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i suppose a real movie, and even more a "dirty" one would give more compression artefacts, not necessarily a less good performance, what do you think ?
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This is a very high quality computer generated animation for children. All motion and lighting are highly syncopated with smooth accelerations. Almost like a ballet. It's eye candy, not an eye sore. This ain't the "The Blair Witch Project." This kind of stuff is probably a codec's dream. Most of the movements, large and small, seem to be low-order polynomials of shapes of low-order.
I have so much to do, but this high quality footage makes me want to find out where that demon lives.
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