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Why do older people have no ability to determine if something is computer animated?

lokiju

Lifer
My Mother-in Law just sent me an email about some amazing footage and the moment I opened it I knew it was computer generated.

I searched Snopes.com and sure enough it's on there with the same body of message that was in hers.

Here's the Snopes link with the video also


A few months back I was watching football with my Dad and they have that guy thats in the suite on the bottom of the screen that jumps all over the place that is clearly computer animation. My Dad and I had been watching the game for a few hours and he turns to me and says "I can't believe they have some guy in that suite doing all that crazy stuff".

That was truly a facepalm moment for me. 🙁

So what gives?

Is it safe to assume that a vast majority of the population cannot actually tell when things are fake?
 
Ha I know what you mean. A few years ago I was playing Madden and my grandfather thought it was a real game on 😀
 
That video at first was hard to tell but you could see from the balls and when the 'camera' moved. Still neat CG clip
 
Originally posted by: lokiju

Is it safe to assume that a vast majority of the population cannot actually tell when things are fake?

Hence why some idiots believe Nigerian scams

Sorry for triple post, I feel like Sagalore now 🙁
 
Here's a secret that will happen to you as you get older. Your eyes don't see as well, your ears don't hear as well and your mind doesn't think as well.

It will happen to you.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Here's a secret that will happen to you as you get older. Your eyes don't see as well, your ears don't hear as well and your mind doesn't think as well.

It will happen to you.

that and old people did not grow up with ion a world where comp animation is everywhere
 
why did you post a snopes link? G'dangit, now the next few hours are guaranteed to be wasted 🙁
 
Originally posted by: lokiju
My Mother-in Law just sent me an email about some amazing footage and the moment I opened it I knew it was computer generated.

I searched Snopes.com and sure enough it's on there with the same body of message that was in hers.

Here's the Snopes link with the video also


A few months back I was watching football with my Dad and they have that guy thats in the suite on the bottom of the screen that jumps all over the place that is clearly computer animation. My Dad and I had been watching the game for a few hours and he turns to me and says "I can't believe they have some guy in that suite doing all that crazy stuff".

That was truly a facepalm moment for me. 🙁

So what gives?

Is it safe to assume that a vast majority of the population cannot actually tell when things are fake?

So which is it you are assuming from your vast survey of 2 individuals, that over 55 people cannot determine CGI from reality or the "vast majority" of the population? :roll:
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: spidey07
Here's a secret that will happen to you as you get older. Your eyes don't see as well, your ears don't hear as well and your mind doesn't think as well.

It will happen to you.

that and old people did not grow up with ion a world where comp animation is everywhere

That's not true.

My parents and I watched many of the same movies over the years while it's become more and more common place.

 
Originally posted by: Quintox
That video at first was hard to tell but you could see from the balls and when the 'camera' moved. Still neat CG clip

Ummm, no? The instant I saw the video It was painfully obvious that it was a CGI. The pipes all have the plasticy look from the late 90's of computer images.

But, I guess it is close enough for some, I guess Crysis would really blow your mother-In-Laws mind. "Why are we watching people die, you're sick!"
 
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: lokiju
My Mother-in Law just sent me an email about some amazing footage and the moment I opened it I knew it was computer generated.

I searched Snopes.com and sure enough it's on there with the same body of message that was in hers.

Here's the Snopes link with the video also


A few months back I was watching football with my Dad and they have that guy thats in the suite on the bottom of the screen that jumps all over the place that is clearly computer animation. My Dad and I had been watching the game for a few hours and he turns to me and says "I can't believe they have some guy in that suite doing all that crazy stuff".

That was truly a facepalm moment for me. 🙁

So what gives?

Is it safe to assume that a vast majority of the population cannot actually tell when things are fake?

So which is it you are assuming from your vast survey of 2 individuals, that over 55 people cannot determine CGI from reality or the "vast majority" of the population? :roll:

Hence creating a thread that others can comment in and confirm or deny this with their own experiences.
 
Originally posted by: lokiju
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: lokiju
My Mother-in Law just sent me an email about some amazing footage and the moment I opened it I knew it was computer generated.

I searched Snopes.com and sure enough it's on there with the same body of message that was in hers.

Here's the Snopes link with the video also


A few months back I was watching football with my Dad and they have that guy thats in the suite on the bottom of the screen that jumps all over the place that is clearly computer animation. My Dad and I had been watching the game for a few hours and he turns to me and says "I can't believe they have some guy in that suite doing all that crazy stuff".

That was truly a facepalm moment for me. 🙁

So what gives?

Is it safe to assume that a vast majority of the population cannot actually tell when things are fake?

So which is it you are assuming from your vast survey of 2 individuals, that over 55 people cannot determine CGI from reality or the "vast majority" of the population? :roll:

Hence creating a thread that others can comment in and confirm or deny this with their own experiences.

"Why do older people have no ability to determine if something is computer animated?" implies that you have already determined this to be true and are just looking for validation. For the record I am 53 and have no problem determining CGI from reality.
 
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: lokiju
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: lokiju
My Mother-in Law just sent me an email about some amazing footage and the moment I opened it I knew it was computer generated.

I searched Snopes.com and sure enough it's on there with the same body of message that was in hers.

Here's the Snopes link with the video also


A few months back I was watching football with my Dad and they have that guy thats in the suite on the bottom of the screen that jumps all over the place that is clearly computer animation. My Dad and I had been watching the game for a few hours and he turns to me and says "I can't believe they have some guy in that suite doing all that crazy stuff".

That was truly a facepalm moment for me. 🙁

So what gives?

Is it safe to assume that a vast majority of the population cannot actually tell when things are fake?

So which is it you are assuming from your vast survey of 2 individuals, that over 55 people cannot determine CGI from reality or the "vast majority" of the population? :roll:

Hence creating a thread that others can comment in and confirm or deny this with their own experiences.

"Why do older people have no ability to determine if something is computer animated?" implies that you have already determined this to be true and are just looking for validation. For the record I am 53 and have no problem determining CGI from reality.

See you got 2 more years to go until you can't

Enjoy it while it last!











😛

I kid, I kid!

:beer:
 
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
I seriously doubt that it's the 55+ crowd emailing that "amazing" crap all over the place...

My in-laws and my Mom constantly email me stuff like that and they're all over 55, with my mother in-law being over 60.
 
Animusic's done some pretty neat stuff:

http://www.animusic.com/downloads.html

As crono already mentioned, ATI had that available quite a while ago as a download.


IMO, TV and movies are using TOO MUCH CGI nowadays. Some is fine, to enhance things or for "spectacular' special effects, but it seems like EVERYTHING is CGI enhanced.
 
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Animusic's done some pretty neat stuff:

http://www.animusic.com/downloads.html

As crono already mentioned, ATI had that available quite a while ago as a download.


IMO, TV and movies are using TOO MUCH CGI nowadays. Some is fine, to enhance things or for "spectacular' special effects, but it seems like EVERYTHING is CGI enhanced.

I completely agree.

That's part of the reason why movies like Take are so enjoyable to me.
 
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