7 things you are believing in every day turn out to be fictional

You will be surprised to know that many things on the television screen are just a product of technological progress even if you think they are true for a long time.

In the past, any film that used techniques would be promoted aggressively and could be classified as a blockbuster, though the quality was probably not high due to funding constraints.

Then when CGI - computer image simulation technology came into being, filmmakers were able to create spectacular, stunning, and top-notch photo frames.

However, the truth is that we still have not imagined CGI's "perversion", when it can turn most fictional things into reality.

In short, when finished watching, you should lessen the belief in the advertisement!

1. Supercar on television is not really worth calling a car

Car companies often use 3D models to make advertising images for their cars. But what about true and intriguing supercar videos like action movies on TV? It was not a real product, but just a picture of the Blackbird car of The Mill.

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Blackbird stunt car.

Although it looks like a tortoise lost tomorrow, this is the most used car for filming in the world, with the advantage of helping advertisers save a lot of time assembling and editing real cars for suitable for spinning.

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Car companies often use 3D models to make advertising images for their cars.

As a professional role actor, this car can move just like the famous cars, from the Prius line to the Ford Mustang. And after the filming has been completed, the ad segments will be sent to the CGI implementation department to build and re-design the whole car.

2. Most furniture in the catalogs are not genuine

Recently, interior companies mainly only use CGI technology to introduce their products. The reason is because photography is very expensive and easily causes dirty or damaged real products. Light and color tones sometimes don't fit and don't satisfy art directors.

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Furniture companies mainly use CGI technology to introduce their products.

With the help of the computer, the designers just need to edit it so that the model of each product is beautiful and sparkling and then combine them into a complete set.

The famous furniture design group IKEA once had to replace all furniture in borrowed houses to take promotional photos. Now they just need to use CGI to have a perfect set of furniture.

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The beautiful objects on the promotional photos are actually like this.

3. Photos of NASA? Get "finished"!

NASA had been suspected of falsifying photographs during the Apollo 11 landing on the Moon in 1969. Although that was just the talk of conspiracy theorists around the world. , NASA's later photographs are often suspected of being edited.

In response, NASA . bluntly confirmed that all were photoshop. Take an example with NASA's photo of this Cat's Eye Nebula:

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The Cat's Eye Nebula is taken by NASA.

In fact, the light emitted from the nebula is almost completely red and very dim, so the human eye cannot see it.

Here, NASA wants to see how much hydrogen, nitrogen or oxygen in the nebula should have photographed each of the red elements of these elements and then adjusted it to blue and green for easy distinction.

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It only took a few minutes to easily "color" the universe.

4. Wild animal documentaries use a lot of fake scenes

The purpose of this documentary type is for viewers to witness very real footage of wild life, to bring the "living with nature " experience as real as possible.

However, ironically, it is also for this noble purpose that manufacturers are forced to fake scenes that they have no conditions to film.

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Product of electronic animation technology.

For example, the 2009 Journey of the Turtle Series documentary film crew has admitted to using CGI technology and electronic animation to make a lot of dramatic scenes, such as the sight of turtles caught in the net. term

The BBC also had a problem with suspecting the polar bear bear in the documentary " Planet of Ice" . This scene was actually built in a . zoo.

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Polar bear in . zoo.

5. The more "fake" waste, the more real it is?

Hollywood filmmakers have the notion that sometimes it is necessary to make the props look more realistic by . faking it, including urine and "solid waste".

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The movie " Love Dude" premiered in 2014 with a "dumb" Great Dane dog coming to the floor. Of course, in fact, there are no dogs that just ordered "poop" out of "solid lumps" like that perfectly. Instead, the film crew had to hire a "molded" graphic designer to look like a " look " .

At Comic-Con entertainment conference, film manager Ian Hunter said that he made the graphic designer watch other people water the plants to make . urine in the film as real as possible.

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6. Blood and gun effects are also easier than ever with CGI

In the past, film crews often had to use syrups and coloring products to create bloody film footage. However, if you need to "dump" too much blood, it will be very expensive and costly to clean.

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Blood spill in The Shining film of the 20th century.

But now, with CGI technology, they can set up the bloody scenes as they like. As in the movie The Second Tanker , the whole blood of more than 500,000 deaths has been made with computers.

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The size of this size is CGI is finished.

Same for guns. Real-life guns are often designed to dampen the barrel head light - a sign that makes it easy to reveal your position during gunfights. But when it comes to movies, guns have to fire, it will be "right", right?

Therefore, the filmmakers must also use bullets loaded with real explosives - even if they are code bullets but also hidden danger. Nowadays, filmmakers only need to use CGI to create barrel head light in all sizes and brightness.

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When it comes to movies, guns have to fire, it will be "right", right?

7. The weather on the film can of course be fake

When filming, people can use a top-down sprinkler to create a rain scene. But when it was filming, it was sunny when it was filmed, and if you wanted to make the whole city rain, it was a problem.

Of course, likewise, if you want to shoot a scene with snow, they can't stand it until winter.

However, now with digital effects technology, filmmakers can create any kind of weather, from a scene of sad rain or snow to a dazzling sunny and hilly landscape.

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Create frames, render and add snow effect.

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The weather is beautiful in Game Of Thrones.