Nothing says beauty or homo eroticism in science fiction comicsromance at a wedding like a loud drone flying overhead.
Sure, we get it, the shots that a videographer can capture on a drone can be stunning and practically impossible without a drone. But it also comes with the very real possibility that the drone could come crashing down and slice dear Aunt Carol's head open. And we all know you would never hear the end of that.
At the very least a drone will be an unwelcome distraction, especially if it smashes into a tree and hits the ground like in the clip above.
Of course this isn't the first drone to crash at a wedding, but at least they didn't hit the happy couple in the face this time.
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