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| Ah, looks like you're right. combined with probable extremely zoomed in shots from the blimp I bet that's what I was seeing. I could have sworn I saw those cable cameras do some UAV-like floating moves, but it was probably the angle and the fact you couldn't see the wires. Each camera had what looked like four propellers but that must have just been the cables. On top of which my friend just purchased one for his production company so I've had them on the brain.
I was thinking to myself, even if they were gas-powered they must only get ten to twenty minutes of flight, and how are they running gas-pwered UAVs in a closed dome without noxious fumes? Not to mention the wireless HD live broadcasting issues...
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Jim Feeley <jfeeley@gmail.com> wrote:
The subtle moves on the stills and/or video in the Paul Harvey truck/farmer spot were pretty nice. Not art, but good craft and wise advertising use of "quiet is the new loud." So that kind of stood out.
And was completely surprised to see a spot featuring The Flaming Lips. Ya, they're an old band. But still...
Teddy, I don't think they had any UAV drones inside the superdome. They were using Cablecam or a competing system. Totally cool, but absolutely fly (and suspend) by wire:
http://www.cablecam.com/
Jim Feeley
jfeeley@gmail.com
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