Many of the drone videos posted are way too long to hold the interest of the average viewer. 1 to possibly 3 minutes max. Unless your content and editing is very compelling most are not going to watch seven minutes of boring flights over woods or water.
Try breaking your video into scenes of 3 to 7 seconds or so. Watch broadcast video or films and count how long scenes are; seldom much longer unless a lot of dialogue is involved. This helps keep the viewer interest wondering what is next. It is better to leave them wanting more rather than have them click off after staring at trees for 30 seconds. And please keep the complicated transitions to a minimum, simple cuts or cross-fades will do.
If there is a lot of visual interest or activity, such as dynamic cityscapes then scene and video lengths may hold interest for longer periods.
Less can be more.
Try breaking your video into scenes of 3 to 7 seconds or so. Watch broadcast video or films and count how long scenes are; seldom much longer unless a lot of dialogue is involved. This helps keep the viewer interest wondering what is next. It is better to leave them wanting more rather than have them click off after staring at trees for 30 seconds. And please keep the complicated transitions to a minimum, simple cuts or cross-fades will do.
If there is a lot of visual interest or activity, such as dynamic cityscapes then scene and video lengths may hold interest for longer periods.
Less can be more.