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In message , at 12:29:38 on Mon, 30 Nov
2015, Basil Jet remarked: In China this time, wire not visible. Allegedly CGI. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY8lChNq8Go I wouldn't be surprised if the wire was visible in the original and it's been CGI'ed away to make it look supernatural, but I'd be very surprised if the whole thing was CGI. Why would you make the vehicles progressively more affected from the right to the left if you were doing it in CGI? If that makes it look more authentic. What's the motive? Clickbait? Does it need more of a motive than showing off that you can produce it? -- Roland Perry |
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