One of the biggest advantages of the AVATA 360 drone from DJI is its 360° camera. In effect, as the drone is shooting video from every angle simultaneously, you have at your disposal an “infinite camera”.
By using the DJI Studio software (or for the more adventurous, Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve after doing a little pre-processing on the 360° file the AVATA generates) and incorporating keyframes into the footage at appropriate points, you can easily create a multi-scene video without having any fancy drone flying skills.

This little video was shot with the drone facing the operator (me) at all times, and the different shot angles created using key frames to select the camera angle. If you look carefully at the DJI Studio screenshot at right, you can see the placement of the keyframes in the timeline (red circled) and represented by white diamonds.