Mahlzeit
@allDa muss ich mich wohl korrigieren, ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass es echte Aufnahmen zeigt.
@CosmicQueen selbst, wenn die Urquelle des Videos inzwischen für die meisten nicht mehr zu sehen ist, ist es bereits oft genug angesehen und vermutlich auch kopiert worden. Klage hin oder her für den oder die Verantwortlichen.
Es gab schon im Februar die Information, dass OP "The Evidence Room" beauftragt hat.
@funnyfee hatte das noch in Erinnerung.
http://time.com/5572/oscar-pistorius-dream-team-murder-trial/To defend himself, Pistorius has hired the Evidence Room, an American forensic animation firm based in Cleveland, Ohio, that specializes in crime scene reenactments. The videos are Pixar meets murder trial: illustrating car crashes and murders with faceless cartoons of people in jagged geometric landscapes. “We don’t give opinions, we don’t say ‘this is how it happens,’ we describe the scene,” says Scott Roder, the 43-year-old chief executive officer of the Evidence Room. “That’s our job: to help people understand the bigger picture.”
Roder founded the business in 2003 after successfully using animations in court to demonstrate shootings. His work caught on as more and more lawyers preferred pressing play on a video to wasting time trying to explain a crime scene themselves. “It became very effective to have these animations,” says Roder. “Now we’re sitting in 2014 and it’s very routine to bring in an animation for a legal proceeding.” Today, Roder says he works on 100 cases a year across the world, sometimes charging upwards of over $10,000 a video. With one month to go before the Pistorius trial begins, it’s a tense time for Roder, a father of two. “Things are just so busy now,” he says, “it’s hard to get off task and talk about things.”