How To Use AI Drone Cinematic Shot Generator
1 Describe Your Scene
Enter a detailed description of your location - mountains, cityscapes, coastlines, forests, or any environment. The AI uses this to create contextually appropriate shots.
2 Select Shoot Type
Choose from film, real estate, sports, wedding, nature, or commercial. Each type has different cinematic requirements and shot preferences.
3 Set Mood & Time
Select the emotional tone (epic, serene, mysterious, dramatic, romantic, energetic) and time of day (golden hour, blue hour, day, night). These affect camera settings and lighting descriptions.
4 Choose Shot Count
Select 3, 5, or 7 shots depending on your storyboard needs. More shots provide a more detailed sequence.
5 Generate & Review
Click "Generate Shots" to create your cinematic sequence. Each shot includes name, movement type, director's note, cinematic description, and technical specs.
6 Export & Share
Copy all shots, export as PDF for client presentations, or print for on-set reference.
Pro Tips
- Use detailed scene descriptions for better shot generation (mention key landmarks, lighting conditions, mood)
- For real estate, focus on property features and surrounding amenities
- For sports shoots, select "Energetic" mood and "Sports" type for dynamic shot suggestions
- Golden hour is ideal for almost all shoot types - it provides the most cinematic lighting
- Export as PDF to share with your drone pilot or production team
Frequently Asked Questions
What drone movements are included?
The generator includes professional cinematography movements: Reveal Orbit, Flythrough, Crane Shot, Tracking Shot, Establishing Shot, Overhead Shot, Parallax Shot, Dolly Zoom (Vertigo Effect), Arc Shot, and more depending on scene context.
How are technical specs determined?
Technical specs are based on professional cinematography standards. Altitude, speed, and duration vary by shot type - establishing shots are longer (15-20s), while reveal shots are medium (10-12s). Camera settings adapt to time of day and mood.
Can I use these shots for real production?
Absolutely! The generator creates professional-grade shot descriptions used by cinematographers and drone pilots. Use them for pre-production planning, shot lists, and client communication.
What's the difference between shot types?
Film shoots focus on narrative and emotion, real estate emphasizes property features and flow, sports capture dynamic action, weddings highlight romance and atmosphere, nature showcases wildlife and landscapes, commercial balances product focus with visual appeal.
How does time of day affect the shots?
Golden hour suggests warm, low-angle lighting with long shadows. Blue hour creates cool, moody tones. Mid-day requires ND filters and careful exposure. Night calls for higher ISO and slower shutter speeds. The AI adjusts technical recommendations accordingly.
Can I customize the generated shots?
Yes! The generated shots are starting points. You can modify any parameter - altitude, speed, camera settings - to fit your specific needs and equipment capabilities.
What focal lengths are recommended?
The generator recommends 24mm for wide establishing shots, 35mm for standard narrative shots, 50mm for portraits/details, and 70mm for compressed telephoto shots. Adjust based on your drone's camera capabilities.
How do I present these to a client?
Export as PDF to create a professional shot deck. Each shot includes a director's note explaining the emotional intent, making it perfect for client presentations and approvals.