Skydio S2 Cinematic Functions (AT309 Week 2)


 On September 6, 2023, my lab partner, Stephen Korff, and I flew a Skydio S2 drone to explore the cinematic functions available. We flew at the Purdue University Turf Farm located at 1340 Cherry Ln, West Lafayette, IN 47907. This flight was to also get used to flying the Skydio S2 drone as it was both of our first times operating on this platform.

I tested out the motion track, fixed track, and orbit cinematic functions of the Skydio. My partner and I worked together and I would film him using the drone. Motion track was a function that would follow an object and film it, and it would always stay on one side of the object relative to its motion. For example, if programs the drone to follow behind the object, the drone would adjust its position to always be following the object from behind, even if it changed direction.

The Fixed Track function would also follow an object as it moved but it would always stay in the same relative location to the object. For example, it could track an object but remain on the north side of it as it tracked.

The orbit function was straightforward as it just flew a circle around whatever object you selected.

Figure 1 below shows my lab partner, Stephen, running as the drone tracked him using the motion track cinematic function.

Figure 1- Motion track screenshot

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