Mr Van Jason is a cinematic FPV drone pilot and videographer. While drones for filming have been around for years, FPV has opened up new possibilities for videographers and content creators.
Pilots "see" from the drone's point of view, wearing a pair of goggles to watch the live transmission. These drones allow them to record a vast array of shots, while also flying at extremely high speeds -- in turn, creating more dynamic and fast-paced videos.
"It's like you're a bird," he explains. "You can fly wherever you want."
"I hope I don't lose this drone because the footage is insane," Mr Carvajal says.
From the peaks of Italy's Dolomite mountains to the clear blue waters of Jamaica, Mr van Jason and Mr Carvajal use FPV to tell stories. After thousands of hours of research, studying and practice, both say they have plans to explore new parts of the world with their FPV drones.
In Mr van Jason's case, it's all about creating an authentic experience for the audience as well as himself. Those insects in Venezuela, for example, "make it feel 100 per cent real and that stays ten times more in your memory."
Watch the video above to see van Jason and Carvajal's mesmerizing FPV drone footage.