By caprulez
4-3-08
4-3-08
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Nice work. My compliments to the CG artist! (Come on, it's too good to be true!)
ReplyDeleteGreat CGI movie. UFO reporters shouldn't be fooled and get discredited by CGI.
ReplyDeleteCGI nowadays is pure realism. It's accesible for anyone with computer knowledge.
Keep you eyes open on FOIA documents. Footage and pictures are history. Forget it in 2008
It could easily be a plastic model plane wing, and the saucer is then filmed throug a piece of Plexiglas or acrylic facing the sky. There's no reference for the actual speed of the saucer or the plane.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I find it very improbable that a disk traveling at 700 MPH at this angle of attack would not climb right away. Simple aerodynamics...