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From bowling alleys to race tracks, how a new breed of drones is transforming cinema – ABC News
Pilots can now mount cinema-grade cameras on highly manoeuvrable drones and get shots that have previously been impossible.

Millions of people around the world watched last month’s single-take video shot with a drone flying through a Minnesota bowling alley.
Though amazing, the video is just one example of recent developments in drone cinematography.
Improvements in speed and power, image stabilisation, signal latency and camera size are allowing pilots to mount cinema-grade cameras on highly manoeuvrable drones and get shots that have previously been impossible.
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