Fans Debate Ultra Music Festival’s Livestream Drone Footage Quality

Drone shots suck , bring back camera angles.

A heated discussion emerged on r/UMF regarding the Ultra Music Festival livestream’s drone camera work. One user slammed the footage for poor timing and erratic movements, longing for the previous human-operated camera angles that captured the festival vibe more authentically.

Key Points from the Discussion:

  • Criticism of Drone Shots: Described as random, badly timed, and detracting from the viewing experience.
  • Nostalgia for Traditional Filming: Several commenters reminisced about UMF 2017, praised for its high-quality, non-drone camera work.
  • Support for Free Streaming: Despite critiques, many expressed gratitude for free livestream access and full artist set uploads.
  • Mixed Viewer Preferences: Some prefer the aerial drone perspective, while others find human-operated shots more immersive.
  • Skepticism on Audience Shots: A few dismissed footage focused on the crowd, questioning its appeal.

Visual Context

An attached image shows a massive nighttime crowd bathed in red light at the festival, with the UMF TV logo visible—cementing its live broadcast nature.

This debate highlights a clear split between fans appreciating Ultra’s accessible online content and those urging a return to more grounded, traditionally filmed angles over the current drone-heavy approach.

Source: r/UMF

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