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cheeseportandgrapes t1_ivylgw7 wrote

It looks real. The vast majority of people that will have commented on the video won’t have ridden motorbikes around rural areas of Thailand. I have. I’ve seen all kinds of cool stuff and this looks perfectly real to me.

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smitemight t1_ivy9gzc wrote

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Kingaz123 OP t1_ivy8evh wrote

There are people in that Facebook comment section who showed links to prove the bridge exists like you but the majority of people in the comment section still says it is fake. Their counter-argument is: why does the bridge in the video look so long (much longer than the bridge in the video you gave me or the travel link’s pictures), although the people driving the motorbikes look like they are in realistic normal size? There are much fewer trees on the two sides of the bridge in the video as well which reveals the crop at the far distance on the surface level when driving to the end of the bridge...

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Valendorf t1_ivy8au4 wrote

There’s a difference between rendering a video and rendering real-time gameplay.

Ever wonder why cutscenes in video games look a lot better than actual gameplay?

I think you’re failing to get my point. My point is that you seem to be unaware of today’s technology landscape when it comes to video processing and editing, and are doing yourself a huge disservice by keeping the extremely poor viewpoint of “well it looks real to me so it can’t be fake because it was filmed on a handycam and normal people can’t edit videos to look real”

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Kingaz123 OP t1_ivy7hco wrote

Then every blockbuster video game should be as realistic as the video above because if common people can fake the video above then big game developers can make the game graphic more realistic than the video, but they cannot. Even the best game developers cannot create such a realistic CGI graphic videos (the shake of the leaves, the shadows, the sunshine, etc.)

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