$200 off, in exchange for the cinema reel
Choose Public Release at booking and we knock $200.00 off the inspection ($299.00 instead of $499.00). In return, we get to use the cinema reel from your flight in our gallery, our socials, and our partner materials. Property only — never your face, never your address, never the interior.
If you don't choose Public Release, nothing goes public. Your inspection stays yours.
What we'd use
The cinema reel — the aerial sequence we shoot at the end of every inspection — plus a handful of stills. Same five shots on every property: a wide approach, a low pull-back, a slow orbit, a high reveal, a cinematic close. It's the most flattering footage of the flight, and it's what shows up on our gallery and socials.
The lines we don't cross
No interior footage. No people — anyone who walks into frame is redacted before publication. No name, no address, no captioning that identifies you; the gallery is organized by inspection type, not by customer.
If there's something specific you'd rather we not shoot — a fenced yard, an outbuilding, a vehicle — flag it in the booking notes and we'll route around it.
How long we keep using it
As long as it's working for us. Once a clip is in our gallery or shared with a referral partner, we don't try to track every copy. We'll stop distributing new copies from our own channels whenever you ask, but anything that's already been downloaded or shared, we can't reach in and pull back.
If you change your mind
Before we publish: flip the reel to Private in your portal. Nothing goes public.
After we publish: email hello@plenoptary.com. We'll take it down from everywhere we control, usually within a week.
The discount is yours, either way
The $200.00 you saved is yours to keep. We don't claw it back if you later ask us to unpublish the reel — the trade was for the right to try the footage, and we honor that even when it doesn't work out.
See what this actually looks like
Open the public reel gallery. Every clip in there came from a customer who chose Public Release. That's the deliverable you'd be agreeing to.