The Yachats Fireworks Display Gives People a Different POV
Meghan Young — October 30, 2014 — Tech
References: sploid.gizmodo & theverge
The Yachats fireworks, a display that happens every Fourth of July, is not something to be missed. Utterly breathtaking, the fill not only the sky with light, but people imaginations as well. Yet the latest round of Yachats fireworks was taken to the next level with the help of a drone. Or, more specifically, a DJi Phantom, a line of popular consumer quadrocopters used by videographers.
This video recording quadrocopter flew straight into the Yachats fireworks display, capturing what it is like to be in the center of it. As magical as watching it from the ground, if not more, the Yachats fireworks takes on a whole new experience through the eyes of this flying drone.
This video recording quadrocopter flew straight into the Yachats fireworks display, capturing what it is like to be in the center of it. As magical as watching it from the ground, if not more, the Yachats fireworks takes on a whole new experience through the eyes of this flying drone.
Trend Themes
1. Drone-captured Fireworks - Opportunity for using drones to capture unique perspectives of fireworks displays.
Industry Implications
1. Videography - Drones can be utilized to enhance and diversify videography services, particularly for capturing events like fireworks displays.
2. Event Planning - Incorporating drones into events like fireworks displays can provide attendees with a fresh and immersive experience.
3. Consumer Electronics - The use of drones for capturing fireworks footage presents an opportunity for consumer drone manufacturers to market their products as tools for capturing memorable moments.
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