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How to Tell a Better Story with Ground and Aerial Videos: A Strategic Visual Approach for Modern Brands

In a world saturated with visual content, businesses need more than just great footage—they need compelling stories that hold attention and inspire action. One of the most effective ways to elevate your brand narrative is by combining ground and aerial video. When expertly integrated, these two perspectives deliver a cinematic experience that resonates with viewers on multiple levels—emotionally, spatially, and intellectually.

As experienced storytellers at St Louis Video Studio, we help companies transform simple visuals into strategic brand messages. In this article, we’ll explore how to leverage both ground and drone footage to craft a more powerful, memorable story for your audience.


Why Both Perspectives Matter

Storytelling is about perspective—both figuratively and literally. Ground-level footage creates an intimate, human connection. It captures facial expressions, textures, and close interactions that build emotional depth. Aerial footage, meanwhile, shows scale, movement, and geographic context. It lets viewers see the bigger picture—the facility, the environment, the journey.

When used together, ground and aerial videos:

  • Establish a location and tone
  • Provide narrative rhythm and variety
  • Highlight both scale and detail
  • Reinforce brand authority and production value

This multi-layered approach keeps viewers engaged and communicates more information in less time.


Structuring Your Story with Layered Visuals

Whether you’re producing a corporate overview, a customer testimonial, or a product launch video, integrating ground and drone shots requires thoughtful structure:

  1. Open with an aerial shot – Introduce your location, set the tone, and grab attention with a sweeping view of your facility, event, or landscape.
  2. Shift to ground footage – Bring the story in closer with interviews, operations, or interactions that offer human context.
  3. Alternate perspectives – Use drone shots to transition between scenes or emphasize key moments (like a warehouse in action or a crowd from above).
  4. Conclude with a dynamic blend – Wrap up with a combination of both viewpoints to reinforce your message and leave a strong impression.

Our editing team at St Louis Video Studio excels at pacing, matching color and motion between cameras, and ensuring each transition is both seamless and purposeful.


Technical Considerations for a Cohesive Look

To tell a unified story visually, you need more than great footage—you need a technically sound integration of camera styles. This includes:

  • Matching frame rates and resolution
  • Color grading across both drone and ground footage
  • Consistent motion direction and lens choice
  • Clean, professional audio to tie everything together

Our creative crew is experienced in managing multi-camera environments and blending footage from different sources, so your final video looks polished and intentional.


When and Where to Use Ground + Aerial Storytelling

This approach is especially impactful for:

  • Brand stories and origin videos
    Show where your company started, where it operates, and who drives the mission.
  • Client testimonials
    Combine interview footage with aerial B-roll of operations, locations, or client sites.
  • Product demos or walkthroughs
    Start with an aerial setup and transition into hands-on usage or close-up interaction.
  • Events and activations
    Use drone coverage to capture the energy and scale, then cut to audience or speaker reactions from the ground.

Partner with a Studio That Can Do It All

At St Louis Video Studio, we don’t just shoot video—we tell visual stories that work. As a full-service professional commercial photography and video production company, we’ve been helping businesses, marketing firms, and agencies in the St. Louis area since 1982.

We offer:

  • Studio and on-location video and photography
  • Licensed drone pilots, including indoor flight capabilities
  • Custom studio setups with private lighting and prop integration
  • Post-production services, including editing, color grading, and audio mastering
  • AI-powered tools for faster and smarter content refinement

Our team understands the art and science of integrating multiple visual formats into a single compelling message. Whether you need a custom interview scene, promotional video, or branded campaign content, St Louis Video Studio delivers seamless production from concept to final cut.

Let us help you tell your story—from the ground up, and from the sky down.


Contact St Louis Video Studio today and see how we can elevate your next production into something truly unforgettable.

314-913-5626

stlouisvideostudio@gmail.com

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Write, Produce, Direct, Shoot, Edit, Repeat!

In St Louis, producers, companies and corporations, both near and far, trust our dependable director of photography and production equipment services.

Our team furnishes all the necessary personnel needed for your small or large production.   Including the director of photography, sound mixer, camera operator, field producer, director, assistant camera, gaffer, grip, digital imaging technician, makeup artist, art director, and location manager.

Our Video Crew, provides all the necessary equipment is available, including cameras, lenses, motion control, sound, lighting, grip/electric, and livestreaming support.

Our company furnishes comprehensive field production services to coordinate all your production requirements.

When it comes to creating videos for your business, it’s important to understand the benefits of creating high-quality interview and B-roll videos. Interview and B-roll videos are designed to showcase the people behind the business, to help your potential customers connect with you on a more personal level. Interview and B-roll videos can also help you showcase your products or services in the best light possible. Interview and B-roll videos are often used as customer testimonials, as well as for brand awareness and lead generation.

When it comes to creating video content, it’s important to make sure you are creating the right type of video for the right audience. For example, if you are marketing to B2B customers, you may want to create more educational content, whereas if you’re marketing to B2C customers, you may want to create more customer testimonials. If you’re looking to create interview videos for your B2B customers, here are a few tips on how to do so effectively: – Determine the format of your videos – Before you start filming your videos, you’ll want to think about what format you want to shoot in. Traditionally, interview videos are shot in a landscape format, which means they are filmed with the camera placed on the side of the table. However, these days, it’s becoming increasingly common for people to shoot interview videos in portrait format. – Plan out your questions – Before you start filming, you’ll want to make sure you have a list of questions prepared. Depending on the type of interview video you’re creating, you may want to have a list of pre-written questions, or you may want to have your list of questions written down, but only use them if the interviewee brings up the subject. – Get the right equipment – You’ll want to make sure you have the right equipment when filming your interview videos. This includes a camera, microphone, and tripod. – Create a clean, professional environment – You’ll want to make sure that the environment you film your interview in is clean, professional, and well-lit.

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If you’re looking to create B-roll for your interview videos, you’ll want to make sure to select a B-roll that is relevant, but also complements your interview videos. B-roll can include anything from product walkthroughs, demonstrations, simulations, shots of your company’s workspace, and more. When shooting B-roll for your interview videos, here are a few tips you’ll want to keep in mind: – Make sure your B-roll is consistent – When creating B-roll for your interview videos, you’ll want to make sure that each clip is consistent. For example, if you are showing off a product in one clip, make sure that product is also shown in the next clip. This will make your videos look more cohesive, while also allowing your viewers to understand each clip’s importance.

Rob Haller 314-604-6544

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St Louis Video Studio – Interviews with your stakeholders.

Video has become a commodity of sorts. It seems like everybody’s in on the act … some of it is good, and some not so good. What is it that makes a video succeed? It usually boils down to one thing: Planning. If you are considering hiring professionals to craft a video, the first thing should ask yourself is: what is the purpose? Which is another way of asking, what is the message?

Once you have defined your message, you can decide the best way to deliver it. So there: you have started your planning. Your chances of producing a successful project have taken a giant leap forward! Too many people make the mistake of grabbing a camera, shooting footage, and then try piecing it all together and hoping for the best. It’s not a good approach. You wouldn’t build a house without a blueprint, would you? Crafting a video is the same thing. And your unique blueprint is your script.

We can’t overstate the importance of script preparation. Scriptwriting is not easy, and sometimes not fun, but it’s the single most important element for the work we do. And it’s important to do it early in the production process. Give it the attention it deserves. A script will take the guesswork out what footage needs to be captured by your video crew. This helps reduce wasted time, and allows your crew to spend more time getting the shots you really need.

St Louis Video Studio Production. Setting the proper stage for your next marketing communications project.

With video, as with many things in life, the devil is in the details. Spending time at the beginning to plan will save enormous headaches later on. We are talking about things like locations, budgets, graphics, and the rest of the nuts and bolts. There is too much to get into in this short video. But if you’d like to learn more, feel free to contact us.

We would love to help.

Mike Haller 314-913-5626 stlouisvideostudio@gmail.com

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Our studio is ready when you are!  Our experienced team will help you on your next video production in Saint Louis.  We’ve been here since 1982 and we know the rules of saving you money on your next production.  We’ll help keep your crew organized, on task and on message.

We’ll help guide you from concept to pre production, shooting, editing, and finally to distribution on a creatively produced straightforward message.

Our video post production services are targeted to small business owners and individuals who will benefit from a smaller video production company to edit their video. Our headquarters is in south St. Louis.  All of our video post productions are done in house.

If we are producing your video, your producer will log all of your footage that was captured.  Creating this paper edit to follow the approved script or shot list is important to do before editing in the studio.  From there, your producer will work to edit your video adding necessary graphics, animation or type on screen.  Upon completion your video will be uploaded to a video repository for your review.

 

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This was a package set of four video productions shot over the course of a day and a half.  The videos were edited and posted to the youtube channel within three more days and ready for the annual shareholders meeting.

If you can’t do it all.  Allow us to be your in house video production in St Louis.  Our video crew of professional talent can do it all!

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We have an exceptional production facility. Our fully equipped is ready for your next production

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Professionally skilled editors, digital artists, and sound mastering engineers have the talent and experience needed to bring images to life.

Our Post-Production services include:

HD editing

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Robert Haller, St Louis Video Producer

St Louis Video Production

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St Louis video production and post production. Studio Video taping DVD #6 for Historical Video Television St. Louis, MO. Dave Topping, camera operator taping a live set rehearsal for HVT Martyrs video production.

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…Beyond The Studio

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Do you need a production crew for a shoot in St Louis? We can help assemble the crew and equipment for your video production.

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