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Speedramp Drone Video

How speedramp Drone videos are generated, capture guidelines, and available editing options

Elza Kreslina avatar
Written by Elza Kreslina
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Only available with LiDAR V2 cameras, the Giraffe360 Pro Cam model, and the automatic tripod. All drone videos are generated using internal scans only.

To ensure compatibility, scans must meet specific capture requirements.

A minimum of 2 double scans is required.
If only single scans are taken, the speedramp Drone Video will not be generated.

What is a Speedramp Drone Video

A speedramp Drone Video is a cinematic-style flythrough created from your 3D scan – no drone or manual filming required. The video dynamically alternates between fast movement and smooth slow-motion to highlight key areas of a property and create a high-energy, marketing-focused result.

Each video is:

  • Automatically generated from your property's double scans

  • Limited to one video per property

  • Built from multiple scenes (floors and buildings)

  • Synced to a professional soundtrack

  • Optimised for social media and web use (Instagram, Facebook, websites)

How It Works

How Speedramp Drone Videos Are Structured

Each property receives one Speedramp Drone video, made up of multiple scenes:

  • Each floor is created as one scene

  • Each separate building is created as one scene

  • All scenes are automatically assembled into a single Speedramp Drone video

This ensures clear visual separation between floors and buildings while delivering one cohesive final video.

Scan the Property

  • Scan the property using the Giraffe360 v2 camera with an automatic tripod

  • Follow Gaussian Splatting capture requirements

  • Capture all floors and buildings that should appear in the video

  • Once the property is scanned, the system automatically processes the data and generates the Speedramp Drone video in the background.

Note: Video generation can take up to 24 hours. You will receive an email notification once video content becomes available.

Capture Guidelines

To ensure accurate video generation, follow these Gaussian Splatting scan guidelines:

  • High scan density: Place a scan every 1.5–2 meters

  • 360° object coverage: Capture each area from multiple sides

  • Use a zig-zag path in long corridors or hallways

  • Set door positions before scanning — do not move them once scanning begins

  • Turn on all main lights before you start and keep them on

👉 For the full list of requirements, see the Gaussian Splatting Capture Guidelines.

Making Edits

  1. Click the menu button “...” on the Speedramp Drone video card

  2. Select “Edit”

  3. Make the desired edits

  4. Click "Save"

Editor Functions

  • Preview the video

  • Trim the video length

  • Reorder scenes (floors and buildings)

  • Delete scenes you don’t want to include

  • Add, remove, or replace music

  • Adjust or mute music volume

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