Livin' On Tulsa Time: Timelapse and Drone At The Speed Of Life in 4K

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Join us on a captivating visual journey of Tulsa Oklahoma Travel video that showcases the eclectic mix of art deco, avant-garde, mid-century, and gothic styles that define Tulsa's landscape through stunning timelapse, hyper-lapse, and drone footage.

Situated along the banks of the Arkansas River, Tulsa is a surprisingly dynamic city that offers everything from nature-filled outdoor attractions to art-filled museums—the New York Times named Tulsa as one of the top 52 places to visit in the world, and for a good reason. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and endless things to do, Tulsa is a hidden gem sure to surprise and delight visitors.

As Oklahoma's second-largest city, Tulsa has something for everyone. From incredible riverside parks featuring family-friendly attractions to music-centered museums highlighting Tulsa's iconic musicians and farm-to-table restaurants serving up award-winning food, there's a surprise around every corner in Tulsa.

But perhaps Tulsa's most famous claim to fame is its Art Deco architecture. The city is home to one of the largest concentrations of Art Deco buildings in the United States, and a stroll through downtown Tulsa is like stepping back in time to the Roaring Twenties. From the towering Philtower to the iconic Mid-Continent Tower, Tulsa's Art Deco buildings are beautiful and historically significant.

Whether you're interested in history, culture, food, or simply a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors, Tulsa is the perfect destination for your next vacation.

In June 2021, I took my DJI MavicPro2 drone and some Osmo Action cameras to document my hometown's beauty and energy, T-Town shot in 4K glory. In a brief 2 days, I captured an intoxicating mix of architecture from art deco to avant-guard, from mid-century to gothic, with copious amounts of downright funky and quirky thrown in!

Come along on our stops for the mind-blowing exploration the Tulsa city, and as there's a lot to take in, in a short time, so don't blink!

▶️ Some of the best places we visited in Tulsa, Oklahoma:
00:00 Tulsa Oklahoma Travel
00:19 Bok Tower
00:34 Philtower Building
00:48 Historic Mayo Hotel
01:02 Tulsa City Hall
01:06 Bok Center
01:09 Main Library
01:24 Blue Dome District
01:32 Williams Green
01:40 Old Lady on Brady Theater
01:45 Tulsa Art District
01:52 Guthrie Green
02:01 Arkansas River
02:06 River Parks Ampitheater
02:20 Cherry Street
02:29 Oral Roberts University Prayer Tower
02:35 Oru Campus
02:40 Cityplex Towers
02:42 Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
02:52 The Golden Driller
02:59 John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park
03:06 Tower of Reconciliation
03:26 Greenwood District “Black Wall Street”
03:40 Gathering Place Park
04:27 Philbrook Museum of Art
04:31 Woodward Park
04:35 Peoria Ave in Brookside
04:43 River Parks Trails

So, watch the video till the end and share your thoughts in the comments.

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▶️Location in Tulsa, Oklahoma in June, 2021
▶️Videography / Directing / Editing: Chris Sloan
▶️Graphics: Bob Cobb
▶️Color Grade: Jesus Martinez
▶️Music: "Moving On" by Jack Denton - ARTLIST.IO & "Time Off" by Ian Post - ARTLIST.IO
▶️Dedicated: Dedicated to my brother Greg Sloan, Charlie Willsey, Beckey Willsey, Brad Sewell, Jon Wadley, and Terry Hart
▶️Special Thanks: Tulsan's of T-Town who have much to be proud of.
▶️Cameras:
• DJI Osmo Pocket 2
• Osmo Action
• Mavic 2 Pro Drone
• Mavic Mini 3 Drone
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▶️Copyright © by The Sloan Drone, Inc
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Born and raised in this glorious town! I loved this video!!

loriwise
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Born and raised in Tulsa but haven't been back for 20 years, thanks you

violetsfarm
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What an incredible presentation of a fantastic city. You captured a few places I didn’t even know existed! Well done. Bravo! 👏🏼

richardginsburg
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Dang Tulsa actually looks kinda of bomb

frederickjones
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This is a great video. I just moved back here after living up north for 40 years. The city has changed a lot over the years, but it is still Tulsa! This video captures the surroundings and the spirit that has made Tulsa such a great city.

jimnixon
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Greg, thanks for this great compilation overview of my hometown. I've been in CO for the past 13 years, and it's so great to see all the progress that Tulsa has made in this most recent span of time. Your production values are excellent and your team has captured the Spirit of Tulsa. Made me smile from start to finish! Keep up the great work!

dbgrothe
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I was raised in Tulsa and graduated from OU. Work took me away in 1986 and have lived coast to coast in 10 different cities of all sizes and I have not found one I would place over Tulsa. It is a beautiful city, hilly, trees galore, gorgeous neighborhoods, plenty to do, extremely affordable and gets a bad rap from people who stereotype people from red states. I live in the wonderful armpit of Los Angeles now and have for last 25 years due to work. My son lives here with me and although he makes what is considered a decent salary of 60K in most places, is considered poverty level here. There is no greener grass than that of Tulsa, so feel fortunate to live there, a beautiful city visually, culturally and moving the right direction at the right pace. I plan to move back as soon as I can as getting close to retirement and there is no other mid sized city I'd rather be and as I say in last 37 years I've lived in plenty to draw comparisons. Give it a chance and you'll love it also.

josephhansard