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Guest post by Avery T. Phillips of DottedMusicDrones have been a hot commodity for a few years now, after finally hitting the market and becoming accessible for the average consumer to purchase. These unmanned aerial vehicles have tons of potential uses, and have been used both recreationally and to deliver an upgraded experience in a variety of entertainment platforms.There is often an awkward period with new technology, as marketing teams and technology companies look for the best way to apply them in different industries. In the music industry, drones have been found to add a lot of value when used to record live music performances from a better perspective, as well as to create awesome light visuals for audiences to enjoy.Drones Helping Musicians Increase ShowmanshipRobotics and AI are now found in many industries, helping take basic tasks off the hands of humans in order to give people the opportunity to focus on more advanced and elaborate tasks that require critical thinking. Private drone sales are on track to break $82 billion within the first decade of sales, as more people become attracted to the creative entertainment potential they offer. Tech startups have seized the opportunity to apply the new technology to the music industry, in order to target music producers, marketing teams, and performance designers who are constantly searching for ways to take songwriting and performances to the next level.In the music industry, drones have been used to create new video recording opportunities in concerts, allowing for shots to be recorded from higher and wider angles. This type of video content helps provide a new and larger perspective of an artist’s concert experience, which can be used to create more impactful promotional content, or content that can potentially be used for music documentaries.Drones have also been used to amplify the concert experience for major artists, such as huge pop and R&B artist Drake, or famous metal band Metallica. In order to add some extra zing to their live performances, these artists have used drones from the indoor drone show company, Verity. Founded in 2014, this company was created to bring technology and the arts together by using tech to design influential light shows that add a new element for musicians and other performers to use as part of their performance. Drone light shows help to transport audiences to another world as part of a collective art and music experience.How Drones Are Helping Artists Build Better Experiences For Fans
Growing exponentially in popularity, drones have become increasingly accessible to the average consumer, bringing with them a variety of exciting opportunities for those in the music industry, from recording live. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/07/how-drones-are-helping-artis