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Comments by "remliqa" (@remliqa) on "World's smallest cat 🐈- BBC" video.
@nabeelhakeem3593 The visual and background are mostly real, the sounds however mostly were artificial.
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Quite big.
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Those leafs are huge. They're around a foot across a believe.
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It said it was almost fully grown. So basically a youngish cat (or the human equivalent of teenagers).
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I can't tell if you're trolling or really is this stupid.
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To be fair that leaf is pretty large.
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In what way was it fake?
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Those leave are huge. We have their species (or least the same genus ) here as well .They're bigger than your hand (including your fingers).
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@Tootingbarbs I hop you and the OP were trolling. None of these are CGI.
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@everythingsfine7399 Cats are usually that light footed. The sounds in this type of documentaries are usually fake, the videos are not.
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@everythingsfine7399 Really? A Flat Earther video is your proof? " looks fake compared to other videos of this cat, at 1:43 the when it puts its foot down doesn't look quiet right, " Doesn't' seem anything wrong at all . " and it doesn't seem to be breathing.. if it's been running around all day, should see it.. plus bbc earth, is known for legit cgi, like walking with dinosaurs.. and that was awhile ago, so they are probably really good at it now, plus there is another video some guy made about it" You do know that these type of documentaries are always edited together from multiple take (gaps between shot can span days ) instead of one long shot of following the creatures in question (HINT: the cat probably didn't' run all day as you suggested) ? It doesn't seem breathing? Have you looked at any other cat or animal in real life? Most of them shared the "breathing problem you mentioned. It would literally cost them millions more to CGI this whole thin than just putting out a camera crew to film the creature. They have nothing to gain from doing so.
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@everythingsfine7399 Again, it doesn't look CGI at all. I think the problem is that you have been so used to lower quality picture that you found one shot with ultra HD camera looks so surreal.
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High quality camera and HD image.
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I already did. They really are this small. Either this guy or the black-footed cats are considered the smallest wild cat in the world.
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Pretty sure you can't tell the difference between CGI and real footage.
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@parmesankilla690 Two reason why it looks surreal : A) This is shot HD and ultra HD camera which add to an otherworldly effect. B)Thy are filming a cat. I don't know if you're familiar with felines but they do sometime display this surreal grace in their movement (especially when jumping or landing).
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No, you would be wrong on the CGI. While BBC documentary do sometime used staged shots and splicing/edited footage to make a narrative flow, they don't use CGI.
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Pets=/= animal abuse . Getting endangered animal as pets is still bad thing, though.
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They can, they just don't care.
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