Features
Every appointment produces a consistent cinematic record.
The same five shots, the same order, the same color grade on every flight — so the reel of your house this year reads as the same series as the reel of your house in five years, and you can show the change without explaining the format.
At a glance
The same five shots, the same order, the same color grade on every flight — so the reel of your house this year reads as the same series as the reel of your house in five years, and you can show the change without explaining the format.
The five shots, the same way every time
One establishing pull-back over the parcel. One slow orbit at the eave line. One reveal across the longest roof axis. One tight pass on the front elevation. One closing return to altitude.
Same altitudes. Same speeds. Same color LUT applied at the end. We don't free-flight. We don't make it up at the truck. We don't pick a different angle because the light is pretty today.
Why a brand-locked sequence
So the change is the story
When the five-year-old reel of your house cuts to a fresh one, the new shots match the old shots frame-for-frame. The thing that moves your eye is the change itself — a new dormer, the matured trees, the repainted trim — not the format. A consistent reel is what makes a record feel like a record.
So it's shareable without an explanation
Drop the link in a group chat and the receiver gets what they're looking at in the first three seconds. Same opening shot, same closing shot, no "skip past the part where the drone wobbles." The reel travels the way a homeowner wants their house to travel.
So the Public Release flywheel works
Customers who grant Public Release in exchange for $200 off the inspection see their reels go into the public cinema gallery. Because every reel uses the same five shots and the same grade, the gallery reads as a single body of work — not a portfolio of one-offs. That makes the next customer's $200-off offer worth more.
What's in your deliverable
A 1080p, 30fps reel of the five shots in the brand-locked order, color-graded with the current LUT, framed with the brand outro card. Delivered to your portal alongside the report. You own the file forever; you can delete it any time you like.
If your slot is night-ops, the twilight LUT applies automatically. If you've granted Public Release, the same file lands in the gallery with the agreed metadata (no address, no name, no faces). Either way, the file in your portal is the file you can hand to a real-estate agent, your kids, or your insurance adjuster without re-cutting.