Winter Olympics: Drone display in opening ceremony was pre-recorded
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XXIII Olympic Winter Games |
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Venue: Pyeongchang, South Korea Dates: 9-25 February |
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The spectacular sight of 1,218 drones forming the Olympic rings during the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics was pre-recorded.
Organisers had said that because of "possible freezing weather and strong winds" that part of the event had been "secretly pre-recorded".
The International Olympic Committee said it was this footage that was used.
"Due to impromptu logistical changes it (drone deployment) did not proceed," said an IOC spokesman.
The feat was a Guinness World Record for drones used in a performance.
Organisers said "advanced technology was used to form the Olympic Rings, representing humanity's passion and harmony through sport".
In 2008, a fireworks display used during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing was apparently faked., external
Beijing's organising committee (Bocog) said that they used pre-recorded footage for the event.
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