This week, I read an article about how drones can now be used as camera platforms in America. Before, the film and T.V. industries were restricted to man operated helicopter on American soil; if they wanted to use drones, they would have to go to another country. However, only 6 aerial photo companies are allowed to use drones on productions at the moment. It is said that this will support job creation, revenues, and movie and T.V. production in the U.S.
This is important because it gives the film and T.V. industries new means of filming. There are no longer as many restrictions in America on using drones as camera platforms. This opens up endless possibilities to what types of shots and scenes can be produced. This impacts me in a number of ways such as a consumer; I can expect to see possible more films, filmed in the U.S.. As a filmmaker It gives more possibles of shots that will better depict what is happening.
The legalization of drones on American soil as camera platforms is good and all but raises a few questions. Will this even affect film and T.V. industries? I believe it will; companies won't need to leave the country if they use drones as camera platforms. What differences do drone camera platforms and man operated helicopter camera platforms have? Man operated helicopter camera platforms are more dangerous and costs more money. How will it affect U.S. economy? it is said that it should encourage film industries to stay and film in america, creating more possible job opportunities and thus helping the economy.