May 13, 2010
This is how all demolition should be filmed
Usually, when a demolition gets recorded you see a number of distant shots of a building disappearing. If you are lucky then some cameras are setup inside a building that is being imploded, or a cool VR camera is used like that on the recent Texas Stadium implosion.
There is a better way of recording demolition though, as the video above shows. Just mount a camera on a remote control helicopter and fly it over the demolition. It produces footage that otherwise couldn't be captured and gives a better overview of the work involved.
Here's the type of helicopter that was probably used to capture the shots:
Source: Demolition News
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Demolition,
helicopter
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