Laser show lights up San Francisco skyline

Drone footage captures a spectacular laser show in San Francisco, California, as an arts nonprofit beamed a dozen laser space cannons through some of the city’s most iconic buildings, lighting up the downtown skyline.

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When a news event occurs that is deemed to be urgent enough to interrupt current non-news programming or even a regular television network newscast, it is often introduced through a special graphic overlay or countdown sequence, with the network news anchor inviting viewers to “stand by.” In addition to this “Newsflash” graphic, a special alert crawl may appear over lower thirds and other graphics. Before 24-hour news channels existed, breaking news events were typically reserved for immediate, ongoing threats such as tornadoes or land-falling hurricanes. Today, such interruptions are more common for high-profile political events or natural disasters that draw widespread attention and demand coverage.

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