Beyond analytical and inspection applications, drones are widely used for visual documentation: project narratives, stakeholder communication, event coverage, marketing materials, and archival records. High-quality aerial video and photography provide perspectives that are impossible to capture from ground level, making them valuable for organisations across sectors.
Project documentation and stakeholder communication
For construction projects, infrastructure development, and public works, aerial video documentation serves both operational and communication purposes. Time-lapse sequences showing construction progress, flyover videos of completed infrastructure, and aerial photography for annual reports and presentations all support stakeholder engagement and public accountability.
Event documentation
Conferences, exercises, demonstrations, and public events benefit from aerial coverage that captures the scale and context of the event. For conferences such as the Innsiktskonferansen in Drammen, aerial documentation of the venue and surrounding area provides visual content for post-event reporting and future event promotion.
Quality and governance considerations
Even for visual documentation applications, governance considerations apply. Airspace coordination, privacy compliance (particularly for urban operations), and data management (ownership, usage rights, archival) must be addressed. Professional aerial documentation services operate within these frameworks, providing not just high-quality imagery but also the documentation and compliance that clients require.
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