How Drone Light Shows Are Changing Indoor Entertainment
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1y ago
Going back just a few years, the concept of drone light shows would seem far beyond the realms of possibility. Now, drone light shows are a popular alternative to firework displays, and they’re revolutionizing the indoor entertainment space too. With cutting-edge technology joining forces with artistic vision, pre-programmed, light-emitting drones are used to create spellbinding displays for bands, artists, plays, musicals, and dance groups. The fun of fireworks, indoors Try as it might, the indoor firework and pyrotechnics industry has never quite captured the excitement of its outdoor count ..read more
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Brand Activation and Drone Swarm Technology
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1y ago
Big and small companies are using drone swarm technology to launch their new brand or product with great success.Getting your brand or new product noticed is getting increasingly difficult. A catchy advertising jingle or celebrity endorsement is no longer enough to grab a modern audience’s attention. Younger generations, especially, are resilient to traditional forms of engagement, with TV, print, and radio efforts often missing the mark.To engage modern audiences with new brand rebrands and products, companies are turning to more creative marketing methods. Drone swarm technology is one of th ..read more
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Drone Art – A New Medium for the Events Industry
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1y ago
While the industry initially developed drones to deliver payloads and observation, the technology has evolved far more. Miniaturisation and commercial viability now mean that drones are considered for everything from filming Hollywood movies to effortlessly delivering packages. However, one of the most innovative uses of drones is as an art form. Combined with music, narrative, and imagination, drone art is now wowing audiences everywhere, regularly featuring at some of the world’s most significant events. Defining drone art Drone art depends on collaboration between cutting-edge technology an ..read more
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Are drone light shows an environmental alternative to fireworks?
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1y ago
With modern audiences now expecting more than just whizzes and bangs, drone light shows are increasingly being used as an exciting alternative to fireworks. Made famous by the NFL Superbowl and the Tokyo 2020 Olympics opening ceremony, drone light shows are quickly gaining popularity. The displays use precise, illuminated aerial drones to bring vivid, high-fidelity images to the night sky, often synchronized to music. One of the central drivers behind this interest is a growing concern over the environmental impact of fireworks. Despite fireworks being a mainstay for centuries at festivals ..read more
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What is a drone light show?
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by admin
1y ago
What is a Drone Light Show? To put it simply, a drone light show will feature hundreds if not thousands of drones attached with LED lights, designed and pre-programmed to execute a choreographed flight plan. All of the drones will work together synchronously to form patterns, images or simply, beautiful light displays that will capture the hearts of the audience no matter the location. But how do you control them? If all of the hundreds of drones required manual flight, the cost of hiring hundreds of drone pilots would render the show practically useless. No one would be able to have a dr ..read more
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Melbourne summer nights drone light show
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by admin
1y ago
Nights Drone light show: A moving light display made up of over 350 drones took to the skies over Melbourne’s Docklands, encompassing first nations artwork, Australian icons, spoken poetry, and a custom commissioned soundscape. It marked the first time UK-based drone art company Celestial performed a drone display in Australia with the support of local company, the Institute for Drone Technology. The Institute for Drone technology worked with CASA to “ensure safety risks were considered and mitigated”, before the show went ahead. Chief remote pilot Jake Andrew said “it usually takes about ..read more
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