Moonboy drones

A view from above

From cinematic aerials to technically demanding FPV shots

Capturing high-end drone footage requires the perfect balance of technical skill and creative insight. Whether it involves a smooth overview or a dynamic high-speed chase, the focus remains on imagery that integrates seamlessly with the rest of the production. Our fleet ranges from stable cinema drones to agile FPV quads, ensuring we have the right solution for any aerial requirement.

Possibilites

From stable overviews to high-speed action

Cinematic Aerials

Shots where the emphasis lies on composition and stability. Ideal for situations requiring smooth imagery for a professional result, ranging from large-scale overviews to detailed environmental shots.

FPV & Action

Imagery that puts the viewer right in the middle of the action. The maneuverability of FPV drones enables shots that are impossible with a standard setup, such as flying through tight spaces or closely following fast-paced movements.

Indoor and close-up

The use of compact drones makes it possible to fly safely indoors and in close proximity to people. This offers a practical solution for detailed drone tours through business premises or unique shots in the tightest situations.

Custom solutions

Sometimes a shot requires a specific technical approach that is not available by default. By building and configuring drones in-house, we can realize the desired aerial imagery even under complex conditions.

Ready for take-off

Technical expertise and experienced pilots for every perspective

Hiring a drone means looking for the most effective solution for the required shot. Through a combination of in-house equipment, technical expertise, and a team of experienced, certified pilots, a flying solution is available for virtually any camera or condition.

Every flight is conducted in accordance with current legislation, with safety on set always being the priority.
Technology is fully dedicated to the result.

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