After I watched it, I thought the drone must be flying on automatic along a pre-programmed path that had been determined earlier at a slower speed. But after watching a couple of other videos discussing how it was made (including https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvkot4jGLWU), it sounds like the drone pilot was flying it manually in real time (wearing headgear to see the camera feed). They said it took 10 to 12 tries, but that's probably for the single take, and I'm guessing there were more practice runs and trying out different flight paths before that.
Now I'm imagining "video" games where drone pilots/players navigate their drones along a real obstacle course, and multi-player aerial dogfight games where the players fly their drones against each other, with virtual laser guns, with sensors on each drone to know when it's been "hit" and should drop out of the game. Which, doing some searches now, already exist, of course! The future keeps happening while I'm busy doing other stuff. :)
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Date: 2021-03-14 11:14 pm (UTC)From:Now I'm imagining "video" games where drone pilots/players navigate their drones along a real obstacle course, and multi-player aerial dogfight games where the players fly their drones against each other, with virtual laser guns, with sensors on each drone to know when it's been "hit" and should drop out of the game.
Which, doing some searches now, already exist, of course! The future keeps happening while I'm busy doing other stuff. :)