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 This is about to be your favorite UFO video of all time. Just look at the detail on that ship! This footage has been floating all over YouTube for the past few months, and at last the guy who made the film has spoken out about what he saw that evening. What he saw was a video editing suite. And the best part is that the UFO isn ;t the only special effect in this video. Everything is a special effect. Over at Wired, Lewis Wallace writes: In reality, UFO Over Santa Clarita was a painstakingly crafted joke played by Aristomenis Meni Ts stanley cup irbas, the director of the 2007 computer-animated film Battle for Terra who has al stanley becher so contributed visual effects and animation work to movies like Titanic and Hellboy and several Star Trek television series. A long-time champion of photorealistic CGI, Tsirbas and his team spent about four months mimicking the look of an accidental extraterrestrial encounter captured on a smartphone. And until now, Tsirbas hadn ;t revealed the truth to anyone outside a handful of friends. The point of the video was to prove that CGI can look natural and convincing, Tsirbas told Wired. Everybody assumes the background and car are real, and that the UFOs are probably fake, especially the over-the-top mothership at the end. The general reaction is disbelief, so I usually have to prove it by showing a wireframe of the entire stanley cup  shot to prove that nothing is real. I love the way this video duplic Enpq Fall Shooting Challenge Gallery 2
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