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Stretch
May 26th 08, 03:35 PM
I going to post a plane crash clip next it is 1.90 megs, Cant decide wether
it is real or a fake. I think it could be a fake. If it isnt does anyone
have any info

Stretch
May 26th 08, 03:41 PM
Won't post for some reason. Never mind

Stretch



"Stretch" > wrote in message
u...
>I going to post a plane crash clip next it is 1.90 megs, Cant decide wether
>it is real or a fake. I think it could be a fake. If it isnt does anyone
>have any info
>

J.F.
May 26th 08, 06:02 PM
I think I know which one you are talking about, and I wondered too if it was
real or fake. Mine would not post either. Does it show a airliner flying
low, them disappears around a building and crashes on the the beach?

J.F.

adelsonsl
May 26th 08, 07:36 PM
THAT IS REAL I REMEMBER WHEN IT HAPPENED
"Stretch" > wrote in message
u...
>I going to post a plane crash clip next it is 1.90 megs, Cant decide wether
>it is real or a fake. I think it could be a fake. If it isnt does anyone
>have any info
>

Richard Brooks[_2_]
May 26th 08, 08:14 PM
Stretch said the following on 26/05/2008 15:35:
> I going to post a plane crash clip next it is 1.90 megs, Cant decide wether
> it is real or a fake. I think it could be a fake. If it isnt does anyone
> have any info
>
>

It's a great use of MatchMoving which, for once, an advertising
industry technique I've not got bored of.

It seems to also be used to produce all sorts of flying saucer
situations and would have been used a few thousand years ago to show
how to feed many thousands of people from a few fish and loaves of bread!

Richard Brooks[_2_]
May 26th 08, 08:17 PM
Richard Brooks said the following on 26/05/2008 20:14:
> Stretch said the following on 26/05/2008 15:35:
>> I going to post a plane crash clip next it is 1.90 megs, Cant decide
>> wether it is real or a fake. I think it could be a fake. If it isnt
>> does anyone have any info
>>
>
> It's a great use of MatchMoving which, for once, an advertising industry
> technique I've not got bored of.
>
> It seems to also be used to produce all sorts of flying saucer
> situations and would have been used a few thousand years ago to show how
> to feed many thousands of people from a few fish and loaves of bread!

Sorry, forgot to add, do a keyword search in YouTube on "Matchmoving"
and you'll get lots of nice clips with much of it using software
available for the home user.

<http://youtube.com/watch?v=A_DLzI0zPSw>

Stretch
May 27th 08, 12:12 AM
Yes it does. They film the plane at low first then by the time the camera
gets up the plane should be a long way off, but it is to close



"J.F." > wrote in message
...
>I think I know which one you are talking about, and I wondered too if it
>was real or fake. Mine would not post either. Does it show a airliner
>flying low, them disappears around a building and crashes on the the beach?
>
> J.F.

Stretch
May 27th 08, 12:14 AM
I might go look at youtube, thanks



"Richard Brooks" > wrote in message
...
> Richard Brooks said the following on 26/05/2008 20:14:
>> Stretch said the following on 26/05/2008 15:35:
>>> I going to post a plane crash clip next it is 1.90 megs, Cant decide
>>> wether it is real or a fake. I think it could be a fake. If it isnt does
>>> anyone have any info
>>>
>>
>> It's a great use of MatchMoving which, for once, an advertising industry
>> technique I've not got bored of.
>>
>> It seems to also be used to produce all sorts of flying saucer situations
>> and would have been used a few thousand years ago to show how to feed
>> many thousands of people from a few fish and loaves of bread!
>
> Sorry, forgot to add, do a keyword search in YouTube on "Matchmoving" and
> you'll get lots of nice clips with much of it using software available for
> the home user.
>
> <http://youtube.com/watch?v=A_DLzI0zPSw>

Richard Brooks[_2_]
May 27th 08, 08:18 PM
Stretch said the following on 27/05/2008 00:14:
> I might go look at youtube, thanks

Also, look in here!

These are results from using this non-commercial free download
software. It gives an animator the sets of numbers he or she needs to
wobble the virtual camera in the animation software they happen to be
using, with the footage as the bare background in that animation
software so the matchmoving software is useless on its own.

http://www.digilab.uni-hannover.de/test_production.html
http://www.digilab.uni-hannover.de/results.html

Stretch
May 28th 08, 12:08 AM
Had A look at youtube and saw how its done. Then looking at the clip again,
and it definitely is a fake. Shame I cant post it





"Richard Brooks" > wrote in message
...
> Stretch said the following on 27/05/2008 00:14:
>> I might go look at youtube, thanks
>
> Also, look in here!
>
> These are results from using this non-commercial free download software.
> It gives an animator the sets of numbers he or she needs to wobble the
> virtual camera in the animation software they happen to be using, with the
> footage as the bare background in that animation software so the
> matchmoving software is useless on its own.
>
> http://www.digilab.uni-hannover.de/test_production.html
> http://www.digilab.uni-hannover.de/results.html

Richard Brooks[_2_]
May 28th 08, 01:47 AM
Stretch said the following on 28/05/2008 00:08:
> Had A look at youtube and saw how its done. Then looking at the clip again,
> and it definitely is a fake. Shame I cant post it

There is free 3D animation software out there such as anim8or so give
yourself some spare time, learn how to make things and then link that
with the Digilab matchmoving software. It looks like many other guys
have been doing the same thing in Youtube.




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> "Richard Brooks" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Stretch said the following on 27/05/2008 00:14:
>>> I might go look at youtube, thanks
>> Also, look in here!
>>
>> These are results from using this non-commercial free download software.
>> It gives an animator the sets of numbers he or she needs to wobble the
>> virtual camera in the animation software they happen to be using, with the
>> footage as the bare background in that animation software so the
>> matchmoving software is useless on its own.
>>
>> http://www.digilab.uni-hannover.de/test_production.html
>> http://www.digilab.uni-hannover.de/results.html
>
>

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