Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • a drone has taken viewers into a place that some may not dare visit right now.

  • A bowling alley, the nearly minute and a half long video titled Right Up Our Alley was filmed in just one shot.

  • No cuts or edits to the original footage.

  • Director of photography with Rally Studios J.

  • Christensen explains how it was shot earlier this month in Minneapolis.

  • It's a sin to whoop, and so it's literally just a quad that it's pretty small and able to fit through small spaces.

  • And the transmitter is this camera down here, and it just goes right to the goggles and then, um, GoPro's.

  • It's getting your cinematic video at the end of the day, and obviously there's no audio you can get from it because it's a buzzing drone.

  • So everything for sound has always got to be imposed no matter, no matter what.

  • Unfortunately, the studio said it took 10 to 12 attempts over a couple hours before they had the perfect one take their patience, paid off.

  • The video footage of people hanging out bowling and succeeding at it has gone viral.

  • On the Internet Director Anthony Jascha.

  • It's more of a scene than a story, right?

  • It's not exactly It's paying the picture of kind of getting back out with the friends and a night at a bowling alley, which I think we all really miss.

  • Yeah, it just paints this picture of come and coming back to normal.

  • And we got to remember these places like Ryan, like pulling.

  • The filmmakers say they wanted to fly into the bowling alley to remind people that such businesses are in need of supports.

  • This is bowling.

  • There are rules.

a drone has taken viewers into a place that some may not dare visit right now.

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it