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A tour of Washington, North Carolina using our DJI Phantom 3 drone piloted and edited by David Winstead.

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A tour of Washington, North Carolina using our DJI Phantom 3 drone
piloted and edited by David Winstead.



VIDEO: Recorded 2.7k video at 30fps using the Standard DJI Phantom 3 Drone stock camera in Washington, North Carolina. Edited using VEGAS Pro 14, downscaled to 1080p.

MUSIC: David Winstead
DRONE PILOT: David Winstead
VIDEO EDITING: David Winstead

COMPANY: Symbiotic Networks, Inc. (symbioticnetworks.com)
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( February 20th, 2017 @ 6:27 pm )
 
When did you come to the Pearl on the Pamlico?
( February 20th, 2017 @ 6:20 pm )
 
Two famous people have been to Washington, NC, me and Winston Churchill. One is a bit more famous that the other. Can you guess which one?



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