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Illuminating the Night Sky Through Industry-Academia Collaboration: Results of Practical Drone Education by Next-Generation Creators and Archived Footage Released

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Osaka University of Arts Junior College releases results of drone show, accelerating the development of next-generation creators.

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Q: What kind of course is the "Drone Creators Course"?
A: It is a regular curriculum newly established within the Department of Design and Fine Arts, which includes obtaining the national qualification of "Second Class Remote Pilot," as well as learning aerial photography, video editing, and work creation.
Q: Who produced this drone show?
A: Primarily, first-year students of the "Drone Creators Course" were responsible for directing, on-site execution, and other aspects as part of their classwork. Some second-year students also produced directing separately from their graduation productions.
Q: Could local residents also participate in the drone show?
A: Yes, it was held on the lawn of the Itami Campus and was open to local residents free of charge. It served as a venue for cultural exchange connecting the university and the community.
Q: Where can I watch the archived footage of the drone show?
A: It is available on YouTube, and links for the student works (64 drones) and the special screening (300 drones) are provided in the article.