We’re at the top of @withFND as our auction of Right Up Our Alley approaches it’s final hour. @AnthonyJaska will be in Clubhouse at 3:00pm CT/4:00pm ET to chat all things BLB and NFT.
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"Right Up Our Alley", the Bryant-Lake Bowl video that went viral is now up for auction exclusively on @withFND. All proceeds will be donated to Lake Street Council to help businesses and artists affected by the Minneapolis riots of 2020. 🙏
@elijahwood @_SpectreVision Open to a convo about a fun project (horror feature) set in the Hollywood Hills involving a serial killer and weaponized drones? We did the Bryant-Lake Bowl video that went viral and we've teamed up with a rad writer duo and have a script ready to send
A drone video of @BryantLakeBowl went viral, and now @rally_studio and the Lake Street Council are teaming up to auction an NFT of the clip with all proceeds benefiting Lake Street businesses. https://t.co/yEXkWHg3gN
Here is the difference: A regular drone will show you what happened on a typical day at a bowling alley in Minnesota. An FPV drone will show you how it felt like to be there.
@AnthonyJaska@JayByrdFilms@rally_studio@BryantLakeBowl
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A drone flies into a bar, swoops through a bowling alley and crashes into the pins. 🎳
The video, shot in Minneapolis, was hailed as an instant classic. https://t.co/Ng1w0FoBji
A drone video, shot in a Minneapolis bowling alley, was hailed on social media as an instant classic. “This is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen,” one Hollywood director said. https://t.co/6W2VnlFhYm
A drone operator shot a short video in a Minneapolis bowling alley to rally support for the business. It was viewed hundreds of thousands of times on social media and won high praise from Hollywood directors. https://t.co/1hzsXQa7ev