Listen "Dancing in the Air: Drones"
Episode Synopsis
Get ready to fly! This week, the Frameform team discusses the uses and mis-uses of drone cinematography in dance. They discuss the aesthetics of the drone camera as well as how its associations with military and surveillance affect the way the onscreen image is read. They reflect on the drone’s potential as a dance partner and what differentiates flight as embodiment and flight as spectacle on film.Clare also provides a small primer for listeners interested in working with drones on their next project (READ: know your fly spaces!!)–FILMSTargeted Advertising Dir. Mitchell RoseOhio, USA@mitchellrosefilmThe Shadow Drone Project Dir. Charles LinehanLondon, UKhttps://www.charleslinehan.co.ukLying Together Dir. Corey BakerNew Zealand/Hong Kong@coreybakerdanceWanting Dir. Robin GeeVirginia/North Carolina, USA@rmgee–LINKSWomen Who DroneFAA regulated airspace mapFAA information on drone pilotingAesthetics of Drone WarfareHow Much do DJI’s Security Vulnerabilities Actually Matter by Sally FrenchDrone Company DJI obscured ties to Chinese state funding, documents show by Cate Cadell–Do you have an event you’d like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here!–Got a question? Email us at [email protected]–Instagram
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