IKEA’s drone can be used to stock warehouses, while visual artist Mihail Parkhomenko used an FPV drone to shoot his ‘Transmission’ short film in a single take. The film starts with a man grabbing a motorcycle helmet and gloves from a window ledge before the camera drops down the exterior of the apartment building into a road tunnel.
After diving into the road tunnel, the camera begins tracking a car when a man on the motorcycle delivers a package to passengers in the car. Now the trickiest part was having one of the actors actually grabbing the drone to film inside the car. Eventually, we see the computer screen and then the man shutting the laptop, thus beginning the loop again.
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Catching the drone from moving car also wasn’t an easiest part and differs to static catching from the ground. Even considering we’ve trained a lot on parking lines and tried various handle option the probability of perfect result was insignificant,” said the director.