This is an in-depth review of the Cherokee Rose sporting clays club. We tour the facilities, try helices, explore the course and shoot a tournament. After this video, we hope that you'll feel like you've been there yourself!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
2:16 Facilities
6:32 Helice
15:10 Rose Course
22:14 Creek Course
25:32 FITASC
28:53 Parking
30:30 Tournament Experience
32:40 Final Thoughts
Equipment:
DJI Air 2s Drone
Sony FX3 Cinema Line Camera
Sony A7IV Mirrorless Camera
G-Master lenses
Rode VideoMic Pro Plus
Disclosures:
Lodging was provided for The Clay Lab during filming. Event entry fees were paid for by the individual shooters. No financial agreement exists between Cherokee Rose and The Clay Lab.
Disclaimers:
All logos used in this video were used by express permission of Cherokee Rose. The views expressed in this video do not necessarily represent the views of Cherokee Rose.
Music and Stock Footage:
Used under license from Envato Elements
Additional footage was sampled from YouTube (credit given in video)
Note:
Aerial videography performed in compliance with 14 CFS Part 107 and all applicable FAA regulations governing sUAS operations. All flying was in Class G, uncontrolled airspace. Maximum altitude was 390 feet AGL. A visual spotter was used in addition to the pilot. All dirt roads in the video are private with controlled access. No sustained flight over moving vehicles occurred. The drone was not flown over people at any time. Flight paths were deliberately chosen to avoid people and vehicles.
Remote Pilot in Command: Scott Hardison
This video and channel are a product of Clay Lab USA, LLC.