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Flying Stars Bring Spectacular Drone Show to Ruhrorter Hafenfest
The Ruhrorter Hafenfest in Duisburg, Germany, is set to host an innovative drone show by the company "Flying Stars," promising a visual and auditory spectacle for its 30th anniversary.
The drone show, scheduled to take place on Saturday evening after the fireworks, will feature approximately 250 drones illuminated with vibrant colours and shapes, synchronized to music, creating a dynamic visual experience in the sky. This type of show combines advanced drone choreography with artistic light displays, transforming the night sky into an engaging performance canvas.
Alexander Klomparend, spokesman for Duisburg Kontor, expressed his delight, stating that the drone show is a special highlight for the festival. Preparations for the event are already underway, with at least 50 objects being sent into the air by "Flying Stars" for each show. The pictures for the drone show are developed using 3D animation software.
Regarding "Flying Stars," although the search results do not specifically mention their Ruhrorter Hafenfest performance or detailed background information on them, drone shows of a similar type, such as those by the "DroneArt Show," have been performed in multiple locations internationally, including Milwaukee, Detroit (both in the USA), and Seattle, where over 500 illuminated drones execute synchronized patterns alongside live classical music performances.
Given the absence of direct results on "Flying Stars," it is likely that their show parallels these events by combining music and drone technology to create innovative night-time performances, and they may have appeared at other prominent venues or festivals worldwide akin to major drone shows in the U.S. and China.
The starting point for the drone show in Ruhrort is the Mercator Island. For the best view, Wilms suggests using a wide-angle lens for photography and positioning oneself along the riverbank. The exact images to be shown during the Ruhrort drone show remain a secret.
The drone show in Ruhrort was made possible with additional sponsorship funds. Interestingly, "Flying Stars" has been commissioned by a car manufacturer to depict the 50-year history of one of its models in the sky over the Wolfgangsee in Austria.
The Ruhrorter Hafenfest is introducing a drone show as a new highlight, alongside a guest appearance by 1990s icon Blümchen on Sunday. The drone show will last approximately twelve minutes and does not produce waste, is quiet, and is less stressful for animals due to the absence of loud bangs.
Gadgets and technology will play a significant role in the upcoming drone show at Ruhrorter Hafenfest, as advanced drone choreography, artistic light displays, and 3D animation software are being utilized to create an engaging performance canvas. The show's creator, Flying Stars, has been known for their innovative night-time performances, combining music and drone technology, much like other prominent drone shows internationally.