Burning Man from the air – a quadricopter’s eye view

Here is some interesting “eye in the sky” footage from 2011’s Rites of Passage Burn, filmed by San Francisco web and video design agency ZMInteractive using a remote controlled quadricopter. It’s a perspective of Black Rock City that most of us have never seen before – as well as a great way to find the  nearest Honey Wagon.

Aerial shots of the Temple, Man and the Trojan Horse:

The 65-foot long superyacht Christina:

Hovering over the Distrikt day party (looks like pretty early in the day):

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