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I moved to Seattle during the beginning of the Covid pandemic and I’d never been here before, but I expected a very cool bustling city. But for 2 years, of course everything was shut down due to Covid. That included concerts and firework displays. A couple years later, everything was open and Seattle was alive and hopping. The Space Needle has always been the place to be for the fireworks on the 4th of July, and I just happen to live a couple blocks from there. I looked up if there was a fireworks display there for Independence Day, but all it said was something about a drone show. I couldn’t imagine anything more boring than watching drones flying around but I went anyway, since it was a short walk from home and a huge party. I talked to a few people and asked about this drone show thing, I didn’t see any drones here. They laughed and said, “Wait til it’s dark. It’s incredible!” There were a few small fireworks and lasers shooting out of the Space Needle but then it sounded like a huge swarm of bees in the sky above us. Then Bam! The drones all lit up and started making pictures in the sky! Hundreds of them! They even simulated fireworks going off and explosion noises came through the loud speakers, perfectly timed with what the drones were doing. Very realistic and really amazing! They did all sorts of animations and I could hardly believe what I was seeing! I realized these were all computer controlled and programmed but didn’t know that technology existed yet. But this is Seattle, home to Microsoft, so this place is super high-tech. The Seattle drone show was similar to a lot of the shows in your video here. Amazing! I’m 60 years old and I do miss a good old fashioned fireworks display, and we still do that, but man, I’m really looking forward to next year’s drone show here. The technology involved in this kind of show looks like something we shouldn’t be able to do yet. It’s wild man! Thanks for the video. Great job! Edit: Just subscribed.
Hey sean, really appreciate your comment and thanks for sharing your first time experiencing this technology - I myself have yet to see a drone show in person but I do think it would be really cool to see a hybrid show combining fireworks and drones. It definitely does seem to add something new to the world of live entertainment. Also, thanks for your sub I greatly appreciate the support! All the best to you.
@@engineering_evolved , Man, you really have to see a drone show in person. I’m kinda glad I never even heard of a “drone show” before I saw my first one. I didn’t know what to expect? So that was the coolest part of the experience for me. Complete surprise. You know what to expect but still, there’s a hugely more intense experience going on live, than watching a video of it. So you’re in for a treat my friend! Go see your first live show. It’s wild. I agree that a hybrid show combining fireworks and drones is probably the ultimate experience. Seattle did a few fireworks at the Space Needle but it’s right at the city center and by July, lots of wildfires in the Pacific Northwest and fire-bans are instituted, so fireworks are frowned upon. So they went full-on into the drone show and honestly, I think it’s better than fireworks. It’s just so mesmerizing! And next 4th of July, I’m positive it’ll be way better! Technology advances so fast lately. Go see a drone show live, man. I’m going to every one on the calendar around here. Keep up the great videos. Peace and aloha to you and yours. 🤙🏼
8:37 *"...some critics argue that drone shows don't offer the same tangible experience that fireworks do."* That's not something that "some critics argue" --- it's an obvious fact. One can argue about which is more exciting or entertaining, but it is a fact that they are very different concepts and experiences. One is not a replacement for the other.
I was in Singapore for New Years 2007 and saw a light show with small light weight RC planes with lights. Each RC plane was controlled by a person and there were about 30 of them. Somehow they were able to fly in formations and patterns that looked interesting. They could also change the colors on the plane from their remote controls or turn the lights off and on. I wondered how each pilot kept track of which RC plane was theirs. These RC planes were extremely light weight and slow moving so if you were struck by one, it wouldn't injure you unless the propeller hit your directly on your eye ball. Being so light weight meant that the wind currents had to be very low. You needed calm air to fly these. They had tiny batteries so the plane could only fly for about 5 minutes. They were shaped like bumblebees and everything on them was tiny including the propeller.
Thanks for watching Chet! It was cool to learn more about the teams and the different stages of production behind these shows during my research - I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I haven't seen a drone light show in person yet but would love to see a hybrid show combining fireworks and drones one day.
There is a deeply rooted American tradition combining explosives and the consumption of alcohol for our holidays, but I'm loving the drone shows I've been seeing on UA-cam. I hope it catches on for the community celebrations.
Absolutely, I think it's cool the live entertainment space is incorporating the technology - but of course fireworks will always be a timeless classic. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic entertainment, it's exciting to fathom how this innovative art form will surely evolve with the jaw dropping technology. I'm 71, and I've been a big fan of fireworks all my life, but all the reasons you provided why traditional fireworks can be dangerous, and highly polluting are certainly valid. Hopefully the two art forms will continue to expand with concerns for safety and the environment.
Drones will never replace the spectacle in sight and sounds of fireworks, but they will prove essential in surveillance, warfare, aerial reconnaissance, delivery, transportation, communications, assassinations, etc. Tyrants will love them.
Oh I know, it does look like quite a complex set of moving parts. Some of these shows have giant teams making sure they run smoothly, kudos to them for pulling such spectacles off!
I worked for a small robotics company in 2011 that presented autonymous robots to the DOD that could literally get through a 1 foot wide by 6 inch tall hole (spec) and drive around sending a live camera feed back to the operator... those things were rugged, agile, and damn near silent and could be launched through a window using a shotgun and a proprietary hopper device (like THROUGH the glass) or introduced silently by a human operator by hand... that was in *_2011!!_* I don't even want to think about what they are developing now. The idea of a "drone insect" for spying is not science fiction, its very much a potential reality even in the current and very near future.
Wow that's incredible, albeit a bit scary - thanks for sharing this story! I'm certain that there are technologies that exist which far exceed anything the general public has ever experienced. Who knows what the world will look like just a few years from now.
in 1985 they were 50 years beyond ANYTHING WE CAN IMAGINE> 2024 - 300 YEARS A head of ANYTHING WE CAN IMAGINE. may Yahshua help us all.@@engineering_evolved
I'll say this. One thing a drone show doesn't do is upset the family pets. Dogs and cats are terrified of the explosion sounds that result from fireworks. The same noise can cause relapses in PTSD for veterans. There's also less waste material with drones.
I don’t think anything can take the place of fireworks, with all the random unknowns that can happen when a firework show is set off. Some may explode louder, or not at all, the colors are always unexpected to the audience, and as was stated in the video, the smells and sounds are so familiar. That being said, the drone shows are literally the next step in doing a sky show, without the smoke and noise, therefore creating a whole new experience for the audience. I’m sure the drone companies will try to stretch the boundaries of what drones can do, and the shows will be like watching tv in the sky.
Ya I agree, fireworks should remain a staple and will likely continue to be entertaining for their own unique characteristics like you've described. It's natural for humans to want to continually innovate and push the boundaries of what can be achieved when you combine tech with live entertainment. Thanks for your comment I appreciate it.
@@engineering_evolvedI think that for safety reasons and the awesome show that is improving exponentially. I get that you're nostalgic, but fireworks will take a backseat, though they have been around too long to just go away instantly. Secondly and very important to most, especially those in attendance with children how many light-years ahead they are in safety. I
A drone show can not give you the same visceral effect that a traditional firework show will, it will provide a new emotional feeling. Life changes, technology changes, and as a bonus people on the West Coast could have a 4th of July light show again. Fireworks are a huge fire risk and that's not a risk that anyone should take
living life is a huge risk, is that not a risk anyone should take? You and your cocoon of safety,... there's nothing like fireworks, loud, unpredictable chaos that lights up the sky... all these drone shows are alright but by their orderly nature also quite unsurprising, uninspiring and after some time boring.
I feel there will be a place for both for years to come. Just like drones, fireworks have advanced dramatically over the years. Many performing pyro musicals which the timing of the music and exploding displays match perfectly with the use of Cobra electronic firing systems. I myself am moving into that advanced pyro show. The response we had from this years 4th celebration was overwhelming. Makes all the time and hard work put in to a show so satisfying.
Absolutely, they both compliment each other I think. Doing hybrid shows seems like a good combo! That's awesome, best of luck to you in your future pyrotechnic endeavors 👍
Thank you. I have yet to see a drone display in person but they look amazing on the videos and Olympics I've watched. Good luck and all the best on your ventures.
I have seen 3 different drone shows and myself and have always loved fireworks, but I honestly feel that the drone shows are way better, and it is just the begging of what they will be able to do with these shows!!
Nice! I have yet to see a drone show in real life but would love to see one in person some day. Seems like the sky is the limit with this technology, can't wait to see how this space develops in the future :)
Visually interesting, but drone displays will never take the place of traditional fireworks... not when it is not just the display that is visually pleasing, but the sounds fireworks make; it is this alone that makes fireworks far more enjoyable to watch and listen too -- something that can't be replicated by drones. And honestly, listening to the buzzing sound of drones is not pleasing to the ear.
Agreed, fireworks are tangible in a way that drones aren't, but visually interesting for sure. There's something about the explosive energy of fireworks that can never be replaced. Thanks for watching!
As a lightning photographer and light painter in general I am all for more things lighting up in the night sky. It's a nice break from the comedy of being both the camera and the brush at the same time.
I guess before long, my neighbors are going to be spending $1000's on drones, and rather than comforting my terrified dog, I'll be ducking swarms of buzzing drones. At least they won't start tons of fires every year! This is WAY more awesome anyhow!
This past 4th we had a fountain EXPLODE! It was like a bomb went off, shook windows and burned my cousin, and hit him with debris. Also embers landed on my girls hoodie and I put it out. It was SO LOUD.
Yeah doing hybrid shows with drones and fireworks seems to be pretty cutting edge at the moment - it'll be interesting to see how this space develops in the coming years.
Agreed, it wouldn't be the same without fireworks! I hope fireworks never get replaced, but it's cool to see people developing new forms of live entertainment. Thanks for watching!
Fireworks should be done at public shows .. There are too many pyromaniacs who illegally set off the sonic boom ones. THIS is the problem with fireworks. I guees you don't have pets? or a parent/grandparent with heart conditions??
I LOVE DRONES, BUT, MY FAMILY SAYS I CAN'T USE VR DUE TO A DISABILITY I'VE HAD SINCE I WAS 4 YRS OLD, BUT, I LOVE WHAT THEY CAN DO IN TERMS OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY SO YOU CAN SEE THINGS THAT YOU WANT IF THEY'RE NOT SAFE, WHILE STAYING AT A SAFE DISTANCE.
You guys need to use MINI DRONES. About a million of them. 2 inch wide drones with 3 LEDs - green blue and red. With the option of lighting all three LEDs as a single color.
soon, drones will be like sky pixels. Each drone a speck on the sky screen. Can't wait! Edit: I wrote that before watching this. The irony, ey? Can't wait for sky TV shows.
Ya it seems like that's where things are headed, it'll be interesting to see how this form of entertainment develops in the future! Thanks for watching.
It's hard to imaging what the state of the art in drone shows will be just a few years from now but I predict that high end drone shows will use smaller drones with enhanced situational awareness, allowing them to fly in tighter formations for higher pixel density, creating denser, more realistic imagery. Control systems will routinely use encryption and jam-resistance will be incorporated into the RF systems of the drones as well. They will have enhanced hack resistance and be more fault tolerant.
Definitely, tighter formations + added capabilities = even more opportunities for planning out increasingly intricate designs/awe-inspiring shows. Appreciate the comment and thanks for watching!
One big draw back I see, is that current drones are not fast enough to display large scale motion. Most videos of drones are speed up to create dramatic motion (ex. the drone dragon show). Either drones need to get faster or have more in the air spread out that come on & off to appear the display is moving. Kinda like pixels on a 3d screen. For now, I saw pair them with laser & fireworks.
I believe the transition has already started. The technology is here. This video make it clear. However, fireworks will be around until something like "forever" until drone shows are price competitive or fireworks are forbidden.
Right, I doubt the public would ever get on board with a complete ban on fireworks, having only drones as live entertainment seems a little dystopian. Either way it's cool to see the space developing in new ways! Thanks for watching and for your comment.
Absolutely a wonderful sight to see online and in person! I like BOTH experiences; fireworks and the drone shows the drones take sky shows to another level of fireworks shows! I love both very much!
In the video it was mentioned that these shows are expensive. How much does one of such drones cost? How much is an entire setup? Even it were 1000$ per drone it would be relatively cheap in comparison to normal fireworks that often cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and can not be reused
Thanks for watching and for your comment! The cost will of course depend on the size of the show, so anywhere from $10000 for very small shows to $500000 for very large shows. You're right, the fact that you can reuse the drones is also a huge plus!
Firework and drone shows are completely different. It is the same situation if you compare are candle light with a led light. I think both a great and important but create complete different feelings. None of the will replace the other.
Agreed, I think they both have there own place in live entertainment now. Hybrid shows that combine the two are also cool. I don't imagine it'll ever be one or the other, fireworks are a classic and will probably remain that way - thanks for watching and for your comment!
No, I don't suspect they will ever fully replace fireworks. They have irreplaceable tangibility and offer a more sensorial experience compared to drones. Both are cool though, and when combined together have the potential to compliment each other in new and exciting ways. Thanks for watching!
@OurBlindSpot agreed. It's getting more fascinating with time. Imagine in 20 years what that would look like? I think drones can definitely replace fireworks one day. Also, light is faster that any fireworks, so I believe in what u said. They don't have to move, just turn on and off, and done fast enough, can give the illusion of movement and speed. Never say never
As long as they are used safely and for the right purpose its OK some people miss use them for the wrong reasons and in some country's drones are not legal to own .
I think there is more than enough space in the public events market for both to co-exist. I went and saw one over the summer. It was great! I took my dog! Even he loved it! Possibly more than I did. He started whining when it was over.
I fully embrace this new technology and hope it eventually greatly reduces fireworks and it's downsides. Fire hazards, noise annoyance to wildlife, pets and humans and injuries to amateur shooters. I dread listening to dis-respectful neighbors for weeks in July. There is no escaping it.
That was a good, informative video. To answer the last question, no, I do t think fireworks are threatened. I think the drones simply (not downplaying their complexity) add to the show. The fireworks will always be around, drones add another layer to the show, just like lights did as they started to advance.
At this point the cost is prohibitive for anyone, but those with deep pockets. I've been amazed at some of the shows I've seen, and they will continue to evolve until we have almost 100% photographic replicas in the sky. Now, and in the future, I like the shows that include minimal standard fireworks, but they are not essential. I love both, and whatever the shows of the future will be, I'm here for it! 👍✌🗽
Although technically impressive and have their place I prefer fireworks, the sound the randomness, the smell. All the governments of the West would rather us have no fireworks hmmm
Drone shows are very cool and should be something we all welcome. However, they cannot, and should not, replace traditional fireworks shows. There's room in the skies for both. As for people whining about fireworks, well, people whine about all kinds of things these days.
Agreed! I don't think fireworks are going anywhere, and for good reason..fireworks are awesome! Drones add another dimension to the live entertainment space though and it'll be cool to see how they both continue to develop in the coming years. Thanks for watching!
AI will definitely have a transformative impact on plenty of existing hardware, drone tech included! I'll be watching this space closely over the coming years!
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It really does look so futuristic and like a the sci-fi movies we grew up with. It's like giant holograms and screens just floating. So cool
Yeah totally, it'll be cool to see how they improve these shows over the years - some of them are already so impressive.
I'm just waiting for the day til somebody uses this technique to fake an alien/UFO landing and freak a whole town out.
@@CantTellYou Once we advance past RC drones to anti gravity drones it's game over haha
I moved to Seattle during the beginning of the Covid pandemic and I’d never been here before, but I expected a very cool bustling city. But for 2 years, of course everything was shut down due to Covid. That included concerts and firework displays.
A couple years later, everything was open and Seattle was alive and hopping. The Space Needle has always been the place to be for the fireworks on the 4th of July, and I just happen to live a couple blocks from there. I looked up if there was a fireworks display there for Independence Day, but all it said was something about a drone show. I couldn’t imagine anything more boring than watching drones flying around but I went anyway, since it was a short walk from home and a huge party.
I talked to a few people and asked about this drone show thing, I didn’t see any drones here. They laughed and said, “Wait til it’s dark. It’s incredible!”
There were a few small fireworks and lasers shooting out of the Space Needle but then it sounded like a huge swarm of bees in the sky above us. Then Bam! The drones all lit up and started making pictures in the sky! Hundreds of them! They even simulated fireworks going off and explosion noises came through the loud speakers, perfectly timed with what the drones were doing. Very realistic and really amazing! They did all sorts of animations and I could hardly believe what I was seeing! I realized these were all computer controlled and programmed but didn’t know that technology existed yet. But this is Seattle, home to Microsoft, so this place is super high-tech. The Seattle drone show was similar to a lot of the shows in your video here. Amazing!
I’m 60 years old and I do miss a good old fashioned fireworks display, and we still do that, but man, I’m really looking forward to next year’s drone show here. The technology involved in this kind of show looks like something we shouldn’t be able to do yet.
It’s wild man! Thanks for the video. Great job!
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Hey sean, really appreciate your comment and thanks for sharing your first time experiencing this technology - I myself have yet to see a drone show in person but I do think it would be really cool to see a hybrid show combining fireworks and drones. It definitely does seem to add something new to the world of live entertainment. Also, thanks for your sub I greatly appreciate the support! All the best to you.
@@engineering_evolved , Man, you really have to see a drone show in person. I’m kinda glad I never even heard of a “drone show” before I saw my first one. I didn’t know what to expect? So that was the coolest part of the experience for me. Complete surprise.
You know what to expect but still, there’s a hugely more intense experience going on live, than watching a video of it. So you’re in for a treat my friend! Go see your first live show. It’s wild.
I agree that a hybrid show combining fireworks and drones is probably the ultimate experience. Seattle did a few fireworks at the Space Needle but it’s right at the city center and by July, lots of wildfires in the Pacific Northwest and fire-bans are instituted, so fireworks are frowned upon. So they went full-on into the drone show and honestly, I think it’s better than fireworks. It’s just so mesmerizing!
And next 4th of July, I’m positive it’ll be way better! Technology advances so fast lately.
Go see a drone show live, man. I’m going to every one on the calendar around here.
Keep up the great videos. Peace and aloha to you and yours. 🤙🏼
One day drones gunna look so real they gunna be pranking whole cities with drone godzilla 😂😂
Haha probably
Ha ha dronezilla
8:37 *"...some critics argue that drone shows don't offer the same tangible experience that fireworks do."*
That's not something that "some critics argue" --- it's an obvious fact. One can argue about which is more exciting or entertaining, but it is a fact that they are very different concepts and experiences. One is not a replacement for the other.
You're right, thanks for catching me on that - always looking to improve here so appreciate the feedback and engagement.
@@engineering_evolved Thank you, lol! We pedants tend to be a rather under-appreciated lot.
I was in Singapore for New Years 2007 and saw a light show with small light weight RC planes with lights. Each RC plane was controlled by a person and there were about 30 of them. Somehow they were able to fly in formations and patterns that looked interesting. They could also change the colors on the plane from their remote controls or turn the lights off and on. I wondered how each pilot kept track of which RC plane was theirs. These RC planes were extremely light weight and slow moving so if you were struck by one, it wouldn't injure you unless the propeller hit your directly on your eye ball. Being so light weight meant that the wind currents had to be very low. You needed calm air to fly these. They had tiny batteries so the plane could only fly for about 5 minutes. They were shaped like bumblebees and everything on them was tiny including the propeller.
Interesting! RC light shows certainly have come a long way since then - appreciate the comment!
Great video. I appreciate the level of research into the shows and records. I like both fireworks and drone light shows!
Thanks for watching Chet! It was cool to learn more about the teams and the different stages of production behind these shows during my research - I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I haven't seen a drone light show in person yet but would love to see a hybrid show combining fireworks and drones one day.
fire works bother owls, snakes, raccoon, mice, rats
Sit back and enjoy the show
Yep! Although I have yet to see a drone show in IRL - thanks for your comment!
I'm 75 years old and had considered myself jaded. This was incredible! Next step: Program a Julian Sprocket.
Would love to see one of these drone shows in person one day, looks incredible! Thanks for sharing!!
Yeah they're pretty mesmerizing, thanks for watching and for the support!
I'm a drone show programmer
There is a deeply rooted American tradition combining explosives and the consumption of alcohol for our holidays, but I'm loving the drone shows I've been seeing on UA-cam. I hope it catches on for the community celebrations.
Absolutely, I think it's cool the live entertainment space is incorporating the technology - but of course fireworks will always be a timeless classic. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic entertainment, it's exciting to fathom how this innovative art form will surely evolve with the jaw dropping technology. I'm 71, and I've been a big fan of fireworks all my life, but all the reasons you provided why traditional fireworks can be dangerous, and highly polluting are certainly valid. Hopefully the two art forms will continue to expand with concerns for safety and the environment.
Well said! I think they compliment each other together nicely in hybrid shows. Glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate your comment!
drones started as military applications, like the internet was at the beginning, fireworks will live for ever.
Agreed, fireworks are a part of being human and here to stay. Thanks for watching!
They should have really huge fireworks and drones and we all watch from a distance and have something for deaf and blind people
Drones will never replace the spectacle in sight and sounds of fireworks, but they will prove essential in surveillance, warfare, aerial reconnaissance, delivery, transportation, communications, assassinations, etc. Tyrants will love them.
fireworks sucks
I know how much of a headache it can be to keep just one drone in the air, I could not imagine trying to organize that many. Lol
Oh I know, it does look like quite a complex set of moving parts. Some of these shows have giant teams making sure they run smoothly, kudos to them for pulling such spectacles off!
I worked for a small robotics company in 2011 that presented autonymous robots to the DOD that could literally get through a 1 foot wide by 6 inch tall hole (spec) and drive around sending a live camera feed back to the operator... those things were rugged, agile, and damn near silent and could be launched through a window using a shotgun and a proprietary hopper device (like THROUGH the glass) or introduced silently by a human operator by hand... that was in *_2011!!_* I don't even want to think about what they are developing now. The idea of a "drone insect" for spying is not science fiction, its very much a potential reality even in the current and very near future.
Wow that's incredible, albeit a bit scary - thanks for sharing this story! I'm certain that there are technologies that exist which far exceed anything the general public has ever experienced. Who knows what the world will look like just a few years from now.
in 1985 they were 50 years beyond ANYTHING WE CAN IMAGINE> 2024 - 300 YEARS A head of ANYTHING WE CAN IMAGINE. may Yahshua help us all.@@engineering_evolved
If someone weaponizes drone swarms it could mean some people are going to have a bad time...
If you French fry when you're supposed to pizza you're gunna have a bad time.😂
Do it, Just DO IT.
Great job of explaining the ins & outs (or should I say ups & downs?) of drone light shows. I need to see one in person!!
Thanks Steve, glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate the comment!
I'll say this. One thing a drone show doesn't do is upset the family pets. Dogs and cats are terrified of the explosion sounds that result from fireworks. The same noise can cause relapses in PTSD for veterans. There's also less waste material with drones.
I don’t think anything can take the place of fireworks, with all the random unknowns that can happen when a firework show is set off. Some may explode louder, or not at all, the colors are always unexpected to the audience, and as was stated in the video, the smells and sounds are so familiar.
That being said, the drone shows are literally the next step in doing a sky show, without the smoke and noise, therefore creating a whole new experience for the audience. I’m sure the drone companies will try to stretch the boundaries of what drones can do, and the shows will be like watching tv in the sky.
Ya I agree, fireworks should remain a staple and will likely continue to be entertaining for their own unique characteristics like you've described. It's natural for humans to want to continually innovate and push the boundaries of what can be achieved when you combine tech with live entertainment. Thanks for your comment I appreciate it.
@@engineering_evolvedI think that for safety reasons and the awesome show that is improving exponentially. I get that you're nostalgic, but fireworks will take a backseat, though they have been around too long to just go away instantly.
Secondly and very important to most, especially those in attendance with children how many light-years ahead they are in safety. I
A drone show can not give you the same visceral effect that a traditional firework show will, it will provide a new emotional feeling. Life changes, technology changes, and as a bonus people on the West Coast could have a 4th of July light show again. Fireworks are a huge fire risk and that's not a risk that anyone should take
Thanks for watching Tony, appreciate the comment.
living life is a huge risk, is that not a risk anyone should take? You and your cocoon of safety,... there's nothing like fireworks, loud, unpredictable chaos that lights up the sky... all these drone shows are alright but by their orderly nature also quite unsurprising, uninspiring and after some time boring.
I feel there will be a place for both for years to come. Just like drones, fireworks have advanced dramatically over the years. Many performing pyro musicals which the timing of the music and exploding displays match perfectly with the use of Cobra electronic firing systems. I myself am moving into that advanced pyro show. The response we had from this years 4th celebration was overwhelming. Makes all the time and hard work put in to a show so satisfying.
Absolutely, they both compliment each other I think. Doing hybrid shows seems like a good combo! That's awesome, best of luck to you in your future pyrotechnic endeavors 👍
Thank you. I have yet to see a drone display in person but they look amazing on the videos and Olympics I've watched. Good luck and all the best on your ventures.
I have seen 3 different drone shows and myself and have always loved fireworks, but I honestly feel that the drone shows are way better, and it is just the begging of what they will be able to do with these shows!!
Nice! I have yet to see a drone show in real life but would love to see one in person some day. Seems like the sky is the limit with this technology, can't wait to see how this space develops in the future :)
Visually interesting, but drone displays will never take the place of traditional fireworks... not when it is not just the display that is visually pleasing, but the sounds fireworks make; it is this alone that makes fireworks far more enjoyable to watch and listen too -- something that can't be replicated by drones. And honestly, listening to the buzzing sound of drones is not pleasing to the ear.
Agreed, fireworks are tangible in a way that drones aren't, but visually interesting for sure. There's something about the explosive energy of fireworks that can never be replaced. Thanks for watching!
Every drone video I've seen says it's a world record breaker.
As a lightning photographer and light painter in general I am all for more things lighting up in the night sky. It's a nice break from the comedy of being both the camera and the brush at the same time.
Cool! I imagine you could take come interesting photos at drone shows like these then - quite the array of brushes to work with.
These drone shows are awesome, but nothing beats the sheer wow factor of the sounds/visuals of a great fireworks display
That sulphorours smell is very evocative as well.
I guess before long, my neighbors are going to be spending $1000's on drones, and rather than comforting my terrified dog, I'll be ducking swarms of buzzing drones. At least they won't start tons of fires every year! This is WAY more awesome anyhow!
This past 4th we had a fountain EXPLODE! It was like a bomb went off, shook windows and burned my cousin, and hit him with debris. Also embers landed on my girls hoodie and I put it out. It was SO LOUD.
Whoa that's intense! Hope the burns on your cousin weren't too bad!
Sit back and enjoy the show!! These shows are amazing!
Ya pretty spectacular! Thanks for watching
This is incredible and fasinating ..this can definitly do away with fireworks ..so many benefits to not replace them..
Glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate your comment!
Combined shows for the future is what I see happening.....it will create the best specticals ever produced.
Yeah doing hybrid shows with drones and fireworks seems to be pretty cutting edge at the moment - it'll be interesting to see how this space develops in the coming years.
sit back and enjoy the show! great video thanks
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it and appreciate the kind words
Sorry guys. Give me the fireworks over a light show any day.
That's fair! Thanks for watching
Much more impressive than fireworks and better.
Drones and fireworks, together, would be a good show to experience (both now and in the future) - bridging both traditional and newage.
I completely agree, I would love to see a show like that in the future! Thanks for your comment!
While cool, hate hate HATE the idea of these replacing fireworks. Especially for 4th of July.
Agreed, it wouldn't be the same without fireworks! I hope fireworks never get replaced, but it's cool to see people developing new forms of live entertainment. Thanks for watching!
Fireworks should be done at public shows .. There are too many pyromaniacs who illegally set off the sonic boom ones. THIS is the problem with fireworks. I guees you don't have pets? or a parent/grandparent with heart conditions??
I LOVE DRONES, BUT, MY FAMILY SAYS I CAN'T USE VR DUE TO A DISABILITY I'VE HAD SINCE I WAS 4 YRS OLD, BUT, I LOVE WHAT THEY CAN DO IN TERMS OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY SO YOU CAN SEE THINGS THAT YOU WANT IF THEY'RE NOT SAFE, WHILE STAYING AT A SAFE DISTANCE.
Ya absolutely, you can still enjoy these shows in whatever way works for you. Appreciate the comment and hope you enjoyed the video!
Wow, I truly thought this video came from a big UA-camr! Great production quality, keep it up!
Thank you, will do! I have high aspirations to become a big channel, so your words of encouragement truly mean a lot to me.
Saw a video of a drone show with fireworks...they had like a ultron head shooting lazer out its eyes and the fireworks would explode...it was amazing
Whoa that sounds cool!
I remember this. It was in London. Spider-Man showed up to stop him.
It's all ooh's, ah's, and wow's until the SWARM ATTACKS, then it's all aahs!, eeks!, and ow's!
I just saw a show with 400 drones and I have to say, it was super impressive...
Cool! I have yet to see one irl but I imagine a show with thousands would be even more spectacular. Thanks for watching!
i love fireworks and drones, the more the better, the bigger the better, the more the better, the advancement... priceless.Gr8! Peace ☮
I love them too! Appreciate the comment!
I rather pay twice the amount to see a fireworks show than pay for a drone one
You ain't see the good ones yet..that's why😅
You guys need to use MINI DRONES. About a million of them. 2 inch wide drones with 3 LEDs - green blue and red. With the option of lighting all three LEDs as a single color.
SIT BACK AND ENJOY THE SHOW DO NOT OVER THINK IT KK
Agreed Bobby! Thanks for watching
That QR Code actually worked on my iPhone.
Cool! I'll have to try that out myself haha
soon, drones will be like sky pixels. Each drone a speck on the sky screen. Can't wait!
Edit: I wrote that before watching this. The irony, ey? Can't wait for sky TV shows.
Ya it seems like that's where things are headed, it'll be interesting to see how this form of entertainment develops in the future! Thanks for watching.
wow im blown away, i stand behind it 1000% !!!
Pretty cool stuff right? Thanks for watching! 🙏
But... where's the gunpowder smell?!?!?
Yeah, yeah... they're nice, the drones, but we still need the real McCoy! 😁
Agreed! Nothing can replace the classic
It's hard to imaging what the state of the art in drone shows will be just a few years from now but I predict that high end drone shows will use smaller drones with enhanced situational awareness, allowing them to fly in tighter formations for higher pixel density, creating denser, more realistic imagery. Control systems will routinely use encryption and jam-resistance will be incorporated into the RF systems of the drones as well. They will have enhanced hack resistance and be more fault tolerant.
Definitely, tighter formations + added capabilities = even more opportunities for planning out increasingly intricate designs/awe-inspiring shows. Appreciate the comment and thanks for watching!
One big draw back I see, is that current drones are not fast enough to display large scale motion. Most videos of drones are speed up to create dramatic motion (ex. the drone dragon show). Either drones need to get faster or have more in the air spread out that come on & off to appear the display is moving. Kinda like pixels on a 3d screen. For now, I saw pair them with laser & fireworks.
Finally, an apolitical tech video by an American(?).
"Fireworks injuries skyrocketed this year..." Really? Who writes that crap and thinks it's clever?
I believe the transition has already started. The technology is here. This video make it clear. However, fireworks will be around until something like "forever" until drone shows are price competitive or fireworks are forbidden.
Right, I doubt the public would ever get on board with a complete ban on fireworks, having only drones as live entertainment seems a little dystopian. Either way it's cool to see the space developing in new ways! Thanks for watching and for your comment.
That is a good point indeed @@engineering_evolved
Next Gen Firework
Crazy times! Appreciate the comment
Drones vs Fireworks
The Battle
I like drone shows, BUT it can never replace the BOOM in fireworks. It's like going to drag races for electric cars. You have to FEEL the power.
True! I don't think they can truly be replaced, fireworks are a classic that should stick around as long as possible imo!
Absolutely incredible. Thanks for sharing.
me watching the video thinking this person must have millions of subscribers * me realizing they only have 1k WHAT?
Seriously thank you for this, it made my day!
@@engineering_evolved Your welcome I am going to be watching this channel for years to come great vid! :)
Amazing video keep it up
@@PuggerzArt Thank you so much! More to come :)
Absolutely a wonderful sight to see online and in person! I like BOTH experiences; fireworks and the drone shows the drones take sky shows to another level of fireworks shows! I love both very much!
I love both too! Appreciate your comment and thanks for watching
I think we should replace fireworks with drone shows..
Nobody Smalls that, a Fire Fly.
im in awe
In the video it was mentioned that these shows are expensive. How much does one of such drones cost? How much is an entire setup? Even it were 1000$ per drone it would be relatively cheap in comparison to normal fireworks that often cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and can not be reused
Thanks for watching and for your comment! The cost will of course depend on the size of the show, so anywhere from $10000 for very small shows to $500000 for very large shows. You're right, the fact that you can reuse the drones is also a huge plus!
You clearly don’t know shit about fireworks lol
Firework and drone shows are completely different. It is the same situation if you compare are candle light with a led light. I think both a great and important but create complete different feelings. None of the will replace the other.
Agreed, I think they both have there own place in live entertainment now. Hybrid shows that combine the two are also cool. I don't imagine it'll ever be one or the other, fireworks are a classic and will probably remain that way - thanks for watching and for your comment!
I will always go for fireworks .
true fireworks wont fully be replaced by drones. most drones just dont move as fast as real fireworks nor have the "boom" of a firework.
No, I don't suspect they will ever fully replace fireworks. They have irreplaceable tangibility and offer a more sensorial experience compared to drones. Both are cool though, and when combined together have the potential to compliment each other in new and exciting ways. Thanks for watching!
With enough drones, they don't need to move.. just turn the lights on and off.. never say never.
@OurBlindSpot agreed. It's getting more fascinating with time. Imagine in 20 years what that would look like? I think drones can definitely replace fireworks one day. Also, light is faster that any fireworks, so I believe in what u said. They don't have to move, just turn on and off, and done fast enough, can give the illusion of movement and speed. Never say never
Hello there, cheers to drone light
shows.
Hello! Thanks for watching and cheers to drone light shows
3 min in and haven't seen the record breaking drone show yet - wtf!? I'm out...
truely amazing what this world has become
Agreed! It's amazing how fast the tech space is developing. Thanks for your comment!
hey~Omg,breathtaking done-Engineering-😲
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video!
Nice! But it never hits real fireworks!
I can’t get my simple DJI Spark and Mavic to fly properly and they out there doing this.
Pretty incredible right? Lots of coordination involved in each show. Thanks for watching and for the comment!
As long as they are used safely and for the right purpose its OK some people miss use them for the wrong reasons and in some country's drones are not legal to own .
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Go green go drone
No there is not a noticeable shift in public opinion against fireworks shows cringe lord.
I think there is more than enough space in the public events market for both to co-exist.
I went and saw one over the summer. It was great! I took my dog! Even he loved it! Possibly more than I did. He started whining when it was over.
Light Bright evolved!
Thanks for your comment hope you enjoyed the video!
I fully embrace this new technology and hope it eventually greatly reduces fireworks and it's downsides. Fire hazards, noise annoyance to wildlife, pets and humans and injuries to amateur shooters. I dread listening to dis-respectful neighbors for weeks in July. There is no escaping it.
Thanks for watching!
the drones remind me of the graphics in DOS 3.0
Lol I see what you mean
That was a good, informative video. To answer the last question, no, I do t think fireworks are threatened. I think the drones simply (not downplaying their complexity) add to the show. The fireworks will always be around, drones add another layer to the show, just like lights did as they started to advance.
Thanks for your comment and happy to hear you enjoyed the video! Cheers
At this point the cost is prohibitive for anyone, but those with deep pockets. I've been amazed at some of the shows I've seen, and they will continue to evolve until we have almost 100% photographic replicas in the sky. Now, and in the future, I like the shows that include minimal standard fireworks, but they are not essential. I love both, and whatever the shows of the future will be, I'm here for it! 👍✌🗽
it certainly is.far.more.beautiful.and.far.more.safer.then.fireworks
Sit back and enjoy the show.
Agreed 👍
A million times better than fireworks.
Appreciate the comment, thanks for watching!
Although technically impressive and have their place I prefer fireworks, the sound the randomness, the smell. All the governments of the West would rather us have no fireworks hmmm
Sit back and watch the show!!!!
Totally! Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed the video.
imagine this led show with drones as small as flys wtf
Right? I'm sure we'll get there sooner than people think!
Fireworks and drone light shows are 2 different things.
cool stuff. really amazing what they can do.
Ya they're pretty versatile! Lots of future possibilities for different types of shows. Thanks for watching!
Drone shows are very cool and should be something we all welcome. However, they cannot, and should not, replace traditional fireworks shows. There's room in the skies for both. As for people whining about fireworks, well, people whine about all kinds of things these days.
Agreed! I don't think fireworks are going anywhere, and for good reason..fireworks are awesome! Drones add another dimension to the live entertainment space though and it'll be cool to see how they both continue to develop in the coming years. Thanks for watching!
This is only the beginning drone tech will get so good with AI and then just dance this is the new fireworks display BANGS not so much but Music
AI will definitely have a transformative impact on plenty of existing hardware, drone tech included! I'll be watching this space closely over the coming years!
Maybe pay a spokesperson.
The future is the holografic image! No risk
Large scale holograms are definitely in the cards, that'll be epic to see irl
This is going to make safely and cheaply clearing mine fields and trenches child’s play.
It would be great if not for advertising, Advertising ruins everything;