On 9/10/2021 10:50 am, Savageduck wrote:
Again at Morro Bay flying the DJI Air 2S. <https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-CJV5Gfw/0/5f6661b8/1920/Morro%
20Bay%20October%205%20FB-1920.mp4>
I do enjoy these. Thanks.
geof
Again at Morro Bay flying the DJI Air 2S. <https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-CJV5Gfw/0/5f6661b8/1920/Morro%20Bay%20October%205%20FB-1920.mp4>
On Oct 8, 2021, geoff wrote
(in article<WfWdnSsdOPtYV_38nZ2dnUU7-dXNnZ2d@giganews.com>):
On 9/10/2021 10:50 am, Savageduck wrote:
Again at Morro Bay flying the DJI Air 2S. <https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-CJV5Gfw/0/5f6661b8/1920/Morro%
20Bay%20October%205%20FB-1920.mp4>
I do enjoy these. Thanks.
geof
I saw another drone towards the end.
Why didn’t you engage it?
Don’t you want to know how tough that DJI is?
Or did you sink that boat, and you already know? Were you admiring your work?
It was good to see some of the buildings on land along that stretch. It looks like a nice place to spend some time.
What was that haze at the end?
Everything else around there looked clear.
Probably a pelican, or some other bird.
Dont you want to know how tough that DJI is?
I dont go looking for barroom fights.
In article<0001HW.2711087006193B58700007B0038F@news.giganews.com>,
Savageduck <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote:
Don¹t you want to know how tough that DJI is?
I don¹t go looking for barroom fights.
not even in your previous life?
Again at Morro Bay flying the DJI Air 2S. <https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-CJV5Gfw/0/5f6661b8/1920/Morro%20Bay%20October%205%20FB-1920.mp4>
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Regards,
Savageduck
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 17:50:39 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:bland sites (drones are banned from most interesting ones) tend to be sleep-inducing.
Again at Morro Bay flying the DJI Air 2S. <https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-CJV5Gfw/0/5f6661b8/1920/Morro%20Bay%20October%205%20FB-1920.mp4>
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Regards,
Savageduck
Drones are being used more and more in movies and TV. Sometimes because they are cheaper than helicopters but also because they can do things that helicopters can't, like getting withing inches of a church spire. But languid higher altitude tours of
On Oct 8, 2021, Savageduck wrote
(in article<0001HW.2711087006193B58700007B0038F@news.giganews.com>):
Probably a pelican, or some other bird.
It looks like you’re right. It comes in about 6:37 moving left right over that roof above the outdoor dining area. It appeared to move like a drone, but looking more closely, I guess it is a bird.
On Oct 9, 2021, RichA wrotebland sites (drones are banned from most interesting ones) tend to be sleep-inducing.
(in article<173644ac-a0af-4748-ab21-f4e3308e6fecn@googlegroups.com>):
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 17:50:39 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:
Again at Morro Bay flying the DJI Air 2S. <https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-CJV5Gfw/0/5f6661b8/1920/Morro%20Bay%20October%205%20FB-1920.mp4>
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Regards,
Savageduck
Drones are being used more and more in movies and TV. Sometimes because they are cheaper than helicopters but also because they can do things that helicopters can't, like getting withing inches of a church spire. But languid higher altitude tours of
Drone can definitely do things safely that no helicopter can do, without risking aircrew, and/or a costly airframe. I know several professional drone pilots who are involved in movie, TV, and commercial production using everything from consumer dronesto custom built CineLifter drones using RED cameras, some of which can cost $50K-$150K.
This might give you an idea of what Jake Sloan, who is based in Alaska, and who works in movie, TV, and commercial production can do. The other interesting guy isTroy Naquin who runs Quad Standard Labs to build, and fly custom pro level drones forproduction work. These two guys have worked together on several commercials, and other productions.
<https://youtu.be/QZh7LJWNt1s>
<https://quadstandardlabs.com>
<https://youtu.be/JTw4o7LLv90>
<https://youtu.be/Gucz3PSeR1M>
On Oct 9, 2021, RichA wrotebland sites (drones are banned from most interesting ones) tend to be sleep-inducing.
(in article<173644ac-a0af-4748-ab21-f4e3308e6fecn@googlegroups.com>):
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 17:50:39 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:
Again at Morro Bay flying the DJI Air 2S. <https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-CJV5Gfw/0/5f6661b8/1920/Morro%20Bay%20October%205%20FB-1920.mp4>
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Regards,
Savageduck
Drones are being used more and more in movies and TV. Sometimes because they are cheaper than helicopters but also because they can do things that helicopters can't, like getting withing inches of a church spire. But languid higher altitude tours of
Drone can definitely do things safely that no helicopter can do, without risking aircrew, and/or a costly airframe. I know several professional drone pilots who are involved in movie, TV, and commercial production using everything from consumer dronesto custom built CineLifter drones using RED cameras, some of which can cost $50K-$150K.
This might give you an idea of what Jake Sloan, who is based in Alaska, and who works in movie, TV, and commercial production can do. The other interesting guy isTroy Naquin who runs Quad Standard Labs to build, and fly custom pro level drones forproduction work. These two guys have worked together on several commercials, and other productions.
<https://youtu.be/QZh7LJWNt1s>
<https://quadstandardlabs.com>
<https://youtu.be/JTw4o7LLv90>
<https://youtu.be/Gucz3PSeR1M>
On Oct 9, 2021, RichA wrotebland sites (drones are banned from most interesting ones) tend to be sleep-inducing.
(in article<173644ac-a0af-4748...@googlegroups.com>):
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 17:50:39 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:
Again at Morro Bay flying the DJI Air 2S. <https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-CJV5Gfw/0/5f6661b8/1920/Morro%20Bay%20October%205%20FB-1920.mp4>
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Regards,
Savageduck
Drones are being used more and more in movies and TV. Sometimes because they are cheaper than helicopters but also because they can do things that helicopters can't, like getting withing inches of a church spire. But languid higher altitude tours of
Drone can definitely do things safely that no helicopter can do, without risking aircrew, and/or a costly airframe.
This might give you an idea of what Jake Sloan, who is based in Alaska, and who works in movie, TV, and commercial production can do. The other interesting guy isTroy Naquin who runs Quad Standard Labs to build, and fly custom pro level drones forproduction work. These two guys have worked together on several commercials, and other productions.
<https://youtu.be/QZh7LJWNt1s>
<https://quadstandardlabs.com>
<https://youtu.be/JTw4o7LLv90>
<https://youtu.be/Gucz3PSeR1M>
--
Regards,
Savageduck
Lite up drones instead of fireworks would be a good idea waiting in the wings :)
On Saturday, 9 October 2021 at 10:48:12 UTC+1, Savageduck wrote:bland sites (drones are banned from most interesting ones) tend to be sleep-inducing.
On Oct 9, 2021, RichA wrote
(in article<173644ac-a0af-4748...@googlegroups.com>):
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 17:50:39 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:
Again at Morro Bay flying the DJI Air 2S.
<https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work-2021/i-CJV5Gfw/0/5f6661b8/1920/Morro%20Bay%20October%205%20FB-1920.mp4>
--
Regards,
Savageduck
Drones are being used more and more in movies and TV. Sometimes because they are cheaper than helicopters but also because they can do things that helicopters can't, like getting withing inches of a church spire. But languid higher altitude tours of
Drone can definitely do things safely that no helicopter can do, without risking aircrew, and/or a costly airframe.
My first thought was filming volcano, don;t think there's one local to me in London though.
Closest I know of is an extinct one which Edinburgh castle is built on, think that is what I heard on some TV programme
s I know several professional drone pilots who are involved in movie, TV, and commercial production using everything from consumer drones to custom built CineLifter drones using RED cameras, some of which can cost $50K-$150K.
There must be a point where it gets so expensive a helicopter becomes a viable or preferred option.
Another advantages of drones is you can have a few all filming the same thing from differant angles and keeping formation.
Wonder what they used in the recent Bond film, haven;t seen it myself.
And then there's that sport of drone racing, wouldn't mind trying that.
Lite up drones instead of fireworks would be a good idea waiting in the wings :)
Then next will be stictly come dancing with drones ....
Do you have stictly come dancing in the US , it;s very popular in the UK peak viewing on saturday evening.
production work. These two guys have worked together on several commercials, and other productions.
This might give you an idea of what Jake Sloan, who is based in Alaska, and who works in movie, TV, and commercial production can do. The other interesting guy isTroy Naquin who runs Quad Standard Labs to build, and fly custom pro level drones for
--
<https://youtu.be/QZh7LJWNt1s>
<https://quadstandardlabs.com>
<https://youtu.be/JTw4o7LLv90>
<https://youtu.be/Gucz3PSeR1M>
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Regards,
Savageduck
On Oct 11, 2021, Whisky-dave wrote
(in article<c3a40998-2e9a-4eae...@googlegroups.com>):
Lite up drones instead of fireworks would be a good idea waiting in the wings :)Not waiting in the wings, it has already happened, years ago. <https://youtu.be/BjRb6u_PQwQ>
<https://youtu.be/bEtym7nQBZ0>
<https://youtu.be/HfsAUpDGKa0>
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Regards,
Savageduck
On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 05:41:08 -0700 (PDT), Whisky-dave
<whisk...@gmail.com> wrote:
My first thought was filming volcano, don;t think there's one local to me in London though.Google is my friend. https://www.heritagedaily.com/2020/05/the-ancient-volcano-thats-81-miles-from-london/128964
Closest I know of is an extinct one which Edinburgh castle is built on, think that is what I heard on some TV programme
Regards,
Eric Stevens
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