Say you鈥檝e got something you want to film. A first ascent. An epic snowboard or downhill run. A mysterious聽pointbreak you somehow discovered. What do you do? Your idiot friend got a quadcopter for Christmas. Should you bribe him with beer to film it? Hell no. That鈥檚 what 聽is for.
The website聽matches聽a drone pilot with, well, someone who needs a drone pilot. It works like this. Pilots create an account, set up a profile, and can upload video reels. People who need to hire a pilot have a couple options. They can browse through pilot profiles, searching by specialty (think: wedding, sports, and construction), until they find someone they think looks right for the job, and then they can reach out to that person聽directly. Alternatively, they can create a job listing with all the relevant details (location, date, what they need exactly) on the site and let pilots bid on it.
It鈥檚 kind of a great idea. As we鈥檝e all聽seen in the last couple of years, the footage you can get with drone photography and聽videography is absolutely breathtaking. But we鈥檝e also seen plenty examples of an uglier truth: drones are hard to fly well. I don鈥檛 think I know a single person (myself included) who owns a quadcopter who hasn鈥檛 wrecked it at least a handful of times. It鈥檚 easy enough to find pilots on droners.io who have hours of flying time logged under their belts. And most of them carry their own insurance, should something go wrong.
Safety aside, some of the pilots registered on Droners are incredible. Take from Seattle, whose work has been seen in 国产吃瓜黑料, among聽many other magazines. Or , who shot footage for the 2015 remake of Point Break. These are some heavy-hitters. Droners.io has nearly 1,500 registered pilots at the time of this writing, and I managed to waste a good hour just watching various stunning highlight reels. There鈥檚 a lot聽of talent there.
The website has only been around for six months, but its timing couldn鈥檛 be better. Now that everyone has to register their drone with the FAA, people are increasingly aware of the risks of flying before sufficient training. If you鈥檙e trying something big, you want to trust that your aerial photographer knows how to fly, not just so as to best capture your glory, but to keep you and everyone in the area safe. If there鈥檚 an easy way to hire a professional who鈥檚 much less likely to screw things up, we鈥檙e all for it.
Brent Rose is a freelance writer and regular 国产吃瓜黑料 contributor. He is currently traveling the U.S. living in a high tech van, looking for stories to tell. Follow his adventures on聽,听,听, and聽