Showing posts with label Drone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drone. Show all posts

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Bryant Lake Bowl Drone Video

You've all seen this. I know I'm late to the party. But I just HAD to make sure I shared this here, as it's fantastic.

This was posted on YouTube less than a week ago, and as of posting here, it has 1.2 million views there, as well as more on Facebook and Twitter. (As of 2 days ago, the Star Tribune was saying it already had a total of 2.8 million aggregate views. One of the original versions on Twitter has 6.8 million views as of today.)

This may be updated over time, but here's a link on the Bryant Lake Bowl website that shares some of the media attention that the video has recieved:

A drone video shot in a Minneapolis bowling alley was hailed as an instant classic. One Hollywood veteran said it “adds to the language and vocabulary of cinema.”

NEW YORK TIMES


KARE 11


FOX9


The VERGE


NEW YORK POST


PIONEER PRESS


GIZMONDO


BROBIBLE


DIGITALTRENDS


NEWS18


MSP MAGAZINE


INDY100


IRISH EXAMINER


BELFAST TELEGRAPH


GAMESPOT


BBC



I've been seeing it EVERYWHERE on social media:



"Guardians of the Galaxy” filmmaker James Gunn tweeted the clip to his 800,000+ followers, saying he wanted the filmmakers "to come with us to London later this year when we shoot Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3." And Elijah Wood commented "HOLY SHIT" in his retweet of the video to his nearly 1 million followers.

Nice work, Rally Studios! (Jay Christensen cinematographer, Anthony Jaska director)

Tuesday, June 05, 2018

Last-Minute Drone Save

This last minute Drone catch from 2015 might be a bit more epic, but this one posted on YouTube yesterday when Dave's battery died was pretty dramatic too:

Monday, January 02, 2017

Drone Fails

Sometimes kids ruin things, sometimes pets get in the way, and sometimes... you're just not too smart.


Direct Link: youtu.be/7Kfqbp9kn80


Thursday, April 23, 2015

Last Minute Save of a Drone

Ryan Chatfield was filming above the coastline of Perth with a drone when the battery started to fail. He sprinted across the beach to barely save it from crashing into the ocean:













Here's the video, and you can see he barely got it before some big waves came crashing up:



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