Official Page of WanderDrone, an Aerial Filmmaker, Videographer and Drone Photographer based out of Atlanta, Georgia.
(Wander) / Wändər / - To move about without a fixed course or destination: To roam or travel around. (Drone) /Drōn/ - An Unmanned Aircraft, piloted by someone on the ground: deep buzzing or humming sound.
Thanks for Wandering by and checking me out! I had never dipped my toes into the cinematic, video editing, filming, or photography scene until about 2 years ago when I decided to purchase myself a drone and some video editing software on a whim and give it a try! Everything I learned I learned through RU-vid, and I am constantly looking to better and improve myself in any way I can! I hope to one day be a part of a filmmaking crew, a videographer/photographer for National Geographic, or use my drone and my skills to travel the world and show it from a unique and beautiful new perspective! Thank you for taking the time to come here I hope you have a beautiful day!
…. Born and raised in Atlanta. I’m a 55 year old black gentleman. Seen a lot come and go! Honestly, I hated gentrification, but I have to admit, I can’t believe how much Atlanta has grown and changed, and I love it! I hate the cost of living now, but hopefully it will get better! This is a beautiful video production! As a native Atlantan that has traveled the world, no matter where I visited, it always made me appreciate Atlanta even more! I have always loved living here, and still do! But BY FAR.., out of all the skyscrapers and amazing growth.., my absolute favorite thing in all of the changes… IS THE BELTLINE! I am crazy about the beltline! And not just the main circle.., but all the connecting trails everywhere as well! The beltline is a home run!!! The gentrification overshadowed everything for a long time, but hopefully the real laid back spirit of southern charm will dominate as the prevailing culture! Southerners speak to each other, we check on neighbors, we are courteous drivers, we say please and thank you, we hold the door open, we give hugs, we respect adults and elders, we don’t use profanity in front of children and older people, etc… that’s the southern way! We understand that people in the north don’t speak, don’t make eye contact, stay to themselves, can be rude, disrespectful etc as the norm… but you’re not up north.., you’re living in the south now.., so chill out.., relax, calm down, slow down… maybe you newcomers will get it after a while.., we native Atlantians certainly hope so! There is a lot of money and business here! No need to come with the criminal minds or toxic behavior! You can make legit money in Atlanta! Start a business, change your life, get to know business people around you.., Atlanta is that place! All the crime, gangs, and hustlers from other cities.. just know you’re in Atlanta now.., it’s not cute.., you look ignorant and out of place here bringing all the toxic drama. Just stop it! You’re in an entrepreneurial city, a professional city, with amazing people.., leave the old craziness behind.., and start you a brand new life here in Atlanta.., it’s the right place! We must keep it that way.., it will take all of us to make sure that happens!… Meanwhile.., welcome.., we hope you love and appreciate Atlanta as much as we do!…….
Wow so Atlanta's crime rate is super high, i thought only gigantic city like new york or los angeles which had a very high crime rates. This truly shocking 😅
Nice clips but a surprising lack of the Buckhead Skyline which is impressive as well 🤷🏻♂️. Just a few seconds 3/4 of the way through. May be on another version add more of Buckhead?
The gay rainbow crossing was the only disgusting scene in the video. I love my city of Atlanta. Thank God Stacy Abrams didn't win governor, she would've destroyed the whole state 🫡
"Disgusting" are people like you, if you cannot accept other people's options, please think about how you can be less homophobic, racist, and any other disgusting way to enjoy life and RESPECT others.
This was great footage of Atlanta. It's gonna be even more spectacular once those new buildings are completed in midtown one will be one of the tallest buildings in Atlanta 60 story building going up at 1072 West Peachtree st. Thx for posting this..Great job!!!
Of course they should be proud of it, show how much we do respect others and how much we are mature about ourselves, so we don't care about other's choices, RIGHT? if you cannot accept other people's options, please think about how you can be less homophobic, racist, and any other disgusting way to enjoy life and RESPECT others.
@@camillacs you have no idea what you are talking about. I am happy to let others do as they wish. it doesnt need to be rammed down our throats everywhere we look. keep your sexual preferences and activities private like the vast majority of normal people do. dont use it to brainwash children who are not mature enough to deal with such issues. imagine how it will be when conservatives retake control of society - I'm sure you'll be happy to have MAGA painted crosswalks everywhere! hypocrite. I rent an apartment from 2 gay men in Mexico. if I didnt know they were a couple I would never know what their sexuality is because they dont advertise it, they arent activists and they dont act effeminate. they are just normal people. and that should be the standard we all accept and strive for. the movement has gone far beyond equal rights and acceptance now.
A wonderfull video! Would it be possible to film only company logos from Atlanta buildings by nights? So that the new video only about company logos by night... Coca, CNN, AT&T, LaFitness and others... For example, something like drone flying around the CNN Center to film all four red logos and then "CNN Center" logo over the main entrance (as CNN is moving out from that building this year, so there will be no such red logo anymore), CNN Deck, plus more I mentioned... Thanks :-) (Watching from the Czech republic.)
Too much violent crime. You can get your *ss shot off in Lenox or Phipps at the drop of a hat. I lived near Atlanta in the 70s, and it was big then but not a jungle.
The NYC of the Deep South. The city "that literally rose from the ashes". The Phoenix of the South. A City Amongst the Forest/Trees. A DARN NICE CITY. It is turning bluer and bluer each day. It's becoming more cosmopolitan every day. The skin color on folks who call this home isn't snowy White anymore. Thanks be to God......Diversity and culture galore. Only ex-Confederate State to turn BLUE last election cycle. Great highway system - although a bit too spread out for my liking. The world's busiest yet super-efficient airport and great public transport system: rail and bus. Terrible public schools.
This is very good. Having lived in Atlanta for almost three decades, I can deduce that the author is likely a 28-35 year old male, went to GA Tech and lives in Cabbagetown. I might be off by a tiny bit in any of those factors, but I know I'm directionally correct.
@@michaelphillips2079 It’s true tho. ATL has a nice skyline, but a lot of cities in the sunbelt are building up too. This is Dallas Currently. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DdhGh4CoEqw.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wBejqZOboh4.html
@@RedroomStudios That’s because it’s the New York of Canada and its largest city. Dallas or Atlanta isn’t. None of Canada’s largest cities look better than any of America’s largest cities. Even with Atlanta and Dallas’ smaller skylines, the architecture looks wayyyyyyyyyyy better than the bland buildings going up in Toronto.