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I took this video. I assure you it is real

No, this is real footage captured from the device.

That doesn't mean the video is real though!

The news footage is pretty convincing

You've got to get outside and see for yourself because videos can be faked.

Ah cool, there is a video. We all know those can't be faked!

That was stock footage. The editor of the video doesn't know any better.

at the end it looks like a video of a real one.

> This looks like scale models to me.

That's the tilt-shift effect, but according to the video producer, it's real footage.


Now I'm curious which part wasn't real. My best guess would be on the video interpretation

There's a video link under the picture, appears to be real. Though what they're looking at has that 90s CGI quality.

Since audio is processed separately this isn't just close to real. it is real. After all what is video if not a stack of frames! :D

Most likely it’s real. That said, we don’t know how many 10s-100s of takes this was done in. This single video could be the results of hundreds of hours of fine tuning parameters.

Wasn’t this faked footage from a video game?

I'm inclined to agree with this after bumping the video up to max quality. I do believe that this is real, and you can see from 0:51-1:05 that there's some reflections going on that would be a lot trickier to fake. But this footage has a similar quality to what I see in a lot of heavily processed drone footage, where it just doesn't look like the same way I see the world.

That’s a marketing video. Cut and edited using only good HD footage. You think that’s realistic?

That looks like an extremely well-photographed/videoed event. One might even imagine it was staged.

That's still not a simulation if camera recording shows only what we see.

They are definitely real. In the SF one that goes over the bridge, you can see the shadow of the filming helicopter at the bottom of the screen.
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