This is a video of the 1,002 drone light show performed by Sky Elements Drones of Fort Worth, Texas for the 4th of July, featuring American and Texan imagery. The show was definitely impressive, but the way the video was shot was equally impressive. During the performance, the Guinness World
Because you have to go big if you want Santa to notice your house from the sky, Youtuber Yard Truck built this floating truck Christmas lights display, complete with the Grinch’s Chevy S-10 being pulled by a reindeer atop a John Deere. The truck rocks from side to side too
This is a video of Studio Drift’s 1,000 drone light show performing at Burning Man. The drones make a bunch of different moving geometric shapes before ending the show with a giant human face. Trippy. I can only imagine what I would have thought if I’d actually been tripping, but
This is a video of a drone operator successfully changing a light bulb with a quadrocopter (complete with the audio from Interstellar added for effect). So, if you were wondering how many drones it takes to change a light bulb, the answer is one. It still takes two Italians though
This is a short video of a fluffy white dog wearing a light-up rainbow necklace under its fur so it glows in the night. Obviously, if you were to ever ask, “Hey dog, you wanna have some fun?” you should already know the answer. There’s no question if this dog
Presumably attempting to recreate Swan Lake, this is a video of a small army of lit drones gracefully dancing over the waters of a mountain lake, set to piano rendition of ‘O Holy Night’. As much as I do hate almost all robotic technology, I’ll admit this was very well
This is a video from a drone light show at Reunion Tower in downtown Dallas, Texas depicting a Pokemon card pack being opened, then Pikachu battling Charizard, all performed by 250 synchronized drones with integrated lights. That’s pretty impressive. I wonder how many residents called the news/police reporting aliens. This
This is a video from Tom Betgeorge (who creates all those over-the-top Christmas and Halloween home light show displays), who’s choreographed the lights of two Teslas to perform a dance off to Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’. The trunks also get in on the action, raising and lowering themselves to the