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Today's video of the day is from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase and is an amazing drone video. In this one, the filmmakers have used a drone to show parkour like it's never been seen before. Using the drone overhear, they make the video look like a 2D video game. Filmmakers, and people more generally, have really taken to drones and are finding new and interesting ways to use them. Keep the innovation up people!