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Revolution Aviation, also known as its U.S. trademark EatSleepFly, has partnered with Ultimate Drone Productions to provide a full service photo and video cinematography production services.

Flight school Revolution Aviation diversifies to offer UAS cinematography

Revolution Aviation Press Release | September 29, 2017

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After five years of offering drone instruction, Revolution Aviation will now offer unmanned aircraft system (UAS) cinematography by partnering with Ultimate Drone Productions.

Revolution Aviation, also known as its U.S. trademark EatSleepFly, has partnered with Ultimate Drone Productions to provide a full service photo and video cinematography production services.
Revolution Aviation, also known as its U.S. trademark EatSleepFly, has partnered with Ultimate Drone Productions to provide a full service photo and video cinematography production services. Revolution Aviation Photo

Based at John Wayne Airport, and offering helicopter and plane instruction, Revolution Aviation, better known as its popular U.S.-registered trademark EatSleepFly, has ventured confidently in to the UAS market.

Since 2014 the UAS/drone market has increased 63 percent with up to three million drones currently shipped in 2017. This is expected to increase to seven million drones shipped to customers in the United States by 2020.

With the biggest demand being in photography and real estate, Revolution Aviation has partnered with Ultimate Drone Productions to provide a full service photo and video cinematography production services. The need for aerial imagery in Southern California is out-pacing supply. There are approximately only 20,000 registered commercial drone services in all 50 states.

The aviation knowledge of a flight school with the expertise of drone handlers makes for a great confidence boost to clients looking for production in a highly regulated and media-watched environment.

Mark Robinson, chief executive officer of Revolution Aviation, says, “We have seen first-hand the demand for aerial photo and film by helicopter shift with our customers asking about alternatives using drones. Demand for UAS-related services increased almost 400 percent in the last two years alone, given the technology, quality and lower cost. The opportunity is now available for everyone, not just the large companies who can afford the gyro stabilization devices; it’s an absolute game changer.”

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Looking forward, Revolution Aviation is getting another R22 helicopter for flight training since many UAS operators are interested in obtaining their pilots license.

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