DT writer Brandon Widder contributed to this post.
Commercial drones are like that dog inside the coffee shop down the street. There are plenty of reasons to worry — the potential for fleas and Cujo-inducing bites, for instance — but we’re often far too tickled to give a damn. Despite recent security concerns and sweeping bans in our country’s national parks, aerial drones have still managed to capture spectacular footage from above that was essentially unthinkable a few years ago. They’ve wormed their way through the cavernous ice caves of Alaska, flown a la Spider Man above the protester-lined streets of Hong Kong, and even gone toe-to-toe with Mother Nature (on more than one occasion). Drones have allowed just about anyone with a few hundred bucks to film a bird’s eye view of whatever they please.
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That said, there’s no shortage of drone films out there. Here are our 16 favorite videos, just in case you’ve decided to skip your upcoming trip to Chernobyl or ever wondered what it’s like to hover above a megapod of dolphins from the perspective of a seagull.
Yacht fire
When a million dollar yacht catches fire in a San Diego harbor, it takes only a few minutes before a man armed with a quadcopter and boat begins shooting. However, before you sympathize with the yacht owner, just take a look at how the price investments dwarfs the fire trucks in front of it. I guess there’s a valid reason for switching to GEICO after all…
Hong Kong protest
Millions recently protested in Hong Kong regarding the Chinese government’s plan to increase regulations over the special administrative region near Wanchai. The sheer scale of the peaceful protests are captured in this footage — which, astonishingly, manages to showcase more waving than Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade.
Alaskan ice caves
Firefight Films’ footage of the massive ice caves atop Alaska’s Mendenhall Glacier makes the frozen north seem somewhat more appealing. The breathtaking caves are basically the snow fort you made as a child, except we doubt you had exquisite, blue-eyed soul blaring in the background. Then again, maybe you were ahead of the curve.
Panning over Chernobyl
Modern-day Pripyat, Chernobyl, is virtually a ghost town overgrown with trees and debris of a once-thriving Soviet city. Filmmaker Danny Cooke’s footage shows the effects of the devastating nuclear accident that took place nearly 30 years ago, one that forced nearly 50,000 people to evacuate their Ukrainian home for less contaminated pastures.
Space Needle at dusk
An Amazon employee from out of town shot this quick flyover of the popular Seattle icon. It’s as close as you’ll come to watching the sun set from the deck of the Space Needle without paying. Too bad he later ended up crashing the drone into the Space Needle, that is, before receiving a knock on his door from the local police department.
Lima, Peru
The serene beaches and back roads of Lima, Peru look exquisite, especially when shot from above, at dusk. It’s no wonder archaeologists in the country have begun to use the miniature aircraft to document protected, ancients sites throughout the country.
This ram is not happy
This furry fellow rams like a champ. He’s become a hero of sorts for his anti-drone stance, and to be honest, who could blame him? No one wants a rotating blade to the face.
“Utopia” in Arizona desert
Chock-full of terrific drone flyovers, this short film talks a little about the experimental town of Arcosanti. Italian-American architect Paolo Soleri designed the community in the 1970s as a sustainable alternative to the commonplace, urban environment that was beginning to engulf the Earth. The video may showcase a slew of brief interviews, but it also captures the innate beauty of Arizona’s deserts and harsh climate to a tee.
Flying through fireworks
This clip has two things going for it: amazing aerial footage of fireworks and a gorgeous view of the city skyline at night. However, you’ll probably want to mute the rendition of “Ave Maria.” Just because Franz Schubert’s classic is nearly a century old doesn’t mean it’s better suited for fireworks than other pieces of classical music. Sheesh!
Hawk takedown
Hawks RULE.
Fly over erupting volcano
Tanna Island, a 25 mile-long freckle in the South Pacific, is home to some pretty major seismic activity. Here, we watch a drone cozy up to an erupting volcano Yasur, complete with spewing lava and plenty of steam.
Fly over Iceland volcano during eruption
Eric Cheng, director of aerial imaging at DJI, captured lava rivers spilling down the banks of the second highest mountain in Iceland (Bárðarbunga) during its eruption in August. Although he made it out alive, his GoPro Hero3+ wasn’t as fortunate. At least it only melted the entire face of the camera and not the MicroSD card housed inside.
Burning Man
Burning Man is all about community — well, and the burning of a large wooden effigy. The video below captures the festival in all its glory, with wide shots of Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, towering sculptures, and the massive amount of people willing to shell out an upward of $400 to party in the middle of nowhere.
Construction of Apple campus
Apple has been pretty hush-hush about its new digs in Cupertino. The 176-acre facility will serve as the workplace for more than 14,000 employees when it opens in 2016, though, and feature a staggering 7,000 trees. Arial drone footage reveals the latest progress on the behemoth structure, which appears to resembles the arena from Gladiator. As Russel Crowe would say, “What we do in life echoes in eternity,” so we guess it’s best Apple gets it right the first time.
Blue Whales off the California coast
For the six billion of us who have never seen a blue whale in-person, this is the next best thing. As an added bonus, the filmmakers even manged to capture a megapod of dolphins stampeding off the coast of Dana Point, California, at around 4:28. Good ol’ Captain Dave never fails to disappoint.
OK Go’s music video
This is the band most known for their treadmill prowess. This music video is captured in one take and brings new meaning to the song title, “I Won’t Let You Down.”