Maybe I'm supposed to be the Jurassic World flick's DNA engineered dino out to kill anything walking as an experimental war weapon. Bah! Modern firearms would put down such a creature in a heartbeat.
The only thing that struck me right off the bat was how perfect the trees were. Lot's of little things going on in the video: smoke from a camp fire, flags waving in the wind, people moving around and even a helicopter in the sky. Now, they had to get a real life model for the car and the action and I do think that action and skill is more than just possible. The video is closest to reality I have ever seen so far.
Kind of makes one think...maybe some of the presented video proofs we see presently and in the future, just might be suspect!
The driver has the drift technique down -- in reverse!. Don't tell me he didn't practice that for a few hours before filming, with a stretch limo yet. He almost ran the rubber right off the tires. Fun to look at, but I don't think I'd enjoy sitting in the passender's seat next to the driver.
I've read and seen on TV and my PC that video simulations is part of the training for passenger jet pilots, fighter pilots, helicopter pilots and ground combat troops. But sometimes me dino runs into this kinda crap~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpIo6...
"Secret Service agents do receive advanced training on how to drive the limo in extreme circumstances, but it turns out this footage is actually from a video game. Real or not, the video is pretty dang cool"
"Secret Service agents do receive advanced training on how to drive the limo in extreme circumstances, but it turns out this footage is actually from a video game. Real or not, the video is pretty dang cool"
I watched it with a skeptical view .It was pretty amazing I think a skilled driver could probably do it. I couldn't tell if it was faked or the real deal and don't really care.
I watched--scrutinized a better word--this time the whole thing again. This time I paid closer attention to the background. When the limo stopped, I took special note how a partially concealed person wobbled. That animation was making the same movements at the same place at the start. The briefly seen foreground blowing by leaves is a nice effect. But this time around the pavement looks too clean. The video had me fooled the first time I watched it. It is not real but an excellent imitation of reality. Never tease an allosaur. Now me dino wants to bite your head off.
It was pretty amazing and certainly looked real. The accomplishment of such a feat is achievable but was it?...was it real or memorex, was it captured in digits or created in digits. Either case seems difficult if not unfathomable.
Me dino was wondering what the big deal was until I saw that limo blow through the first of many curves. Wonder if that driver had a crick in the neck.
Bah! Modern firearms would put down such a creature in a heartbeat.
Now, they had to get a real life model for the car and the action and I do think that action and skill is more than just possible.
The video is closest to reality I have ever seen so far.
Kind of makes one think...maybe some of the presented video proofs we see presently and in the future, just might be suspect!
But sometimes me dino runs into this kinda crap~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpIo6...
When the limo stopped, I took special note how a partially concealed person wobbled. That animation was making the same movements at the same place at the start.
The briefly seen foreground blowing by leaves is a nice effect. But this time around the pavement looks too clean.
The video had me fooled the first time I watched it.
It is not real but an excellent imitation of reality.
Never tease an allosaur.
Now me dino wants to bite your head off.
Is it real or is it memorex...what say you?