A drone shot list helps streamline planning, improve communication with the production team, and ensure that every shot we capture is deliberate and stunning.
About Tony Marino, MBA, Commercial Drone Pilot
A proud US Navy veteran and a highly creative and impassioned FAA Certified sUAS Commercial Drone Pilot and predominately a straight-forward, "go-to" business expansion strategist and well-known critical thinker, Tony Marino draws upon his earned BSBA in Marketing (summa cum laude) and MBA in Entrepreneurship in lock-step with his real-world expert skill sets in the areas of business strategy, business leadership, creative writing, photojournalism, music, video, and television production, community networking, talent acquisition, linguistics, predictive forecasting, and business performance analyses. Tony has published over 200 articles on the subject of drone pilot business strategy.
Aerial drones have become an indispensable tool in various industries, including agriculture, photography, delivery services, and search and rescue missions.
A new drone pilot wants to know the steps for planning and executing a successful safe flight mission, the regulations that govern drone flying, and more.
A preventative approach to public confrontation when flying your drone is to anticipate it and aptly pre-plan for a safe, undisturbed successful aerial mission.
These days aerial drones across Oregon are being used in many ways to accomplish many things safely, affordably, creatively, flexibly, and more precisely.