Olympic Secret
nip
10 Aug 2008
Most firework-footprints faked in broadcast.
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Befogged and in a delirious state the Chinese government news agency 'Xinhua' reported 40 billion people worldwide have watched the event. A very impressive number indeed, but I'm sure they meant extraterrestrials...
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In yesterday’s Opening Ceremony, a step-by-step series of fireworks-sequenced footprints that "walked" from Yongdingmen along the central axis to the Bird’s Nest pushed the whole night into its climax. Many viewers, via live TV broadcast, were amazed by the spectacular Beijing nightscape. A video team employee of the opening ceremony told the reporter that TV viewers and spectators inside the stadium saw mostly an animated three-dimensional video that was made over a year’s time. It was not, actually, live shots, except the last foot. [...]
Befogged and in a delirious state the Chinese government news agency 'Xinhua' reported 40 billion people worldwide have watched the event. A very impressive number indeed, but I'm sure they meant extraterrestrials...
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By Sportswriter Yan Hao
BEIJING, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- The opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games staged here on Friday night has caught nearly 40 billion people's eyes worldwide. [...]
BEIJING, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- The opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games staged here on Friday night has caught nearly 40 billion people's eyes worldwide. [...]
G-sus
10 Aug 2008
what´s the deal with 40 billion people watching the olympics...?
i mean, that number is nothing compared to the number of idiots doing stupid stuff on the internets...
i mean, that number is nothing compared to the number of idiots doing stupid stuff on the internets...

Hobbesy
10 Aug 2008
Kichō
10 Aug 2008
C. Boidy, on 10 Aug 2008, 18:45, said:
I lol'd at the 40 billion. I think they meant million.
-Boidy
-Boidy
You do realize that the whole of China was watching right + the world?
What was faked?You're accusing my country of 'faking' whatever it was without physical evidence?
EDIT:In before China bashing...
Edited by Zhen Ji, 10 August 2008 - 17:52.
Waris
10 Aug 2008
Zhen, the world population had just barely reached 7 6.7 billion.
Like Boidy, I do believe it's a typography on the news agency's part.
Before accusing others for China-bashing how about having some perspective and thinking rationally before you post?
I don't meant to sound too judgmental to you but as for now I've caught you acting like this several times already.
Do you want to represent China in a more positive way? Think of what I just said.
Edited by Waris, 10 August 2008 - 17:59.
Like Boidy, I do believe it's a typography on the news agency's part.
Before accusing others for China-bashing how about having some perspective and thinking rationally before you post?
I don't meant to sound too judgmental to you but as for now I've caught you acting like this several times already.
Do you want to represent China in a more positive way? Think of what I just said.
Edited by Waris, 10 August 2008 - 17:59.
Kichō
10 Aug 2008
Waris, on 10 Aug 2008, 18:54, said:
I've caught you acting like this several times already.
Acting?Like what? So if someone was or Tried bashing your country wouldn't you do the same? Also it doesn't help when people post bashing/accusation posts or whatever against a country without real proof the 'proposed' evidence could be just bogus.
I'm sorry but I just won't stand there and let my country take the blame....
G-sus
10 Aug 2008
Zhen Ji, on 10 Aug 2008, 20:05, said:
Waris, on 10 Aug 2008, 18:54, said:
I've caught you acting like this several times already.
Acting?Like what? So if someone was or Tried bashing your country wouldn't you do the same? Also it doesn't help when people post bashing/accusation posts or whatever against a country without real proof the 'proposed' evidence could be just bogus.
I'm sorry but I just won't stand there and let my country take the blame....
in b4 YOU FAIL.

(epic fail even)
Dauth
10 Aug 2008
Zhen, you will have to learn to take a little criticism, it is incredibly short sighted to claim any country is perfect, I could happily reel of a list as long as my arm of faults with the UK. I for one tire of people wearing their nation like a badge. All we are pointing out here is that the media have made a serious error because they are claiming the impossible.
Waris
10 Aug 2008
Words abound that originally there were 'green' fireworks to be used in the opening ceremony to reduce the amount of air pollutants. Is it possible the 'artificial' fireworks show shares the same aim? IIRC for days prior to the ceremony Beijing has had clear sky days (but at 7th the fog returns?).
Admiral FCS
10 Aug 2008
I'm sure the reporters meant 40 milllion watched the Opening Ceremony, just some wrong English.
About the firework show, it's definitely real. Just imagine, it's like 20 kilometers from south of Second Ring Road to Bird's Nest, even if 3D animations fooled the people who watched TV, can it really fool the 13 million people in Beijing? I don't think so.
About the firework show, it's definitely real. Just imagine, it's like 20 kilometers from south of Second Ring Road to Bird's Nest, even if 3D animations fooled the people who watched TV, can it really fool the 13 million people in Beijing? I don't think so.
G-sus
10 Aug 2008
its not supposed to anyway...
but 40 to 13 millions is a good ratio for a trick, isnt it...?
but 40 to 13 millions is a good ratio for a trick, isnt it...?

Ghostrider
11 Aug 2008
Meh, I don't watch the Olympics for the opening ceremony. Sure it's totally awesome when they do a really cool opening, but the real heart of the games is in the athletes.

Slightly Wonky Robob
11 Aug 2008
I must admit, the footprints didn't look that real when I watched them.. I guess mainly because of how close the camera was to them.
And lol, 40 Billion! From estimates I heard, it was 1 billion, which sounds a lot more plausible than 40 billion/million.
And lol, 40 Billion! From estimates I heard, it was 1 billion, which sounds a lot more plausible than 40 billion/million.
Dutchygamer
11 Aug 2008
Does it really matter? It was nice, and now enjoy the sports. I'm fed up with the let's-critisize-China-again atitude the world has atm. Be happy they have done their best to get it nice

Slightly Wonky Robob
11 Aug 2008
Kamikazi
11 Aug 2008
China ftw 
btw, the opening costs 40 billion dollar, its not 40 billion people who watched it XD
btw, the opening costs 40 billion dollar, its not 40 billion people who watched it XD
Pav:3d
11 Aug 2008
Kichō
11 Aug 2008
P4v3d, on 11 Aug 2008, 15:08, said:
parantly even the people who played the smallest part in the opening ceremony had to train for a year or summing, the olympics is serious business
It all took seven years, even the small parts.
Also something I found on Google China:

Edited by Zhen Ji, 11 August 2008 - 15:12.