Virtual Tours
V1DroneMedia is a one-stop service provider for all of your virtual tour needs. We can use one or combine all of our available reality capture tools to create a custom tour for your ground and/or aerial (drone) virtual tour: photo, video, 360. If you are wondering what type of virtual tour would work best for you or would like to learn more about the options, read our Virtual Tours Explained blog post, and check out the examples of our tours below.
Photo Virtual Tour
Photo Virtual Tours are made using 360 photography (can be ground and/or aerial), linked together into 1 tour that is embedded into your website. It enables a virtual tour taker (your website visitor) to move around the space at his own pace via a wayfinding indicator, and see that space from every angle thanks to 360 photography. This type of tour is used for a variety of industries: residential and commercial real estate, hospitality (hotels, vacation rental), event venues, local businesses, and even construction sites (see an example of such a tour below).
Video Virtual Tour
Video Virtual Tour is an informative tour through a space or location (aerial and ground video footage can be combined) for a walkthrough that can be accompanied by music, spaces or locations identified by text or narrated by voiceover talent, or guided by someone (talent or business representative) through a space.
The advantages of such a tour are twofold: it’s a low effort on behalf of the viewer (no need to click to move around), and it can offer useful information at the right moment (through voiceover or text), such as key details about the property that your business may want the viewer to know. Below is an example of the virtual video walkthrough of an assisted senior living facility that V1DroneMedia produced.
Drone Virtual Tour
Drone Video Tours are gaining in popularity in the last couple of years, with virtual video tour shot completely by drones flying through the inside and outside of the properties. Drone tours became even more visually engaging with the increased use of FPV (First Person View) drones, which offer more aerobatic moves and can fly through smaller spaces, enabling flying them from the outside and through the inside of the spaces all in one sweeping shot.
Drone tours show off the property well from both inside and outside, and offer a unique way to capture attention and engage visitors on businesses’ websites and social media platforms.