He forgot to pull his visor down
so no heads up display footage to replay
so there's also that
[QUOTE=M_B;25294167]just to make things clear: when you use cgi, it's not staging. if it were a real man on a real bike really getting hit by a real truck, and it was planned (as the bad acting and lack of overall realism indicate), then it would be staged. however this is cgi, pretty shoddy at that, the motion blur is totally incorrect, and i'm somewhat surprised so many of you can't tell that cgi was used.
literally the entire bike and driver go blurry, evenly distributed, when it should just be at the leading and trailing points, and given the speed, hardly at all. it has nothing to do with focus, either, as they're clearly using a handicam of some sort and everything is "focused".
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s'cuse the french but, what the fuck are you talking about? Its good enough work to be believable especially given the low quality of the video. I honestly can't even see what you're talking about in the film. And I wouldn't call it CGI considering the man on the bike and the truck are both real. Whether or not it was greenscreened or something I don't know.
I thought it was a crash test doll on the bike at first, then i shat bricks when it moved.
[img]http://i55.tinypic.com/1zbqhd2.jpg[/img]
The bike disappears too.
Amazing
That failed quickly.
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