As a die-hard Cubs' fan, I thought this was pure genius, especially with the soundtrack. It really is an awesome microcosm of being there. Whoever drove that drone can drive my car anytime, any day! 😄 💙💙 ⚾️⚾️
I’m not a cubs fan. But this was incredible. It would be cool if all professional sports team did something like this. Great way to give an immersive experience to your fans.
There is so much opportunity to make sports more immersive with drones and audio but the networks don’t seem interested. They could really grow their fan base if they tried.
right I was thinking the same, the editor is was made this look cool otherwise it would just be a drone flying at the same speed throughout the stadium
Die hard Cubs fan here. Born and raised in Chicago. This video is everything I’ve tried to describe to outsiders about the energy, the love and the history that surrounds Wrigleyville. It’s an amazing fukn place! When the drone went through the old scoreboard I lost it. If you know then you know and that was a classy classic shot. The sounds. Pat Hughes and Ron. The laughter. I swear could smell the fukn hot dogs!! Well done y’all. 🐻⚾️💙
Brewers fan here and I have to admit this was Amazing! I’ve been to many other parks..Fenway, Camden, Yankee etc. and you Can’t find a better environment for a warm matinee afternoon than Wrigley. We take the purple/red line down for both series every year and do 1 in the park and then 1 on the rooftops and Love it!
I’ll say it…..Has to be one of the top ten clips ever uploaded on UA-cam. The skill and quality are off the charts along with the perfect subject. Congratulations dude, much deserved.
Yea you can clearly tell it was stiched together with a cheap piece of software. look at the door it flies through at 2:50. It isn't even the same perspective. Also it turns into a camera guy running with the player at the end. A neat perspective but hardly top 10 of all UA-cam. Donut Media could have done better.
I'm from New Zealand, and that must be one of the most character filled stadiums around, with beauty as well. Fenway too has history but clearly not beauty. Amazing.
My first trip to Clark & Addison and Wrigleyville was in 1964 and I've had the pleasure of spending more wonderful afternoons in the leftfield bleachers than I can remember. When the drone flew over the bleachers and I heard the faint cries of "Right field sucks," I immediately started laughing and a tear came to my eye. As wonderful as the video quality is, it's those little nuances that really put this over-the-top for those of us who have been going to Wrigley for many decades. Congratulations to one and all for a remarkable production that Cubs fans will forever cherish!
Milwaukee Brewers fan here tipping my cap to this Iconic Stadium. History is everything and Wrigley Field is a Gem that should be treasured! Thanks for capturing this Amazing footage, so well done🙌
@@heatherlong2162 There are what, two or three really bitter cold weeks in the winter? Most of the time it's 40+ degrees and the worst you face is rain.
This was the single most awesome thing ive ever seen on the planet!!!! Such incredible drone professional flying. 😮⚾💯💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️❤️Lets GO CUBS!!!!!
Got to visit Wrigley and Wrigleyville for the first time in early summer this year. Was awesome recognizing places where I hung out outside of the stadium!
pretty pretty cool. I love how the team clubhouse is in a whole other building that's modern but connects to the stadium. Great stadium and view of it.
That is absolutely amazing. No idea how the pilot was able to quickly fit through the fire truck windows or doorways so smoothly. Hope this guy/girl got PAID
Man! That was awesome drone camera work. I felt at times like I was a bird, and then an insect. Words can't really describe how great that video was. Great job!!
That aerial single shot of Wrigley Field is the most dazzling, impressive and pleasurable scenes that I've come across. And . . . it's complimented with a finely mixed track of location sound effects that simply elevate this piece well above other contenders. The number of hazards the pilot/cinematographer encountered was incredible. Thank you so much for your efforts. It's glorious.
I watched this before the start of the Cubs game and thought it was one of the most awesome videos I've ever seen. Congrats to those who were involved.
Man! This video is outstanding! The production that you guys did with the drone fly was just incredible, and reminded me why I am a Cubs fan. A lot of history at "The Friendly Confines" and you guys got an A+ for this.
@@daisywares1 I became a Cubs fan way back in the mid-60s before Milwaukee had the Brewers and the Cubs were shown on Milwaukee TV. So I was a fan of the era of Banks, Santo, Kissinger, Hickman et al. Funny that I was a bigger fan of the Cubs than I've ever been of the Brewers. Great video.
@@jimhenderson9173 Wow, that's great! I became a Cubs fan at the same time with those legendary players. My dad took me to Wrigley Field many times. Ironically he later became a White Sox fan! He was first of all a Dodgers fan from Brooklyn originally. Now Wrigley Field & the area looks so different. It's an amazing video. It brings back good Chicago memories, I live in England now.
Wow! LOVED seeing everything in and around Wrigley! I almost ducked a few times, feeling like the drone was going to crash into a doorway, etc. Very well done!!!
Thank you for making such an awesome video !! I am coming to Wrigley for the 1st time next April and scratching it off my bucket list. Can't wait !!!!!
I'm a Cubs fan from New Brunswick, Canada. This is terrific. If this was done with a drone, how did they get it to go through all those tight passages? I'm blown away. Any experts out there?
Pretty amazing how they did this. Truly the most beautiful ball park in all of baseball. I just wish they kept Chicago Stadium which was the greatest venue ever for hockey. :(
Great video! Every club should have a video like this made. Most won't be as historic, special, or entertaining but I would still love to see them all.
I'm no cub fan and I did grow up on the Northside, but man, what a video! The surrounding area, the intimacy of the park and even thru the cubs locker from and then out through the dugout and onto the field? Wow! Nice job whoever put this together. This is going into my top ten videos.
I'd really like to see a "making of" behind the scenes. How was the set up done, route determined, what people had a heads up so no bar collisions, etc. How was it edited.
Just had to write to a client who sent this video as a reference, so here's the conversation. :) As you know most of the flight and control equipment are custom designed and sourced, and the pilots have a limited flight time to prevent nausea and disorientation. Based on the footage you sent of the Wrigley Field/Chicago Cubs film, we are thinking the actual costs would be MUCH higher, as it will most likely involve a full production team, VFX and sound. Please allow me to explain our reasonings below. For the editing, based on the Wrigley Field/Chicago Cubs film, it is a complicated process. It won't just require editing, it would require additional VFX work to morph the cut points. In the film, there are at least 7 cut points. The entire video is stitched and digitally VFX morphed from at least 7 different flights at atleast the following timestamps in the video. 0:58 1:38 2:08 2:36 2:53 3:08 3:29 (jumps to next day and non FPV, gimbal footage) From 3:29 onwards it is no longer a FPV drone, but simply a steadicam or gimbal footage with a cameraman running along with the player across the field. We can see this from the rolling shutter and vibrations of the frame. The reason for the cuts is NOT the skill of the pilot, but simply the transmission range for the drone's radio. The signal will not pass through think walls, metals or concrete. So it will be physically possible to the fly the above flightpath at once, because the signal will be out-of-range at multiple points. You can see at the points such as the wall climb, fly into tunnel, fly into metal score board structure, flying into the office, the intercuts are very clear, and these are the signal choke points. As you can see with the crowd coordination in the Wrigley Field footage, most of the crowd have "marks" and are coordinated to do their movements in sync with the flightpath. This involves at least a ground crew of 4-5 persons. Each production and camera assistant will have to have live footage feed from the drone in order to know the timing and precision (most likely via a remote share from the pilot's camera to each assistant's phone). Some of the sounds are actual crowd sounds, but others are recorded at location. Some are broadcast sounds from the actual news reporter's segment. So we would need some dedicated sound team at location and sound editing afterwards, if we are to capture the precise sound range as needed. Notwithstanding the Wrigley Field footage, for Fairtex film, the first primary factor will be the cost for getting flight permits. X is few kilometers from the Airport, which is a no fly zone and restricted area. And the X road is directly opposite the X City Hall (which is a government area and will be heavily regulated). So we have to factor in the costs and time taken for getting permits for all the areas. The permit cost for beach be a different cost as they are under the City Municipality jurisdiction and not the City traffic police. We will need practice flights for the stadium and interiors on a non-working day (depending on the final story brief). While the FPV pilot's fee will be inclusive, additional cost would be required for accommodation, food and travel. We will definitely have to do scouting trips of both venues and map the entire place digitally a couple of times. Usually we are creating 360 maps of the entire venue beforehand, and measuring our signal strengths as well.
@@ManikSethisuwan Hate to be nitpicking, but the edit on 2:36 is actually @ 2:38 . For those who want to know what too look for; check where lines meet up behind the pillars when the drones passes byt the first one.
As a die-hard Cubs' fan, I thought this was pure genius, especially with the soundtrack. It really is an awesome microcosm of being there. Whoever drove that drone can drive my car anytime, any day! 😄 💙💙 ⚾️⚾️
I’m not a cubs fan. But this was incredible. It would be cool if all professional sports team did something like this. Great way to give an immersive experience to your fans.
The pilot could easily get a deal with the MLB I bet
That is an excellent idea!
There is so much opportunity to make sports more immersive with drones and audio but the networks don’t seem interested. They could really grow their fan base if they tried.
Saw a similar one done for Yankees Stadium, I believe in partnership with T-mobile rolling out 5G.
Give it time. This will be the norm soon.
Happy we could help capture Game Day your way ⚾🙌
Hey gopro
Can you do this with my 1,500 sq ft. house?
@@broLgray no but i can
could you send a guide on everything needed to shoot such a masterpiece would love to know how to make such videos
Props to the pilot and whoever choreographed it because I've seen some bad GoPro videos from the team and this one ain't it.
This is incredible! I suddenly want this for every single MLB park.
Everyone giving props to the drone pilot, but man, how about that editor. Super cool.
It's the sound that's boggling my mind. Drones are loud, especially from the perspective of the drone.
Sound is added in post processing. Otherwise it’d just be drone noise
@@jamierothfeder Exactly! So I'm guessing they just foley'd the whole thing? Had a bunch of mics planted as specific spots?
@@hunterking572 correct
right I was thinking the same, the editor is was made this look cool otherwise it would just be a drone flying at the same speed throughout the stadium
This Dogders fan has goosebumps after watching this. Beautiful insight into a historic team and ballpark.
lol I'm a dodgers fan but I love the look of the stadium!
Die hard Cubs fan here. Born and raised in Chicago. This video is everything I’ve tried to describe to outsiders about the energy, the love and the history that surrounds Wrigleyville. It’s an amazing fukn place! When the drone went through the old scoreboard I lost it. If you know then you know and that was a classy classic shot. The sounds. Pat Hughes and Ron. The laughter. I swear could smell the fukn hot dogs!! Well done y’all. 🐻⚾️💙
what i wouldn’t do for a ballpark dog right now!!
Lee Elia said Wrigley is full of jobless bums and degenerates
From this Phillies fan to everyone on the Northside, you have a venerable, iconic stadium. Never let anyone shut it down.
Did you just throw a battery at me?
And your stadium is garbage
Brewers fan here and I have to admit this was Amazing! I’ve been to many other parks..Fenway, Camden, Yankee etc. and you Can’t find a better environment for a warm matinee afternoon than Wrigley. We take the purple/red line down for both series every year and do 1 in the park and then 1 on the rooftops and Love it!
I visited am fam field last year, had a great experience there too!
I'm a Dodgers fan and i really liked this video. I can appreciate this beutiful stadium and the history of this franchise.
Legitimately one of the coolest videos I have ever watched in my life.
I’m a Cubs fan and this was incredible. Amazing to see the dugout and people in Wrigley it was such a refreshing thing to see.
Wrigley Field is the crown jewel of ballparks
Wrigley is a fucking dump.
True, if you ignore Petco, Oracle, PNC and Camden Yards.
@@GoofysHatBand 😂
Wrigley is a very special place. Every baseball fan owes it to themselves to go at least once.
Damn. That was beyond impressive. What a ride!
I’ll say it…..Has to be one of the top ten clips ever uploaded on UA-cam. The skill and quality are off the charts along with the perfect subject. Congratulations dude, much deserved.
The “piloting” is very impressive. However, the quality of the video not so much with a special call out for relatively poor dynamic range.
Yea you can clearly tell it was stiched together with a cheap piece of software. look at the door it flies through at 2:50. It isn't even the same perspective. Also it turns into a camera guy running with the player at the end. A neat perspective but hardly top 10 of all UA-cam. Donut Media could have done better.
I'm from New Zealand, and that must be one of the most character filled stadiums around, with beauty as well. Fenway too has history but clearly not beauty. Amazing.
Fenway is a dump compared to Wrigley. 😮
Thank you George Jetson.
Cubs fan since 1963. This was remarkable. Thank you.
So cool! I felt like I was piloting a drone. Such a cool locker room! Love my Cubbies thru thick and thin... Loyalty! 🥰
Without a doubt, the BEST stadium tour I have EVER seen!!
My first trip to Clark & Addison and Wrigleyville was in 1964 and I've had the pleasure of spending more wonderful afternoons in the leftfield bleachers than I can remember. When the drone flew over the bleachers and I heard the faint cries of "Right field sucks," I immediately started laughing and a tear came to my eye. As wonderful as the video quality is, it's those little nuances that really put this over-the-top for those of us who have been going to Wrigley for many decades. Congratulations to one and all for a remarkable production that Cubs fans will forever cherish!
This video brung tears to my eyes, GO Cubs Go!!
Also Love how they threw Santos, Harry, Brickhouse and Hughes voice all in this video. All legendary broadcasters!
Milwaukee Brewers fan here tipping my cap to this Iconic Stadium. History is everything and Wrigley Field is a Gem that should be treasured! Thanks for capturing this Amazing footage, so well done🙌
This is a must-see video for every Cubs fan.
EVERY Fan
@@blardpurple5442 Absolutely
Some of the best drone flying I've ever seen! 😎👏⚾🚁
Now that’s how ya cut a promo!!! Great editing To make it look continuous and uninterrupted and awesome choreography to boot!
Wow, goosebumps. A lifelong Cub Fan and the vibe of Wrigley, past and present, and the surrounding area IS the heartbeat of Chicago.
That was such a goosebump worthy, giving me chills and good vibes. Makes me miss home and seeing them live!!! #GoCubsGo #ItsDifferentHere
I don’t miss the Chicago winters, but I miss everything else. Especially the Cubs. This made me cry.
@@heatherlong2162 same. Those are rough but everything else, I'm good for. :-)
@@heatherlong2162 There are what, two or three really bitter cold weeks in the winter? Most of the time it's 40+ degrees and the worst you face is rain.
It's ok, actually really good, but not the ChiSox!
s huge shoutout to the drone pilot(s) . Amazing job
Red sox fan here but salute to the cubs and chicago. This was amazing and makes me want to visit
I don't watch sports at all but this made me really appreciate everything that happens behind the scenes in a stadium. Super cool
I’m a Yankees fan and this was beautifully done. We need one for Yankee Stadium.
This is A W E S O M E ! Love seeing things/places in Wrigley I've never seen before! More more more like this!
Isn't this the greatest tracking shot of all time, drone or not? Wow!
This is incredibly well done. I would hope that fans of any team can appreciate the beauty of a day at the ballpark. Kudos!
On behalf of the other fans, this is an amazing piece of videography and is immersive.
I cant stop watching this was a job well done.
Hearing the natural sound to what you could potentially hear in person makes it sound as if you were watching in real life
That was some amazing drone flying. Just wait till next year. GO CUBS GO!!
That’s super cool. There’s something that brings people together, the spirit of it all. And without turning over cars and setting everything on fire.
This was the single most awesome thing ive ever seen on the planet!!!! Such incredible drone professional flying. 😮⚾💯💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️❤️Lets GO CUBS!!!!!
You are the most awesome thing I've ever seen
Absolutely incredible video! Great job @Sky Candy Studios! Wow!
Wow that was fantastic
This is the highlight of the 2022 season.
Got to visit Wrigley and Wrigleyville for the first time in early summer this year. Was awesome recognizing places where I hung out outside of the stadium!
pretty pretty cool. I love how the team clubhouse is in a whole other building that's modern but connects to the stadium. Great stadium and view of it.
I've watched this at least 20 times and I still get goosebumps. Amazing video.
Life long Yankees fan, who has nothing but respect for the Cubbies. Wrigley has been a bucket list ball park for me forever. Thanks for Rizzo BTW.
Not sure how y'all accomplished this, but probably one of the best videos I've ever seen! Bad Ass!
My dream is to watch a Cubs game, greetings from Brazil. 🙌🤩
Jesus! That is some insane flying right there.... I couldn't even imagine trying to get a drone to do most of that.
Bravo! This is the coolest video I have ever seen. I smiled the entire time!
Give this guy a medal, that was absolutely amazing! 👍👍
Life Long CUBS Fan and FPV Freestyle Hobbiest here..... that is one of the coolest videos I have ever seen. Love that!! Let's go CUBBIES!!!
That is absolutely amazing. No idea how the pilot was able to quickly fit through the fire truck windows or doorways so smoothly. Hope this guy/girl got PAID
Man! That was awesome drone camera work. I felt at times like I was a bird, and then an insect. Words can't really describe how great that video was. Great job!!
This is super cool! Wrigley is such a unique and special place and this video really does it justice.
Visited in July with my kid. My parents took me to Wrigley when I was a kid. This never gets old.
That aerial single shot of Wrigley Field is the most dazzling, impressive and pleasurable scenes that I've come across. And . . . it's complimented with a finely mixed track of location sound effects that simply elevate this piece well above other contenders. The number of hazards the pilot/cinematographer encountered was incredible. Thank you so much for your efforts. It's glorious.
The voice in my head sounded like Harry when I read this. 😢
@@rywa5788 I'm hoping Harry's a great bloke.
@@marvogrady9728 Well, he was the Mayor of Rush Street and probably the greatest broadcaster in the history of baseball.
@@rywa5788 Nice. That's a great compliment. Thank you, man.
But the compliments should be for this outstanding shot of Wrigley. Oh well, everyone's a winner here. Bravo to all.
Most impressive thing in this video was the audio splicing. Good job to whoever did the editing.
Beautiful CHICAGO! LEGENDARY ❤ Proud Chicagoan-🇮🇹🇺🇸
Braves fan here - The video and especially the stadium are both iconic!
Here because my Mariners will be visiting Wrigley Field next April. Most iconic ballpark alongside Fenway.
Decent cinewhoop flying by the pilot, but the splicing and sound editing is fantastic!!
Can’t wait for next year 😢 GO! CUBS!!!
This is an absolute joy -- thanks for posting!
so incredible when you realize that every single second of the audio was done in post production to perfectly match what the drone was flying by!
Yea I wondered no prop sounds at all
OMG THAT WAS AMAZING! padres fan here but I absolutely loved this ❤
As a Cub fan for 60 years this gave me goosebumps…
Was there 20 years ago and need to go back. Best Ballpark by far.
I watched this before the start of the Cubs game and thought it was one of the most awesome videos I've ever seen. Congrats to those who were involved.
OMG! one of the Greatest Videos I've ever seen! My Heart was Racing!!!
This is Henry Hill Copacabana level stuff. The people who made this should be proud.
Holy s*it this was incredible!!!!! WOW just WOW
Man! This video is outstanding! The production that you guys did with the drone fly was just incredible, and reminded me why I am a Cubs fan. A lot of history at "The Friendly Confines" and you guys got an A+ for this.
AGREE. Lifelong Cubs fan here and I've never seen a better representation of the whole atmosphere!
@@daisywares1 I became a Cubs fan way back in the mid-60s before Milwaukee had the Brewers and the Cubs were shown on Milwaukee TV. So I was a fan of the era of Banks, Santo, Kissinger, Hickman et al. Funny that I was a bigger fan of the Cubs than I've ever been of the Brewers. Great video.
@@jimhenderson9173 Wow, that's great! I became a Cubs fan at the same time with those legendary players. My dad took me to Wrigley Field many times. Ironically he later became a White Sox fan! He was first of all a Dodgers fan from Brooklyn originally. Now Wrigley Field & the area looks so different. It's an amazing video. It brings back good Chicago memories, I live in England now.
@@jimhenderson9173 my era also. You forgot Randy Hundley! He was my #1. Hey hey!
@@daisywares1 Sorry I neglected to name them all. I remember most of them. How about Fergeson Jenkins and Billy Williams in left field!
Wow
What a great video
I wasn’t aware how vibrant game day is around there. Looks like a great place for a game.
Might be the greatest video ever!
Wow! LOVED seeing everything in and around Wrigley! I almost ducked a few times, feeling like the drone was going to crash into a doorway, etc. Very well done!!!
This is unbelievable!!! I hope this video gets the millions of views it deserves. Unreal! The audio too!!
Hermoso estadio saludos desde Dominican Republic ♥️
This was incredible to watch as a Chicago fan! Unbelievable!!
THAT WAS GREAT! THANK YOU FOR THAT.. I'VE BEEN THERE FOR MANY, MANY GAMES. FIRST TIME I SEE IT LIKE THAT.
Thank you for making such an awesome video !! I am coming to Wrigley for the 1st time next April and scratching it off my bucket list. Can't wait !!!!!
I'm a Cubs fan from New Brunswick, Canada. This is terrific. If this was done with a drone, how did they get it to go through all those tight passages? I'm blown away. Any experts out there?
that was a hit of dopamine i needed, lets go cubbies!
Pretty amazing how they did this. Truly the most beautiful ball park in all of baseball.
I just wish they kept Chicago Stadium which was the greatest venue ever for hockey. :(
Fantastic, thank you for sending this
Want this for every park , this was beautiful and great !
Insane drone control!!!!
From a Giants fan, much respect and thanks. You did a great job.
Great video! Every club should have a video like this made. Most won't be as historic, special, or entertaining but I would still love to see them all.
Tried this myself, my neighbors didn't like it.
...but this is beautiful! Great flying and production, well done. With regards from Holland! 🇳🇱
What? They didn't like it when you flew through their bathroom window while someone was on the can? What a bunch of party-poopers! 😂
Best video I have seen years!
Amazing video! That drone pilot is awesome. What a fantastic view of not just the park but surrounding venues. Thanks Cubs
Awe inspiring. Props to all involved with this.
JONO?!?! whats good man. WHO DAT!!!!!
I'm no cub fan and I did grow up on the Northside, but man, what a video! The surrounding area, the intimacy of the park and even thru the cubs locker from and then out through the dugout and onto the field? Wow! Nice job whoever put this together.
This is going into my top ten videos.
I'd really like to see a "making of" behind the scenes. How was the set up done, route determined, what people had a heads up so no bar collisions, etc. How was it edited.
What ya win?
My feelings exactly, I'm currently looking to purchase a new drone and was curious as to the make and model? And yes, the editing was flawless.
Just had to write to a client who sent this video as a reference, so here's the conversation. :)
As you know most of the flight and control equipment are custom designed and sourced, and the pilots have a limited flight time to prevent nausea and disorientation. Based on the footage you sent of the Wrigley Field/Chicago Cubs film, we are thinking the actual costs would be MUCH higher, as it will most likely involve a full production team, VFX and sound. Please allow me to explain our reasonings below.
For the editing, based on the Wrigley Field/Chicago Cubs film, it is a complicated process. It won't just require editing, it would require additional VFX work to morph the cut points. In the film, there are at least 7 cut points. The entire video is stitched and digitally VFX morphed from at least 7 different flights at atleast the following timestamps in the video.
0:58
1:38
2:08
2:36
2:53
3:08
3:29 (jumps to next day and non FPV, gimbal footage)
From 3:29 onwards it is no longer a FPV drone, but simply a steadicam or gimbal footage with a cameraman running along with the player across the field. We can see this from the rolling shutter and vibrations of the frame.
The reason for the cuts is NOT the skill of the pilot, but simply the transmission range for the drone's radio. The signal will not pass through think walls, metals or concrete. So it will be physically possible to the fly the above flightpath at once, because the signal will be out-of-range at multiple points. You can see at the points such as the wall climb, fly into tunnel, fly into metal score board structure, flying into the office, the intercuts are very clear, and these are the signal choke points.
As you can see with the crowd coordination in the Wrigley Field footage, most of the crowd have "marks" and are coordinated to do their movements in sync with the flightpath. This involves at least a ground crew of 4-5 persons. Each production and camera assistant will have to have live footage feed from the drone in order to know the timing and precision (most likely via a remote share from the pilot's camera to each assistant's phone).
Some of the sounds are actual crowd sounds, but others are recorded at location. Some are broadcast sounds from the actual news reporter's segment. So we would need some dedicated sound team at location and sound editing afterwards, if we are to capture the precise sound range as needed.
Notwithstanding the Wrigley Field footage, for Fairtex film, the first primary factor will be the cost for getting flight permits. X is few kilometers from the Airport, which is a no fly zone and restricted area. And the X road is directly opposite the X City Hall (which is a government area and will be heavily regulated). So we have to factor in the costs and time taken for getting permits for all the areas. The permit cost for beach be a different cost as they are under the City Municipality jurisdiction and not the City traffic police.
We will need practice flights for the stadium and interiors on a non-working day (depending on the final story brief). While the FPV pilot's fee will be inclusive, additional cost would be required for accommodation, food and travel. We will definitely have to do scouting trips of both venues and map the entire place digitally a couple of times. Usually we are creating 360 maps of the entire venue beforehand, and measuring our signal strengths as well.
@@ManikSethisuwan Hate to be nitpicking, but the edit on 2:36 is actually @ 2:38 . For those who want to know what too look for; check where lines meet up behind the pillars when the drones passes byt the first one.
This is gold for us in a similar boat! Thanks for this info. I was only able to pick like half of the transitions you did. @@ManikSethisuwan
The whole city was in on it! I love it.
Amazing! I like the various announcers in this too. Cool how drone got thru that firetruck