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Coral Princess Cruise Ship Visits Melbourne
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Former Drone Video of the Week Finalist Gizmo Drones brings us this fantastic drone video of a cruise ship heading into port in Melbourne, Australia. The ship is the Coral Princess, which is operated by Princess Cruises (a subsidiary of Carnival plc). The ship has a length of 964 ft. (294 m) and displaces just under 92k gross tons. Launched in 2002, the vessel can carry up to 1,970 passengers in addition to a crew of 900. The video also includes some great shots of the Port of Melbourne and the city's skyline.
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This video is about another cruise ship visiting Melbourne, the Coral Princess. I also added some shots of Port Melbourne with the city in the distance plus skaters on the historical Princes Pier at the end of the same day. I filmed it a few months ago and uploading it now since the weather in Melbourne is a bit ordinary at the moment.
I have edited it to an epic version of Uprising from Muse by Epic Orchestra.
I hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching. Cheers, Brett - Gizmo Drones.
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Thanks to Louie from Epic Orchestra who kindly gave me permission to use his awesome version of Uprising from Muse. Thank you Louie and thank you Muse.
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Coral Princess is a Coral-class cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises line. The vessel, along with sister ship Island Princess, was launched in 2002. Coral Princess and Island Princess are part of the only five Panamax ships operated by Princess Cruises. Wikipedia
Length: 294 m
Tonnage: 91,627 GT
Cost: US$360 million
Owner: Carnival plc
Route: Panama Canal, Alaska
Launched: 2 March 2002
Crew: 900
https://www.princess.com/ships-and-experience/ships/co-coral-princess/
Drone: Filmed with an Autel Lite+ drone in 4K 25fps 1/50 shutter, standard colour and edited with Davinci Resolve. I used a Freewell ND filters and manual camera settings as it has a 1" variable aperture camera. FYI I am going back to 30fps and currently using up 25fps videos that I haven't uploaded yet.
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