I don't want to get into a debate about it, but I have the DVD that includes the advert and the "making of" film about it. The people who shot it produced it as an interaction of the objects, not the result of image manipulation. It was very difficult to produce and quite an achievement.

Whether they used a computer to put the final product together or not, what does it matter? I trust their statement that it was not image manipulation or careful editing that produced the sequence. They would have no reason for lying because the truth would eventually come out and discredit them.

Godfrey


From: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Do anyone see this, in any way, as being a computer "assisted" sequence?

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