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Sun, Dec 25, 2016

Videographer Lifted By Drone In New Film

Video Available On YouTube, Going Viral

A videographer known for his daily vlog has reportedly abandoned that effort to work on larger projects. And the first of those is a holiday film titled "Human Flying Drone."

The film is set in the snow-covered mountains of Finland. In the video, Casey Neistat is lifted into the air by a large drone several times, giving a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside.

Tubefilter reports that the film is similar to one Neistat created during last year's blizzard, where he filmed himself snowboarding behind an SUV on the streets of New York City. That video got some 16 million views on YouTube.

The Human Drone trailer is already up over six million views and climbing, as of this writing.

Neiman purpose-built the drone for the film. It is so large that it requires two people to carry it out of the truck.

Looks like fun. Happy Holidays.

(Images from YouTube video)

FMI: https://youtu.be/PepeRKWsm8I


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