Perfect Winter Sunrise: Gold Coast, QLD [Mavic 3 Classic]

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AirVuz contributor Northeast Drone Productions used a DJI Mavic 3 classic drone to create this beautiful aerial tour of Gold Coast, one of the main beach cities of eastern Australia and the second largest city (after Brisbane) in the state of Queensland.  It's located just north of the state border with New South Wales.  The video was filmed at sunrise flying over the Home of the Arts cultural district, which is located on the Nerang River in Surfers Paradise, an adjoining Gold Coast suburb.  

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Hey there all. Well out and about again with the Mavic 3 Classic. What a stunning morning to go flying on such a clear morning where the drone was able to capture the stunning colours of a winter sunrise here in the subtropical location of the Gold Coast here in Queensland. I'm starting to work out what to do with the Log footage in Davinci now, still experimenting and working on a few ways of getting the footage to look as good as it can be. I did use the Mavic 2 Pro as well in this video although 95% of the vid was shot with the Mavic 3. Mavic 2 footage was at the 1:58 to 2:24 min mark, it still packs a punch. Enjoy the sights here, it's a great spot to check out. Cheers :) Home of the Arts (HOTA), is the colourful building in some of the shots, opened as the Keith Hunt Community Entertainment and Arts Centre in 1986 and subsequently renamed The Arts Centre Gold Coast (TAC) and Gold Coast Arts Centre, is a cultural precinct situated in Surfers Paradise, City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. HOTA presents live music, theatre, dance, comedy, opera, children's shows, art, and cinema. It is surrounded by parklands and a lake. The HOTA precinct is the centrepiece of the City of Gold Coast Council’s Gold Coast Cultural Precinct masterplan. HOTA was formerly home to the Gold Coast City Art Gallery, which closed in 2018 to prepare for the opening of the new HOTA Gallery in early 2021.