Drone Photography
and Videography
Content creation for the property and automotive industry.
Joel’s more than just a drone pilot.
He gets the right shot the first time.
Want great aerial shots to use in your promotional campaigns and adverts?
Have a limited window and need the right shot - the first time?
Unsure of the rules, regulations and permissions required for shoots?
We are reliable, experienced and licensed aerial photographers and videographers who understand the regulations around drone operation.
As a licensed drone pilot (RePL and ReOC), we are fully trained to comply with all necessary requirements for flying drones in all types of areas across Australia.
100% Licensed
Fully licensed in accordance with CASA
100% Insured
Safe and secure with public liability insurance
Experienced
Trusted by Australian and international brands.
Our Approach
Getting aerial shots isn't a case of buying a DJI drone and heading to the skies...
You need a plan.
On a drone shoot, we cover all the bases such as:
- Will there be lots of people?
- What times can you fly?
- Are there specific hazards and risks?
- What angles can we LEGALLY shoot from?
We manage the entire process, including:
- Risk assessments
- Permissions
- Permits
- Job Safety Analysis
- Weather Assessments
4K aerial photography and videography via licensed drone flying.
Who we
work with.
Certifications
Unlike most hobby drone operators, Joel Strickland Media captures content from piloting drones with the necessary certifications to fly in all types of places and circumstances. This includes:
ReOC
(Remotely Piloted Aircraft Operators Certificate)
RePL
(Remote Pilots Licence)
AROC
(Aeronautical Radio Operator Certificate)
The Remote Pilot Licence (RePL) is a licence issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) that allows Remote Pilots to work under an RPA Operator’s Certificate (or ReOC, usually held by an approved business) and to operate medium-sized Excluded RPA (25kg up to 150kg) for agricultural purposes.
Most recent drone shoots
Here’s some examples of the type of content that Joel Strickland Media can caputure with drones:
Client: xxxx
The job: Property development shoot at XX airport.
Our solution: As we were only able to do the shoot on Boxing Day, we handled the process from end-to-end including organising relevant permissions from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
Client: xxxx
The job: Aerial footage of a new vehicle product.
Our solution: Our solution: We added additional camera angles which prevented the driver from completing the same movements. This resulted in a more efficient shoot, saving precious time as we only had a fixed number of hours to shoot.
Client: Safe Steps
The job: As part of the Safe Steps Domestic Violence vigil, we were contracted to provide aerial photography and videography of Melbourne landmarks lit up at night.
Our solution: As aerial photography can only happen at night with a fully licensed and insured drone pilot. In order to fly the route, we managed the shoot which included seeking relevant permissions, risk assessments and three separate permits.