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Drone Journalism Arrives - NYTimes.com

“A Polish firm called RoboKopter scored something of a coup … when it demonstrated that its miniature flying drone was capable of recording spectacular aerial views of a chaotic protest in Warsaw. 

As the Warsaw daily Gazeta Wyborcza reported, the RoboKopter video provided strikingly cinematic images of what was, at ground level, a tense and confusing confrontation among far-right Polish nationalists celebrating the country’s independence day, left-wing anarchists from Germany and police officers.”

Read more about the use of the flying drones and what they can offer newsrooms on the New York Times. 

(via theatlantic)

Source: The New York Times

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