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I messaged Dreamworld about the idea of installing video cameras onto the Giant Drop and they said this:

"We are close to doing exactly that! Great minds must think alike."
Thats good news. I think it will be a great addition to the ride, I will be buying one when they are installed. Each side of the GD will be close for a week in August, so I would say they will be installed then.

If you look at my latest update you can see a metal frame around the gondolas, that must be what it is for. Would definitely make for some funny footage.

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If dreamworld are putting video cameras on giant drop hope they do it right. The video camera on batwing (unless your looking up at the sky) doesn't even get your face. I was going to buy it but you couldn't see anybody's face.

But showing your face would most likely result in a camera obstructing your view in one way or another

Surely there would be a way to angle the camera from the top to capture the riders faces without being obstructive of the view?

It's not about the view though? You don't buy an on ride photo thinking 'ugh, they could've tried to get the WHOLE ride in the photo'. A close up of someone's face does the trick. Am I missing something here?

I think view is referring to the view for riders...to capture your face well might necessitate having the camera in an an annoying location that detracts from guests being able to see the ground the horizon etc while riding which is part of what makes GD awesome.

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I think as a video though, the camera needs to be mounted above the head, angled down, so that you can see the distance from the ground. A close-up shot of the rider will show the gravity drop reaction, but other than that its about 90 seconds of them sitting in a chair with a harness on.

Ideally - they need a camera mounted on each harness, with a fish-eye lens so that they fit you and the ground below in the shot. Judging by the info so far, they're mounting it above the car, so it's probably more in line with batwing - one camera for the gondola (although with GD, they'll probably need a good fisheye lens to capture the whole gondola at once so the ground will be in shot anyway)

I don't think a camera mounted forward would be an issue for the view (cameras aren't very big these days - they aren't going to block much of the view), but I can't see how they'd do that when the load station is so tightly built around it - overhead and right above is probably the most likely.

I was told by one of the park attendants that it is not gonna be ready by tommorow nights Screamworld... thats why I got my free ticket for September :)

Those surfboards look great, and Dreamworld posted this photo on Facebook. I also asked them if Wipeout will be open for Screamworld, they said unfortunately it wont be, however it is scheduled to launch just after Screamworld. I have a feeling Monday the 7th will be the day. Doesn't look like there is much to do now and it looks amazing, such a great transformation.

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I still don't see how the surfboards going up is BREAKING NEWS. Something like "BREAKING NEWS wipeout will be up and running for screamworld" or "BREAKING NEWS wipeout is testing its new ride cycle" or "BREAKING NEWS wipeout is getting its water back" ha ha ha but seriously when will wipeout getting its water back?

The water will literally be the last thing they do...

Yep can agree with that. They would probably be testing it before just incase they need to get down there to the electronics under the gondola.

I use the Dreamworld Q4U wireless network in the park. I was able to watch YouTube videos with it. It should be a open network on your phone. Free wifi network "DreamworldQ4U"

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