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PORTLAND, Ore. - eTravelWire -- Skylights, an entertainment and aviation company located in Washington state, recently completed a run of drone light shows for "Pretty Lights" at a unique location, "The Caverns," just south of Nashville, Tennessee. Pretty Lights is known for its use of special FX-like lasers and video elements to create an overwhelming quality crafted FX that blends seamlessly with the group's unique style of music. The natural progression was to add a Drone Light Show
Drone Light Shows are the newest and most exciting form of live entertainment. Drone Light Shows have proven to be the most exciting and popular new special FX in the entertainment industry
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SkyLites uses hundreds and, in some cases, thousands of "IFO" drones (manufactured by Uvify) to create unique formations in the night sky. Using specialized software from SPH Engineering. The trained pilots at SkyLites along with our creative team, can take your ideas of imagery and storytelling and display them up to 400 feet in the night sky.
Kyle Garner
http://www.SkyLites.net
Drone Light Shows are the newest and most exciting form of live entertainment. Drone Light Shows have proven to be the most exciting and popular new special FX in the entertainment industry
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SkyLites uses hundreds and, in some cases, thousands of "IFO" drones (manufactured by Uvify) to create unique formations in the night sky. Using specialized software from SPH Engineering. The trained pilots at SkyLites along with our creative team, can take your ideas of imagery and storytelling and display them up to 400 feet in the night sky.
Kyle Garner
http://www.SkyLites.net
Source: SkyLites LLC
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