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Believing what you see
I won't post it because I suspect it's a viral video advertisement and they don't need my help, but there's a very convincing video out there of a large bird of prey swooping down and lifting a toddler a few feet before dropping it. It blew up on my twitter page last night around midnight, with people from disparate sources suddenly talking about it at once. That to me is the biggest evidence that it is part of a marketing campaign and not a real event. If it's real it will be picked up by legitimate journalists, and it will be kind of a big story. But I don't think it is.
Edit: we seem to have identified our hoaxers. I'm pleased that it was a not-for-profit operation.
Edit: we seem to have identified our hoaxers. I'm pleased that it was a not-for-profit operation.
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http://wtvr.com/2012/12/19/viral-fake-out-golden-eagle-snatches-kid-is-cgi/
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found a Gawker post specifically claiming which frames they did not like and looked myself. i can't agree with their findings.
if it's fake, it's VERY well done. VERY VERY.
two things: 1) the bird apparently is a not a golden eagle, but an osprey and 2) someone is claiming it's a TRAINED bird, and a fake kid - that would be more hysterical, considering the claims of CGI
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/golden-eagle-snatches-kid-youtube-1497644
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everyone pointing out WHY it was a fake though, i give a D...
it was "too clean" imho... it's one thing to doubt, but saying something like "i know flying, i have seen many CGIs and this one is one"
well :) they might have been cynics, doubters, and RIGHT, but they didn't have compelling proof they were right :D
good work kids!
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