Jear Keokham
Marketing Expert
Jear Keokham is a Marketing Professional and the Director of Operations and Creative Strategy at Aerial Canvas, a full-service agency providing real estate marketing solutions in California. With 6 years of experience and education, he specializes in marketing strategy, content production, creative processes, and organizational systems. Jear holds a BA in Art with a Minor in History of Art from The University of California, Berkeley. His dedication to high-quality photography, cinematography, and aerial drone services has allowed for Aerial Canvas’ work to be featured on various platforms including Compass, Sotheby's, Coldwell Banker Realty, and Vanguard.
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Q&A Comments (15)
Do I need a drone as a freelance filmogropher?
It's not mandatory, but it definitely helps. You can capture so many different angles and perspectives with a drone that you'll have a lot more freedom if you get one.
How do I keep the drone stable?
Usually, people will either hire a pilot to operate the drone for them, or they'll use something called "tripod mode" to keep the drone stable. That kind of stabilizing feature is only available on certain models, though.
What should I look for if I'm buying a new drone for film?
The FPV drones are the hot thing these days. These are the fancy new drones where you put on goggles to view the world through the drone's perspective. These are great if you're doing any kind of filming because it's easier to figure out what you're getting footage of.