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Drones 101: Coordinating a Drone Shoot

Jon Graham • Apr 01, 2019

Local 161 Drone Seminar

Everything You Wanted to Know About Drones

Disclaimer: All material presented, including laws and regulations, technology, staffing, and Flying Monster's best practices are subject to change. This presentation is introductory and should not substitute as an evaluation of any particular shoot. Always check with Flying Monster or another certified drone professional and studio guidelines for the latest laws and requirements.

Audience:

UPMs, Producers, Coordinators, etc..

Presented to the Local 161


Agenda:

Who We Are: About Flying Monster & Today’s Speakers 

Drone Law: Learn What it Takes to Fly a Drone Legally

Coordinating a Drone Shoot: Working Together to Make it Happen

Drone Packages and Uses: Leading-Edge Drone Technology and Use Cases

Drones Post Covid: How Drones Cann Work Safely on Set

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