Downtown Las Vegas Drone Video Is Jaw Dropping
If you’ve been here long enough, you remember that Downtown Las Vegas was, for the lack of a better term, dangerous. But a new Downtown Las Vegas drone shot video released by JayByrd Films will have you realizing how amazing that turnaround has been over the years.
Downtown Las Vegas Drone Shot Video Is 2 Minutes 44 Seconds Of Wow
According to JayByrd Films, they were tapped by Corner Bar Management and the Las Vegas Convention And Visitors Authority to put the spotlight on the Fremont East District, and among it the several nightlife stops you’ll find scattered along the block. (If you didn’t know, Corner Bar Management is behind a lot of the properties and projects in that area.)
The mesmerizing Downtown Las Vegas drone shot video zips around and inside many of the trendy properties around Fremont East. From Park On Fremont to Discopussy, Lucky Day to We All Scream and so many other properties, all to the tunes of hometown heroes, The Killers.
We have no idea how they were able to whiz high speed propellers just barely above the heads of partygoers. That said, the video is awe-inspiring and amazing. It’ll make you want to go Downtown tonight.
JayByrd Films Has Done A Ton Of These
This Downtown Las Vegas drone shot video is mind-blowing, and for those in the know, it is undoubtedly from JayByrd Films. Jay Christensen, the man behind the shots, is an absolute drone savant. Wearing FPV (first person vision) goggles, Jay is able to maneuver his drone like a video game (with real repercussions if he messes up).
Here are some of our favorites below, starting with the shot that we first saw that made us all demand much respect.
Whizzing through an old Minneapolis bowling alley, Jay threads needle after needle. Going down the alley with balls, to taking us behind the scenes to see the inner workings of the alley, all in one continuous shot that will blow your mind.
This will show you some of what it takes to get it right. Back here in Las Vegas for the rare chance to send a drone into Sphere. The undertaking is unreal and one wrong move will have Bono getting cut up or a very expensive video screen going out of commission.
Oh yeah, this is the same guy that captured the history making Vegas Golden Knights Stanley Cup celebration in a very choreographed moment.
So to put it lightly, the Downtown Las Vegas drone video was done by the literal best in the world.