Just some suggestions if you really want to get into real estate video (I've been doing it every day for 11 years.....)
1) 8 out of 10 homes do NOT warrant an aerial view. Just because you CAN, doesn't mean you SHOULD. Showing how close you are to neighbors, busy highways, seeing neighbors junk in their yards, showing the rooftop because there is nothing else to see etc. is NOT a plus... it's a negative. You
You only want and need aerial views if it's going to show POSITIVES to living in the house. If your real life view from the backyard is of the neighbor's house, the view of the ocean 3 miles away is almost IRRELEVANT if you have to get in your car and drive to actually SEE that ocean. You have to be sure to not to create anything that would be construed as false advertising.
2) Buyers are not birds. They will not be FLYING around their house that they're considering buying, and they certainly will not "fly around' the house once they live there. They're also not at all interested in views they will never see UNLESS they turn into a bird. Drone shots should be used to give perspective of how the home is sited on the land, and an overview of the property IF there is a nice one to show. AND THATS IT.
3) Buyers live ON THE GROUND. An effective real estate video will show the inside of the house as well, not just flying around the outside a million times. It's not interesting, compelling or helpful in selling properties. An effective real estate video should have a brief, establishing shot from the air (if it's justified) and then show the inside of the house and what it looks like from the ground.
4) Rooftops are almost always ugly. Why do so many people show so much rooftop and so often? I don't get it. Who wants to look at roofs and gutters?
Think as if you were a BUYER. What would YOU want to see?