One uninterrupted shot — front gate, through the front door, down the hallway, into the kitchen, out to the backyard, up over the roofline. FPV drones go where stabilized cameras can't, and the result is the kind of opening shot that turns a scroller into a buyer.
Avata FPV at The Residences — exterior to interior in one continuous take. No cuts. No gimbal moves. Just pace.
A standard drone shot is a static aerial — beautiful, but it's a single perspective. A stabilized walkthrough is great for showing rooms, but it can't move through a doorway, dive over the pool, and rise to the rooftop in one breath. FPV (first-person view) drones do all of that in a single take, and the human brain reads that uninterrupted motion as real in a way that cuts and edits never quite achieve.
That's why FPV is the hero shot in nearly every luxury listing video you've watched in the last two years. It's not a gimmick. It's the closest thing video has to walking the property yourself — and for buyers who can't fly to Dallas to see it in person, that matters.
Every FPV tour is delivered in both horizontal (16:9 / 4:3 for MLS, YouTube, property sites) and vertical (9:16 for Instagram, TikTok, Reels). Same footage, two formats, no extra charge.
Avata FPV at the Decker estate. Notice how the camera reads the geometry — the same way a buyer's eye reads it walking the front entry for the first time.
FPV is offered as an add-on to any video package — it's the hero shot that pulls the rest of the film into focus. Standalone pricing available for marketing reels.
Yes — that's the entire point. Every FPV reveal is flown in a single, uninterrupted take. The pilot is wearing FPV goggles, flying manually with sub-second precision. Multiple takes happen during the shoot to nail the line; the delivered video is one of those takes, edge to edge, with no internal cuts.
Yes. F2's FPV rigs are sub-250g cinema cameras (DJI Avata) — they're built for tight indoor flight through doorways, down hallways, around chandeliers and staircases. We pre-walk the line with the homeowner, agree on a flight path, and then fly it.
For most listings under $750k, a standard aerial photo + video combo is the right tool. FPV starts paying off at the luxury tier — Highland Park, Preston Hollow, Westlake, Las Colinas estates — where the listing competes on lifestyle and the buyer is choosing between three properties. FPV is the differentiator that makes one of those three feel like the obvious choice.
Yes. FPV is just a flight technique — the footage is real, unaltered, and can be used in MLS listing videos with no special disclosures. (Compare to virtual staging, which does require disclosure.)
FPV is the opening reveal in a Cinematic Film, or the hero shot in a Walkthrough Video. Twilight FPV — golden-hour exterior into a warm-lit interior — is the highest-conversion opening we've shipped.
FPV cuts deliver in 4–7 days as part of a Cinematic Film, or 48 hours as a standalone reel. Rush turnaround available at +$49.
Most luxury listings book FPV as part of a Cinematic Film or F2 Film bundle.
Tell us about the property — the entry, the lot, the hero feature you want the camera to land on. We'll choreograph the line and fly it.
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