Parrot FreeFlight

Drone piloting interface
Since its launch, the Parrot FreeFlight app has revolutionized the consumer drone piloting experience. Thanks to its innovative design, the result of a long-term collaboration between NoDesign and the Parrot teams, each new version brings advanced features and an ever clearer, more intuitive, and more powerful user interface. Since 2010, FreeFlight has been constantly refined to keep pace with the evolution of Parrot drones, which have evolved from simple high-tech consumer toys to real cameras and professional flying robots. Today, it is no longer a simple connected object application, but a true civilian drone operating system.
Client
Parrot
Intervention
Interface, R&D
Year
Since 2013
Location
Paris

Follow Me, teaching a machine to make great footage

Until the 2010s, creating an aerial cinematic shot required large expert teams and a lot of coordination. Since the advent of camera drones, two professionals—a pilot and a cameraman—can now produce cinematic-quality aerial shots. For FreeFlight 6, the ambition was to allow an untrained individual to produce high-quality shots alone. This is made possible by assisted piloting features such as Follow Me and Cameraman piloting modes, allowing one to avoid piloting and the other to frame the shot.
These features allow you to capture the best moments through the use of neural network visual recognition technologies coupled with GPS tracking. You can now, by simply selecting from the streaming image, set yourself as a target to follow, put your smartphone in your pocket and let the drone film your every move in complete autonomy. 

The user can trigger pre-recorded and configurable movements at any time, allowing them to capture exceptional video footage that would be virtually impossible for a human to achieve alone.
What is a beautiful image? It is from this philosophical question that NoDesign conducted a preliminary study to help Parrot engineers instill the knowledge of cinematic framing into the drone's piloting algorithms.
Finally, it was necessary to imagine an interface without established references to organize all the functions and automatic modes so that they are both accessible and quickly understandable. To do this, NoDesign produced function design videos to prefigure the use of these functions in a real context and share a common vision with the Parrot teams.
Parrot Freeflight 6 Thermal

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