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Star Tsar
14th April 2015, 23:06
Avalonians I need help with this clip (Which I have contemplated posting for a while now) in form of your opinion on this clip it was shot (Not by me & I don't know who by) But it is from my hometown and very very near to my humble home.
I don't wish to divulge my thoughts on this clip I wish to share yours with you Avalon.

Here goes:

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Fox
14th April 2015, 23:17
In my very personal opinion, it looks like the end of a laser beam hitting something. Not a powerful one, either, as you can't see the beam. It just doesn't feel right. It fades/appears far to quickly and uniformly compared to the countless other videos I have viewed.

Edit: Although, I really really really enjoyed this video by that same guy. :bigsmile:
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DeDukshyn
15th April 2015, 00:00
That one is not bad ... the camera tracking is at least quite decent, but still has a few anomalies.

But let's look at the facts, the guy has other videos on his channel with what looks like an awful lot of After Effects type of effects -- so we know he uses graphical effects softwares for his videos, and loves to utilize those effects in whatever way he can. So the guy has ability, and possibly motivation; the fun/learning in doing it - why else would you make smoke coming out of your mouth, unless you just like doing graphical effects for fun. He looks to not be a total beginner on after effects as well.

I did notice that if CGI, the camera tracking is not too bad at all, it looks like it was automated by the software - in order to do this your clip needs visible markers - this clip has some, the apartment windows across the street would work well in this case. There is one point where the apartment windows disappear completely from the bottom of the clip -- this would cause the tracking algorithm to fail right at that spot, and the camera tracking would go off and be noticeable, but when I looked for that, the "object" just happens to completely "vanish" (this is right near the beginning - in the first second, you have to almost go frame by frame to see it) at the exact same time the markers left the scene, and then just "happens" to magically re-appear again at the exact moment the tracking points re-enter the scene in any proper capacity to be used as tracking points. This would hide problems that the automated tracking form the software would reveal due to the loss of tracking points in the scene, basically a "quick fix" for a difficult to solve issue with this particular clip - if doing CGI - just turn off the visibility of that layer as soon as the tracking points are lost, then make it visible again when you can successfully re-run the tracking solution for the remainder of the clip.

I would have to look a bit harder and longer to really dig into an analysis on this one; but for me as it stands, I am 92% convinced this is CGI. I could be wrong, but I believe that is a fair assessment.

ghostrider
15th April 2015, 02:40
does it make your heart rate increase ??? or does it feel normal ??? they have slowly tried to wake us up ...we must shed our fear ... most are still scared when they see something they cannot explain ... they are just saying hello , your not alone in the Universe ...