time is, the more satisfied customers are likely to be too!

    Moreover, there’s no denying that drones will lead to further automation, allowing companies to cut costs – and drones are much more environmentally friendly, an attribute that is likely to be at the forefront of company’s business models in the years to come.

    Supply Chain Operations

    It should also be noted that drones have the potential to not only drastically improve the last phase of supply chain operations. They can also revolutionise other phases of commercial logistics.

    As any learned Dubai drone company, such as Sky Vision, will be quick to point out, drones can prove to be very effective in terms of business inventory management by using RFID or barcodes or even gaining on inventory overview and scanning for defects.

    In addition to this, according to drone industry aficionados, it won’t be too long before drones are employed in Dubai – and across the whole of the world – in place of factory forklift trucks and robots to move items around an environment. Though this is somewhat commonplace already in some business, expect the practice to grow in 2019 and in the coming years – with the large-scale inspection, extraction, and relocation of materials using drones a distinct possibility.

    Agriculture and Farming

    There are few sectors destined to benefit more from drone technology than the agriculture and farming sector. With the days of farmers not overtly embracing technology resigned to the past, drones are deployed in the sector for one, primary reason.

    The detailed, HD images that drones can capture allow farmers to get a clear idea of how their crops are performing. Especially useful for farmers with generous hectares of land, drones can be piloted across great distances quickly, allowing farmers to check how well their crops have performed at any time in the season.

    In addition to this, drone services in Dubai can help to find irrigation patterns, pest problems, and soil variation. With construction of the world’s largest vertical farm at a cost of $40 million commencing in Dubai last November, you can be that drones will be employed to monitor the growth of crops inside the 130,000 square foot installation.

    Entertainment

    One sector that you might be surprised is predicted to see an influx in drone services in Dubai in the coming year and beyond is the entertainment sector. Drones offer a cost-effective way to shoot panoramic views of eye-catching environments. Companies do not need to invest a fortune to hire a helicopter or small plane to get aerial shorts. All they’ll need is a drone and a good pilot!

    The next time you watch a TV program of movie ask yourself if that shot was achieved by a drone. You may be surprised to learn just how often drones are used. Not only that, drones offer filmmakers the opportunity to achieve elevated camera angles (2-90 meters off the ground) that until the dawn of drone technology were thought to be nigh on impossible to achieve without highest specialist camera cranes.

    Construction and Real Estate

    Now, the construction sector seems to the one sector that’s mentioned all too often to benefit from drone technology. This is not without good reason. Industry experts expect the construction sector to be profoundly affected by drone technology.

    From employing a Dubai drone company to take images of specific areas of a construction project to the transportation of lightweight materials, drones are expected to continue to revolutionise the construction sector across Dubai, the GCC region, and beyond. Forecasters have speculated for a while that drone deployment is the natural progression of the sector after the large-scale mechanisation of decades ago.

    Drones will be primarily deployed to conduct surveys on construction sites. The opportunity of gathering far more data than ever before, allowing businesses to better prepare for, and track the progress of projects, deploying resources where applicable and saving costs whilst minimising the potential for any issues to arise and enhancing safety continues to be highly attractive to companies who continue to be responsible for erecting Dubai’s scintillating urban landscape.

    These are just five examples of sectors that are likely to see drones continue to revolutionise in 2019 and the coming years. It’s going to be exciting to sit back and see how drone technology will continue to positively change all our lives as this year unfolds and we head into the next decade.

    Top Tips When Flying Drones at Night

    When dusk has fallen, Sky Vision’s drone pilots (in the UAE) are afforded some exquisite opportunities to take to the skies and capture panoramic images of one of the most contrasting skylines in the world. Chic, colour-rich urbane environments are juxtaposed with sublime, muted desert landscapes, presenting unique opportunities to capture inspirational images.

    However, as experienced as a daytime drone pilot may be, flying drones at night presents a different proposition altogether. Standard daytime flight dexterity and practices must be honed to account for reduced vision. The more experienced drone shooting services in Dubai are, the more proficient they’re likely to be when flying drones at night.

    Experience and proficiency aside, what do you need to know when flying drones at night in Dubai? Here’s a handful of necessities to consider when planning a twilight drone flight.

    Know the Area

    When flying drones at night, it’s paramount that you know the area. Whether the location is one that you frequent often or if you’ve undertaken numerous scouting excursions prior to your first flight, you need to make sure that you know where your flying like the back of your hand.

    Why? It’s obvious – reduced visibility. Make sure to note where buildings, natural landmarks, power lines, or any other obstacles are. The first night time drone flight can be a mite jarring, even for experienced pilots. The more the know, the more likely you are to mitigate any potential hazards.

    Be Aware of Your Surroundings

    Not altogether dissimilar from knowing the area of your nocturnal flight is the awareness you have of your surroundings. Drone video services in Dubai – and experienced hobbyists – are well-versed with using their phone or other portable control system to fly their drone. However, this does preclude pilots from persistently fixing their eyes on their drone when in flight.

    Why is this a problem if you have a screen display? Well, when your drone is airborne in the reduced visibility of dusk, keeping an eye on the flight path at the expense of obstacles can distract pilots from the immediate surroundings. Remember it only takes a small collision for your drone to incur damage – and, in the worst-case scenario, plummet to the ground.

    The ND Filter

    For anyone unaware, a ND filter (or neutral density filter) allows a photographer to control the image exposure by reducing the amount of light entering a camera’s lens. Under bright sunlight, a ND filter gives photographers more options when selecting an aperture and shutter speed, thereby preventing overexposure.

    Long exposure shots should be straightforward for experienced drone shooting services in Dubai to capture as the cameras on DJI drones are stabilized. In setting the right shutter speed, photographers can capture light trails which contrast the murky night sky with piercing landmark illumination, for example.

    Capturing vivid colours with your daytime drone photography requires an ND filter. Using the smallest aperture and the lowest ISO possible will inevitably overexpose your shot. Therefore ND filters should be applied. However, with the reduced dusk lighting, this is simply not the case. Shooting at night using an ND filter will result in dull colours and muted, uninspiring images.

    Fly at an Increased Altitude

    When flying from point A to point B at night, it’s advised that pilots increase their altitude. Why? To avoid any obstacles. The higher you can reach in the sky, the less likely you are to collide with power lines or architectural aspects of a building.

    It’s always advised to be safe, rather than sorry, and this ethos is no more apparent whether you employ drone video services in Dubai or if flying your drone personally. Reduced visibility can obscure all manner of hazards and be especially challenging for anyone remotely-controlling their drone from the ground.

    The bottom line is that even if you’ve conducted comprehensive research of the location and know precisely every dot on the landscape, you’ll need to exercise caution to ensure that collisions are 100% mitigated. It’s almost impossible to know the minutest details of your flight path ahead of time. The best way to do this is to soar at an altitude and take a flight path that offers zero opportunity for collision – in other words fly as far away from any potential collisions.

    Reduce the Brightness of Your LED Lights

    Intending to capture some jaw-dropping aerial photography shots of Dubai? Don’t forget to turn the LED’s on your drone off. LED’s may be great for identifying your drone, but the illumination of the lights that cause a red glare that will penetrate all your images.

    If you can vastly reduce the brightness of the LEDs and still be able to identify your drone in the night’s sky, this may be the best solution. The problem with turning your LED’s off altogether is that should you lose control of your drone, or veer away from a flight path, it will be very difficult to find your drone should you land in a spot that you didn’t intend to.

    The good news is that experienced drone shooting services in Dubai and hobbyist pilots know to control the brightness of their LED lights. But for anyone unaware, all you need to do is to go into camera settings and general, then select LEDs Auto Turn Off. This automatically turns off LEDs when you start recording or press the shutter button to capture an image. Learning to control the LED light function yourself is integral to capturing those dazzling night-time images.

    These are five tips to successfully operating drones and camera equipment at night. Learn each and you’ll feel confident controlling your drone at night and be able to capture photos and videos that will truly inspire.

    Best Drone Video Editing Software in 2020

    Want to Know the Best Drone Video Editing Software in 2020? Check Out This List

    There’s a huge difference between the ability of professional drone filming in Dubai, the UAE, or anywhere in the world – and that of an amateur enthusiast. Professional drone companies in Dubai (like Sky Vision) have the experience, acumen, creativity, and vision to produce stellar aerial videos that strike a chord with viewers of all types.

    Amateurs, even amateurs who have honed their skills over months or even years may just be considered the top of the podium in their local flying circle, but producing a marketing video, for instance, that soars above all others may be a stretch too far.

    However, shooting a video is just one aspect of drone video production. The footage compiled then needs to be edited together to create that all-important immersive experience. So, whether you’re looking to hone your video production skills or have aerial footage of the Dubai skyline that only the expertise of the best software will do justice to, here’s a list of the best drone video editing software that amateurs and professionals alike should be using.

    Windows Movie Maker 6.0 and Windows Live Movie Maker

    Windows Movie Maker 6.0 and Windows Live Movie Maker are standalone utility software applications that can be installed on your desktop. Supported by Windows 7, 8, and 9, and Windows Vista, Movie Maker 6.0 and Live Movie Maker is the ideal software to edit video footage, add effects, customize transitions and add customised text and captures for all HD footage.

    Moreover, users can add filters to change the aesthetic of the footage and easily share your videos on social media platforms, like YouTube, Vimeo (considered to be ideal for drone videos) or even Flicker and SkyDrive.

    Unfortunately, Windows 10 doesn’t come with Windows Movie Maker 6.0 or Windows Live Movie Maker. However, don’t worry. You can easily download either tool for free and using the software is simple and straightforward.

    GoPro Fusion Studio (Windows and Mac)

    If you’re an avid advocate of GoPro, then you might want to use GoPro Fusion Studio. Lauded for its advanced editing capabilities and ability to add effects, this tool is packed with all the tools that you need to take footage and transform it into professional-quality videos.

    Now, it may take a bit of acumen to get the hand of the software (not unlike all the video editing software on our list) but, once you do, rest assured that you’ll be able to create videos that will have viewers in awe.

    Some of the key features of GoPro Fusion Studio include the ability to easily stitch high-resolution spherical footage, adjust the colour settings to create more contrast or a more vivid impact, customize the audio with 360 surround sound or advanced noise reduction, even sync footage with Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects. Whether you’ve footage from your drone service in Dubai, or any land or cityscape in the world, GoPro Fusion Studio is ideal video editing software to manipulate footage and create something unique.

    iMovie (Mac)

    Being one of the easiest tools to use, iMovie is a great place to start if you want to experiment with your drone footage. Free to use and built into every Mac, iMovie offers the kind of functionality that will compel novice drone movie makers to take hold of their mouse and let their creativity soar.

    Intuitive and featuring simple instructions, it’s quick and easy to understand the capabilities of video editing. Apple’s website also has instructions to help you along your way and a quick search of YouTube and you’ll discover tutorials.

    You can edit in 4K without compromising the quality of the footage and better still, you edit your videos on the go using an iPhone or iPad. The software is also available for purchase for anyone that doesn’t own a Mac, iPhone or iPad.

    Lightworks (Windows, Mac and Linux)

    Another potent tool for drone video editing (though one that falls a little more into the professional standard category than the other software on this list) is Lightworks. Able to be installed on Windows, Mac and Linux, Lightworks is, arguably, one of the most flexible software solutions making it a reasonably popular option for video production.

    If you’re somewhat unsure of whether Lightworks is a better option than, say, Windows Movie Maker, consider this: the software has been used to edit some of the most revered and popular contemporary movies, including Pulp Fiction and Mission Impossible.

    The coolest attribute to the software – and one that’s likely to appeal to drone hobbyists – is that you can download the software for free, explore its capabilities and then sign-up if you feel that the video editing software offers just what you’re looking for.

    WeVideo (Online)

    A collaborative, web-based platform, WeVideo is a great option for anyone with a passion for making short films or digital marketing agencies that offer video services to clients. What’s great about WeVideo is that the shared approach can really help novice enthusiasts to develop their video production skills, whether they live in Dubai, the UAE, the USA, Europe – or anywhere else around the globe.

    Users can integrate their Google accounts with the online platform, meaning that diminishing hard drive space is s thing of the past! With an intuitive interface and the ability to save all footage securely and seamlessly on Google Drive, WeVideo is a great platform for business owners.

    The platform has five separate price plans to choose from. The individual and business price plans start from as little as $5-$8 a month and there are scalable options that allow users to choose the right price plan for their personal usage.

    These are five of the best video editing platforms available today. Each has its own unique value and diverse range of applications. Choosing the best one for you is dependent on your personal feature preference, budget and editing skill. However, one thing that isn’t in doubt is that if you need to get hold of proficient video editing software or platforms, you certainly have a range of choice!