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The exterior shot as the film opens was easy. There was light wind and we got the shot. Then we tried an interior shot of the reception area. That was not so easy. I started in Tripod mode. The object avoidance system was beeping like crazy. The room was too small. It was impossible to navigate. The drone was very confined to a narrow flight path making the shot we wanted impossible to get. So we switched to Positioning mode. This made navigation a little easier. The first couple of flights/takes went ok. On the last attempt the bird started to drift toward the wall. I was quick on the sticks, but it was too late. The props caught one of the columns in the doorway and down she went. There was only damage to one prop, but I lost my nerve after that and used one of the previous takes. I should have used prop guards. These drones are great. Sometimes we just ask too much of them. Indoor shots require skill, caution and a room large enough to account for some drift.
Here is the final render, sans crash:
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Here is the final render, sans crash:
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