Thanks Troy. I mainly did this video for a very large apartment management company who hired us for the first time and loved it. They had a company wide meeting last week and they showcased this video and project.
I don't have a drone myself I use a company to do it. They have seven or eight drones, not sure which ones.
If you have the desire for a fun drone that's very user friendly and forgiving, I think my brother's Mavic Pro drone was $1,300 and it is extremely simple to fly. The built in GPS even corrects for wind while recording video like yours, no special skill from the drone pilot required. It even has built in sensors to help it avoid flying into any obstacles. You tell the drone what altitude for fly, tap the center focal point in the camera and tell it to circle, and the rest is automated. If the wind blows it off track the drone adjusts itself back on track quickly. Unless the wind is strong you won't be able to notice the changes in the video. The camera itself is on a gimble.