Litchi Waypoint Missions for your Drone Business
What you'll learn
- Students will learn about the Litchi App for Drone Flight
- Students will learn about Waypoint Missions in Litchi
- Students will learn how to create Waypoints that can be used over and over again for time lapse and progression reporting
- Students will learn how to use Litchi to create "actions" at each waypoint
- Students will learn how to use waypoint missions to create smooth drone cinematography.
Requirements
- A DJI Drone that is supported by Litchi will be helpful.
- Android or iOS smartphone for using Litchi
- Students will benefit from having the Litchi App on their Android or iOS device (not required but helpful for following along)
- Basic knowledge of drone flight. Students should be familiar with the DJI Drone setup.
Description
In this course students will learn about using the Litchi App for creating Waypoint Missions for their DJI Drones. Waypoint missions can help students create flight paths that can be used over and over again. Commercial applications include still photography time lapse over long periods of time, and video missions that can be repeated over time as well. Commercial applications include real estate photography and video, construction progression reporting, and more.
Who this course is for:
- Part 107 Drone Operators
- Drone hobbyists looking to become commercial operators
- Students interested in Autonomous Drone Flight
- Students interested in Drone Construction Progression Reporting
- Drone pilots interested in creating re-usable missions for long term drone projects.
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Instructor
Since 1994 Rich has been involved in the telecommunications industry. While doing graduate work in economics he wrote a Master's Thesis on the economics of digital networks. And while researching how digital networks really work, Rich realized that network engineering was more interesting than Economics.
For a decade Rich worked in wireless telecommunications on the network engineering and operations side with Sprint PCS, AT&T Wireless, and US Cellular. Rich was often sent to training courses with equipment vendors and then created internal training courses for other engineers and technicians he worked with.
Since 2006 Rich has been working independently on website development, search engine optimization, and stunning photography. He's tied his network engineering knowledge together with more artistic endeavors in order to create RLC Design Services. And now he's bringing some of his skill set to Udemy. If you're interested in effective website development, SEO, photography, and drone photography keep an eye on Rich's new course offerings.