Mountain05
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As progress is made in computer generated imagery technology, it gets increasingly harder to discern what is true and what is not on the media. Nevertheless rumours of suspicious CGI mistakes made by media are emerging on the internet, making us question the trustworthiness of the content - whether it is real or not. One good example is to be found on London Olympics 2012 ceremony youtube video. As the Queen of United Kingdom walks on the stadium, something doesn't look right. Let us take a look.
At 39:44 video mark, a women wearing white and blue, doesn't seem to have a correct shadow of herself compared to of the queen. And at 39:45 video mark, when the queen is somewhat horizontally in line to her, we learn that she had to have a similar shadow, but she doesn't. The question is what is the reason? Is this some error made by an advanced CGI technology?
One other possible CGI fake to mention is 9/11 event (no plane version).
Even if this claim is completely wrong, it is possible that advanced CGI is being heavily used in the media, but we don't notice. Feel free to post your opinion and about other fakes you know.
At 39:44 video mark, a women wearing white and blue, doesn't seem to have a correct shadow of herself compared to of the queen. And at 39:45 video mark, when the queen is somewhat horizontally in line to her, we learn that she had to have a similar shadow, but she doesn't. The question is what is the reason? Is this some error made by an advanced CGI technology?
One other possible CGI fake to mention is 9/11 event (no plane version).
Even if this claim is completely wrong, it is possible that advanced CGI is being heavily used in the media, but we don't notice. Feel free to post your opinion and about other fakes you know.