Airspaces
Story Structure
Acronyms
Photography Basics
Careers
100

What type of airspace is uncontrolled and typically found in rural areas?

Class G Airspace

100

What’s the purpose of a storyboard in aerial storytelling?

To plan and visualize each scene or shot before filming

100

What does FAA stand for?

Federal Aviation Administration

100

What does “ISO” control in a camera setting?

Light sensitivity

100

What license allows you to fly drones commercially in the U.S.?

FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate

200

Class C airspace surrounds airports with what type of traffic pattern—small or moderate?

Moderate air traffic

200

In the “hero’s journey” structure, what stage represents the moment your drone subject faces their biggest challenge?

The “Ordeal” or “Crisis” stage

200

VLOS means what in drone operations?

Visual Line of Sight

200

What does “shutter speed” affect in your photo or video?

Motion blur or how movement is captured

200

Name one career that combines drones and public safety.

Police, Fire, or Search and Rescue Drone Operator

300

True or False — You need ATC clearance to enter Class D airspace.

True

300

What type of shots help establish location in a story?

Establishing or wide shots

300

Expand the acronym LAANC.

Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability

300

Explain the term “Over Exposed”

means a photo or video is too bright because too much light hit the camera sensor.

300

What’s one reason FAA certification can help you earn more in the drone industry?

It qualifies you for paid commercial work and shows credibility

400

What system allows drone pilots to get near-real-time airspace authorization?

LAANC (Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability)

400

Why does every drone video need a beginning, middle, and end—even short clips?

To tell a complete and engaging story that makes sense to viewers

400

What does MSL stand for, and why does it matter for drone altitude readings?

Mean Sea Level — it provides a consistent altitude reference for pilots

400

What is the “rule of thirds,” and why is it useful in drone photography?

A composition rule dividing the frame into thirds to create balanced, pleasing images

400

Name two industries that hire drone pilots besides filmmaking.

Construction, Agriculture, Real Estate, Energy, or Surveying

500

What does “surface area” mean in relation to Class B, C, and D airspaces?

The portion of airspace that extends from the surface to the specified upper limit around an airport

500

What’s one way sound or music can enhance the emotional tone of a drone video?

It sets the mood and deepens the storytelling impact

500

What’s the difference between UAS and sUAS?

UAS is Unmanned Aircraft System (any size); sUAS is small UAS under 55 lbs

500

If a student wants to shoot a fast-moving car, which camera setting should be higher—ISO or shutter speed?

Shutter speed

500

How can a drone portfolio help students get hired?

It showcases real projects, skills, and professionalism to employers

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