Here's How A Bugatti Chiron Advert Was Made Before The Car Even Existed
Last year, special effects firm SLGH was given the task of creating a promotional video for the new Chiron. Since the car didn't actually exist at that point, the company used a Veyron and some CGI trickery to get the job done
Note: this video has since been made private. If a replacement appears, we’ll embed it for your viewing pleasure. But for now, check out our world exclusive passenger ride in a Chiron from earlier this year!
This kind of car CGI trickery reminds us of Mill ‘Blackbird’, a piece of filming equipment we looked at recently. The Blackbird goes one step further than what SLGH did with the Veyron, giving filmakers a platform supposedly able to mimic pretty much any kind of car.
Video via Sploid
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Cool
Yes
Some say technology, I’d say magic.
Bugatti, breaking the laws of physics sence 2004
The laws of Top speed,
and our minds…
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anyone else getting this?
The list of people that can watch the video is shorter than the list of people who actually own a Bugatti.
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not impressed
Not impressed: Depressed.
Still more real than a new 928, turbo brz, and pontiac’s 2017 return hahahahaha….
I’m probably gonna get shot for this comment…
Can’t see the video…
U owe me a nsx now or I’ll sue u meow
Depression cat