0:00drone dolly zoom demonstration
This scene is presented as a vertical split-screen video, clearly demonstrating a drone's dolly zoom effect. The upper frame captures an aerial wide shot of a tall, modern-looking metal telecommunications or floodlight tower, characterized by multiple tiers of square floodlights mounted on a cylindrical grey mast. The tower is situated on a hilltop, surrounded by dense green foliage, with scattered residential buildings and a distinct blue body of water (likely the ocean) visible in the distant background under a bright, clear blue sky with minimal white clouds. The drone performs a backward flight while simultaneously zooming in, creating the classic dolly zoom effect where the tower appears to maintain its size relative to the frame while the background compresses and draws closer. A prominent black bar with yellow text reading "Try this for Dolly Zoom!" separates the two frames. Below this, overlaid on the bottom frame, white text displays the drone settings: "70% backward flight" and "50% zoom speed". The lower frame provides a close-up, first-person perspective of a light-skinned right hand actively operating a grey DJI drone controller. The thumb is manipulating the right joystick to control the drone's movement. The controller's integrated screen displays the live drone feed, mirroring the upper frame's aerial view, along with various flight telemetry data such as battery life, signal strength, and exposure settings. The overall lighting is bright and natural, typical of a sunny outdoor environment, contributing to a vibrant and clear color palette of greens, blues, and metallic greys.