So, I own and operate a sailboat/whale watching charter business in Oceanside, California. Last week, I was contacted by a movie studio in New York who wanted to charter three of my boats to film a Netflix documentary about Phage Therapy. They want to focus on a well known female university professor who saved her husbands life (also a university professor) who was stricken with a rare (and fatal) bacterial disease. Apparently the wife sought after and ultimately discovered a cure through her research which saved her husbands life. Long story short, the movie studio booked our boats on Feb 16th and along with a filming crew, they will be bringing two commercial drones to document our adventure from the air as well as on the boats. They chose the boats to film part of this documentary because the "husband and wife" professors love boating and the producers want to end the documentary with them on a boat sailing away into the sunset. They will be filming on the boat for 6 hours. I am excited to see the type of drones they will be using as well as the operators skill level when taking off and landing on a floating/moving platform. I know that I have done it a few times but it's scary for sure. My drones are $1500, theirs I am sure will be $$$$$$$ more. I will make sure to take pictures after they complete the shooting and I will post them for you all to see, that is if you are interested of course.