can be deceiving. december 18th, 2012. a security camera is rolling outside a shanghai mall when suddenly, 33 tons of water burst out of an aquarium, flooding the area, sweeping bystanders off their feet. shards of the six-inch-thick acrylic glass shoot out on to the street along with the former inhabitants of the tank. sharks. the decorative aquarium, popular with visitors, is part of an exterior wall of the chinese shopping center. a security camera inside the mall captures a cosmetics counter near the aquarium moments before it shatters. when the tank ruptures, the cosmetics counter comes crashing
all looks seamless. in total the 30-second slice of life takes more than 300 hours to complete. on december 18th, 2012, the students upload the video to youtube and call it a night. oh [ bleep ]! the next morning when we woke up, the video got more than 1 million views. i was very surprised it went viral that fast. people are asking, is it real? is it fake? people saw this video and reacted with absolute shock. people wanted to share it and say, can you believe this is true? as a mother, i have enough to worry about. now i have to worry about eagles? really? this baby s cute. an eagle would want this baby. but not everyone believes. online sleuths dissect the video trying to prove it s fake. people analyze the video frame by frame, and they spot two errors. the wing of the eagle disappear in one frame on the beginning of the video.
have movable parts, they can be integrated into the shock footage. this is called compositing. we match the colors and create the pictures so that it all looks seamless. in total the 30-second slice of life takes more than 300 hours to complete. on december 18th, 2012, the students upload the video to youtube and call it a night. oh [ bleep ]! the next morning when we woke up, the video got more than a million views. i was very surprised it went viral that fast. people are asking, is it real? is it fake? people saw this video and reacted with absolute shock. people wanted to share it and say, can you believe this is true? as a mother, i have enough to worry about. now i have to worry about eagles? really? this baby s cute. an eagle would want this baby. but not everyone believes. online sleuths dissect the video trying to prove it s fake. people analyzed the video frame by frame and they spot two
december 18th, 2012. a security camera is rolling outside a shanghai mall when suddenly, 33 tons of water burst out of an aquarium, flooding the area, sweeping bystanders off their feet. shards of the six-inch-thick acrylic glass shoot out on to the street along with the former inhabitants of the tank. sharks. the decorative aquarium, popular with visitors, is part of an exterior wall of the chinese shopping center. a security camera inside the mall captures a cosmetics counter near the aquarium moments before it shatters. when the tank ruptures, the cosmetics counter comes crashing down. the heavy display collapses on
in total the 30-second slice of life takes more than 300 hours to complete. on december 18th, 2012, the students upload the video to youtube and call it a night. oh [ bleep ]! the next morning when we woke up, the video got more than a million views. i was very surprised it went viral that fast. people are asking, is it real? is it fake? people saw this video and reacted with absolute shock. people wanted to share it and say, can you believe this is true? as a mother, i have enough to worry about. now i have to worry about eagles? really? this baby s cute. an eagle would want this baby. but not everyone believes. online sleuths dissect the video trying to prove it s fake. people analyzed the video frame by frame and they spot two errors. the wing of the eagle disappear in one frame on the beginning of the video. and if you look closely, you