1800 drones above the National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan form a globe at the Tokyo2020 Olympics opening ceremony
For those who watched the Tokyo2020 Olympic Games live on Friday morning (many countries, including the United States, will re-air the event on taped delay in local primetime), there were a number of highlights. Even with some awkward moments in the fan-less Japan National Stadium, which had graduated placards placed around to give some appearance of an audience, there were still a number of highlight moments at the event.
DRONE FORMATIONS IN THE SKY
Among the highlights was an aerial display using drones.
Drones have become a regular part of Olympic opening ceremonies in recent years, but Tokyo might have perfected it. Organizers used drones to create a floating sphere in the sky that ultimately morphed into the moon and planet earth.
Drone shows in the near future might replace fireworks as massive skyward public displays after Tokyo showed that drones can be used not only for capture but for display as well.
1,824 drones were used in the display, with photos and videos from around Tokyo appearing online. The drones, as they did at the 2018 Games, used the Intel “Shooting Stars” platform.
Below are photos and videos of the Tokyo 2020 drone presentation, followed by drone videos from previous Olympic Games.
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