Capturing aerial live video and images through Drones

Aside from light shows, drones can be equipped with cameras, granting them the opportunity to fly and take bird’s eye view shots of the music event. 

 This is facilitated by the drone’s first-person view (FPV) live video technology, which uses a multi-band wireless transmitter that connects to an on-ground display source. This source can be a computer, tablet, or smartphone.

FPV technology is arguably the technology that helps remote concertgoers most feel like they’re attending music events in-person, as it allows them to watch concerts on any mobile device from anywhere in the world. In fact, many concerts today, like SZA’s aforementioned Ethereal in Bloom concert, use drones in this manner to enhance the live video concert experience.

 This is facilitated by the drone’s first-person view (FPV) live video technology, which uses a multi-band wireless transmitter that connects to an on-ground display source. This source can be a computer, tablet, or smartphone.

FPV technology is arguably the technology that helps remote concertgoers most feel like they’re attending music events in-person, as it allows them to watch concerts on any mobile device from anywhere in the world. In fact, many concerts today, like SZA’s aforementioned Ethereal in Bloom concert, use drones in this manner to enhance the live video concert experience.