Not really... the moving background can be live video, even the non moving
parts can be in the live video. You basicly have the computer animate the
moving parts. It's like stop motion only you would do it at a higher frame
per second rate.
-- Gary Hedlin President Hedlin Web Designs http://www.hedlin.net "Droo" <03dakotaCC4.7_4x4@comcast.net> wrote in message news:3EDFD7EB.3030707@comcast.net... > > > > Gary Hedlin wrote: > > >Umm... 6 million dollars for that?? I have to admit it is a cool > >commercial, but with the advancements in computer animation, they could have > >done it a lot cheaper and quicker!! > > > > > > > As amazing as CGI is, it still looks really fake. And having the > backstory to the commercial adds that much more meaning to it. > > >
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