• Flying_Hellfish@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Just to play devil’s advocate, does that mean any “artist rendering” shouldn’t be in a documentary? Documentaries have had drawings, with a disclaimer that it is an artist rendering, for as long as I can remember. Or what about when they hire actors to do a “dramatization” of what happened, how is this different?

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      3 months ago

      They are different because they are clearly not real images or video. The fact that we can generate images of whatever we want that are near if not impossible to discern as fake by the naked eye, means that they shouldn’t be in there at all.

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        3 months ago

        Again, how is this different from an artist rendering? There’s been artists creating digital media for documentaries for a long long time.

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          3 months ago

          You’re not understanding, possibly on purpose?

          Look, try this: if the scene with the artist’s rendering says “artist’s rendering” in it, then it’s fine. Start there.

          • Flying_Hellfish@lemmy.world
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            3 months ago

            I’m not sure if you meant to reply to me, but that’s what I have been saying, if it says it’s a rendering, I don’t see how it’s different.