Some ski resorts explore possibility of ‘drone zones’

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Some ski resorts explore possibility of ‘drone zones’

Some ski areas to use more technology to film customers
Some U.S. ski resorts are exploring the possibility of “drone zones” where professionally operated drones can produce customized video that show off individual skiers in action.
This image taken from a drone shows skiers making their way down mountainside at Big White Ski Resort near Kelowna, B.C., Canada.
Cape Productions, the firm offering skier selfies by using drones, is expected to charge between $100 and $200 for a photo shoot that includes three runs.

Some ski resorts explore possibility of ‘drone zones’

Some U.S. ski resorts are exploring the possibility of “drone zones” where professionally operated drones can produce customized video that show off individual skiers in action.
This image taken from a drone shows skiers making their way down mountainside at Big White Ski Resort near Kelowna, B.C., Canada.
Cape Productions, the firm offering skier selfies by using drones, is expected to charge between $100 and $200 for a photo shoot that includes three runs.