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- Everyone is talking about a drone video showing off the Dallas Cowboys practice facility.
- The latest episode of HBO’s ‘Hard Knocks’ opened with the three-minute-long fly-through video.
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It was no secret that when the Dallas Cowboys were selected to be the team on this season of ‘Hard Knocks,’ HBO was going to go full Texas mode with over-the-top videography and features.
Viewers got just that during the opening scenes of the latest episode of the show with a mind-blowing continuous drone shot of the team’s headquarters.‘The Star’ is the Cowboys’ 91-acre campus and the drone shot showed off practically every square inch of the facility located in Frisco, Texas.
The drone starts out flying over the entertainment district before covering the multiple practice fields, both indoor and outdoor, film rooms, locker rooms, meeting rooms, and more.
The drone not only flies through the open window of a truck but also makes its way through multiple squat racks inside the team’s weight room.
Continous Drone Shot Of The Cowboys Headquarters
The Video Was Finally Captured On The Final Attempt Of The Day
You’d be correct in saying that the production team behind the drone shot didn’t capture the video during their first attempt.
According to
The drone video was done by Sky Candy Studios, which is the same Minneapolis-based aerial videography company that put together the viral drone video flying through a bowling alley. Jay Christen was the pilot of the drone for the bowling alley video as well as the continuous shot video through the Mall of America.
The ‘Hard Knocks’ drone video was captured on a Cinewhoop-style first-person view drone with a GoPro attached to it.
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