Secrets of the Buckingham Palace drone show: the team who put a corgi in lights - News Summed Up

Secrets of the Buckingham Palace drone show: the team who put a corgi in lights


A 600ft corgi kept watch over Buckingham Palace on Saturday as part of the spectacular light show, with 400 drones creating a variety of royal symbolsThe team behind the drone display that lit up the sky above Buckingham Palace had to rehearse in an off-grid location to keep it under wraps. Audiences on Saturday night were awed by light show featuring 400 illuminated drones that drew shapes including a giant corgi, a cup of tea, the Queen’s handbag and a postage stamp bearing her profile. SponsoredIt was developed by the light show company Skymagic, which was also behind the impressive displays that have lit up London as part of the last two New Year’s Eve celebrations. Drones lit up the sky at The Queen's Platinum Jubilee PartyThe Platinum Jubilee project took about six months to develop and the Skymagic crew had to rehearse in a secret location far from the capital, away from prying eyes. Ordinarily the team of


Source: The Times June 06, 2022 07:31 UTC



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