No CGI here. I filmed the video at 240fps on a GoPro, and then adjusted the playback speed during editing. At the beginning it starts playing slow, then gradually speeds up going down the slide, and then slows back down during the splash. I have another short of a boat engine revving in water which gives a similar effect. Thanks for asking 🙂
With you causing leading edge damage to that massive piece of electrical infrastructure. The blade tips are moving hundreds of mph. Great work making it harder for people in this hobby.
1.) You don't know what you don't know. 2.) This is not the original stock footage. It is an edited short-form meme video. 3.) What leading edge damage? It appears you have concluded that a drone was flown directly into the path of wind turbine blades. Perhaps you should WATCH THE VIDEO CAREFULLY, on a larger screen. 4.) I respect your comment, regardless of how emotionally-driven or presumptuous it may have been. Thank you for taking time to comment.
Maybe the batteries were going low and the drone was on a slow no control decent or the operator was drunk, dumb or unauthorized to operate large drones with out the proper FAA licences .
Maybe the drone weighed less than 250 grams and operated legally within recreational limits. Perhaps video transformations such as pan and zoom, frame rotation, and blur were used to create this silly short. What about the audio? Let me know if there are any toy-sized drones on the market capable of recording high quality sound without the high pitched buzzing noise of its own propellers.
Was will uns dieses dumme Video nun zeigen? Das der Kameramann zu blöde ist, eine Drohne zu fliegen? Hier sollen wir also unterhalten werden, Aha. Gut, dass ich diesen Kommentar geschrieben habe.
Too many life boats ruining the view. Get rid of some. Fun fact there not required to have enough for everyone on board anyways 75% boats the additional 25% can be rafts Just look out for accidental steam releases
I'd rather be on the raft if sea conditions were favourable. No need for davits, the rafts self-inflate upon contact with the water. As everyone panics, swarming the lifeboats and overwhelming the crew, simply find another person to help you toss a raft barrel over the rail. Then jump in the water, get in, and move away from the sinking ship!
I don't know the drone and I don't know the windmill, but I just want to say that it's unlikely that the average drone being a pound and a half will damage a windmill. At least not an American one, they are literally designed to withstand tornadoes. Even a goose that weights more than 10 pounds won't damage them. At least from what I know. Edit: just noticed the channel is called Florida man drone, that windmill is made to hurricanes, there ain't no way that the average drone would even cause damage. That right there is a multi-ton blade that just hit that drone.
@@yuyuolozaga3023 It is unlikely the drone actually impacted the blade. The camera, circuit board, and battery would have been pulverized and unable to record anything after getting sliced. It would be "lights out" just like the poor goose.