Geee Posted January 25, 2013 Share Posted January 25, 2013 Town Hall: Unmanned drones are best known for their ability to hunt down suspected terrorists abroad, but they might have an entirely different use: movie making. Hollywood's lobbying group is pressing the Obama administration to allow movie makers to use drones for aerial shots. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) revealed in a lobbying disclosure report this week that it had urged the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to allow filmmakers to fly unmanned aircraft in U.S. airspace. The group had previously disclosed lobbying on the issue in a report last October. Howard Gantman, a spokesman for the MPAA, explained that putting a camera on an unmanned aircraft can be cheaper, safer and more useful than relying on a helicopter or a crane to get a difficult shot. "You can innovate in a number of different, interesting ways to shoot a scene [using unmanned aircraft]," Gantman said. The FAA is currently drafting rules to allow private groups to apply to fly drones. The agency aims to begin issuing private drone licenses by 2015. Although businesses are currently barred from operating drones, police departments around the country have already begun exploring the technology, which can be a cost-effective way to gain a bird's-eye view of a scene. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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