Page 2 - Drager Head News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Drager head. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Drager Head Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150711:23:23:00

Drager s brain child. we call it stealth campaigns. so that means that you fake something, that you try to convince people in a way that they discuss if something is real or not. the video is a subtle campaign for a small german clothing company called kill a thrill. you can make out the company name on the body of the plane. if you type in killa thrill on google, you have four results before the campaign. after the campaign, you have 15,000 results. i think they had even more than 100,000 visitors on the website. and the website had been totally unknown before. he got the results he was after. but how did drager make something fake look so real? that was the big problem, to get the knowledge, how to use such a video that it looks real. and that, in the end, the pilot steps out of the plane and ....

It Stealth Campaigns , Brain Child , Killa Thrill , In The End ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150426:22:24:00

And that, in the end, the pilot steps out of the plane and everybody has to think, oh, my god, he actually landed this plane. to pull it off, drager, along with producer jan barons and post production consultant, michael viksu, combined three different planes. first, a remote controlled model airplane. to make the wing of the remote control plane disappear, they painted it out, frame by frame, replacing it with the blue from the sky. the detailed 3-d aircraft was created with a computer and inserted into footage shot on location at a hamburg airfield. it s the 3-d version of the plane that tumbles to the earth and pulls up for a landing, just in time. i think the biggest challenge for the landing was to create a realistic looking plane, which we see before that, flying through the air in 3d. and then making it land on the real airport. after the plane lands, it ....

In The End , Producer Jan Barons , Didnt Look , Michael Viksu , Remote Control Plane , Model Airplane , Frame By , 3 D , Copd Breath Air , Plane Lands , It Land ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150228:21:23:00

we call it stealth campaigns. so that means that you fake something, that you try to convince people in a way that they discuss if something is real or not. the video is a subtle campaign for a small german clothing company called kill a thrill. you can make out the company name on the body of the plane. if you type in killa thrill on google, you have four results before the campaign. after the campaign, you have 15,000 results. i think they had even more than 100,000 visitors on the website. and the website had been totally unknown before. he got the results he was after. but how did drager make something fake look so real? that was the big problem, to get the knowledge, how to use such a video that it looks real. and that, in the end, the pilot ....

It Stealth Campaigns , Killa Thrill , In The End ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150228:21:24:00

Steps out of the plane and everybody has to think, oh, my god, he actually landed this plane. to pull it off, drager, along with producer jan barons and post production consultant, michael viksu, combined three different planes. first, a remote controlled model airplane. to make the wing of the remote control plane disappear, they painted it out, frame by frame, replacing it with the blue from the sky. the detailed 3-d aircraft was created with a computer and inserted into footage shot on location at a hamburg airfield. it s the 3-d version of the plane that tumbles to the earth and pulls up for a landing, just in time. i think the biggest challenge for the landing was to create a realistic looking plane, which we see before that, flying through the air in 3d. and then making it land on the real airport. after the plane lands, it comes to a stop and the pilot pops out of the cockpit. ....

Michael Viksu , Producer Jan Barons , Remote Control Plane , Model Airplane , Frame By , 3 D , Plane Lands , It Land ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141207:01:24:00

And that, in the end, the pilot steps out of the plane and everybody has to think, oh, my god, he actually landed this plane. to pull it off, drager, along with producer jan barons and post production consultant, michael viksu, combined three different planes. first, a remote controlled model airplane. to make the wing of the remote control plane disappear, they painted it out, frame by frame, replacing it with the blue from the sky. the detailed 3-d aircraft was created with a computer and inserted into footage shot on location at a hamburg airfield. it s the 3-d version of the plane that tumbles to the earth and pulls up for a landing, just in time. i think the biggest challenge for the landing was to create a realistic looking plane, which we see before that, flying through the air in 3d. and then making it land on the real airport. after the plane lands, it comes to a stop and the pilot ....

Michael Viksu , In The End , Producer Jan Barons , Didnt Look , Remote Control Plane , Model Airplane , Frame By , 3 D , Plane Lands , It Land ,