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7,998 drones recreate Hatsune Miku MV in the night sky[bhidio]breaking the Guinness record for drones creating light source images

As drone technology matures, many events now use drone displays to add visual effects. Recently, a Japanese company collaborated with a Chinese drone manufacturer to use 7,998 drones to recreate Hatsune Miku‘s music video in the night sky, successfully breaking the Guinness World Record for “the most drone show biggest in the world” again. This drone performance uses the animation of the 10th anniversary theme song “Intergalactic Bound” of “HATSUNE MIKU EXPO”, bringing a visual feast to Hatsune Miku’s world tour.

▲ Image source:Piapro TV @YouTube

The Japanese drone company “RED CLIFF Co., Ltd” and the Shenzhen drone manufacturer and player “HIGH GREAT” in China had jointly planned this drone exhibition. The two companies used drones to stage stunning animations in the night sky, and created a giant display screen over 155 meters wide and 85 meters high to display Hatsune’s giant animation screen, creating “the largest light source image created by a drone”” New record.

▲ Image source:Piapro TV @YouTube

This drone performance uses the official fully animated MV produced by たなかまさあき, which is the main event of the 10th anniversary of “HATSUNE MIKU EXPO”. “Intergalactic Bound” was produced by Yunosuke and CircusP and sung by Hatsune Miku. The following is the original version of the MV.

▲ Image source:Piapro TV @YouTube

▲ Image source:Piapro TV @YouTube

The 10th anniversary tour of “HATSUNE MIKU EXPO” will start in Europe from late October to early November, and will go to New Zealand and Australia for the first time in mid to late November. Through a series of shows, both old and new will get a glimpse of this virtual singer.

Source:CryptoDrone-MagazineDellows NewsIT mediaHatsune Miku Official Blog

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