I agree - but the wardrobe explains it for meIt's real stupid
I took another look and at 1:34 the driver side window appears to be open/broken. So perhaps it is real or could it be blending of two videos?Looks pretty real to me. It’s very hard to CGI the sand flying off during the skid, it is also very hard to CGI and time the water splashing and water particles flying in the correct direction.
Also the flip itself looked like the vehicle had a real weight behind it. Most fakes fail in this category and make it look like a toy flipping. Heck most movies have a hard time animating car accidents and stunts properly.
That’s a possibility, blend two real videos into one fake. As you mentioned, the camera is unnaturally steady and of course there is the blur. I’m having a hard time telling if the blur is from the video being zoomed in, or if it’s an after effect applied with a rendering software.I took another look and at 1:34 the driver side window appears to be open/broken. So perhaps it is real or could it be blending of two videos?
Idk, i broke my arm jumping mountain bikes and then rode my bike back to the car once, adrenaline is a crazy thing. It started hurting right about the time I started feeling dizzy, which was like 30 feet from my friends car.Started out real and the flip was real - but the driver ejecting 20 feet into the air and limping away? That was fake.
It looks real to me, real stupid.
Seriously though, I think the high resolution and stability of the recording give it a staged / CGI look. This can be accomplished with upscaling and stabilization features in Adobe Premier Pro, I do this all the time in editing vids for my YT channel.
It could also be someone's school project in an animation class.
The video below was a project by a 3D artist in 2019 which many believed by many to be actual footage of ball lightning.
No doubt a professional to amateur animator can make videos like these and eventually AI.
Open AI's Sora project which will mostly eliminate the movie industry and allow us to create our own lifelike videos eventually. Hopefully allowing us to be in a movie in VR and possibly interact with the characters. I would pay a premium to one day sit at a table in the Disco Noir scene in Terminator watching the T800 search for Sarah O'Connor.
I can also see a future where we can upload a historic photo, or a library of photos and historic texts, and re-experience the past. Relive 1890's NYC? Be at Lincolns inauguration?