I see at least two movie stars (Yiyang Qianxi and Wu Jing) in the clip. Is this a recruitment video or a trailer for a movie?
It is a recruitment video for the Air Force.
I see at least two movie stars (Yiyang Qianxi and Wu Jing) in the clip. Is this a recruitment video or a trailer for a movie?
Recruitment videos should avoid these science-fiction animations and stick to reality. Also, I don't understand the obsession they have with using english letters in a recruitment ad targeting the Chinese audience. It just seems cheap and very low quality, in spite of its animations. A good recruitment video has to give you the chills, this one doesn't and it just looks like a trailer for a bad science-fiction movie. Just my opinion.I see at least two movie stars (Yiyang Qianxi and Wu Jing) in the clip. Is this a recruitment video or a trailer for a movie?
Recruitment videos should avoid these science-fiction animations and stick to reality. Also, I don't understand the obsession they have with using english letters in a recruitment ad targeting the Chinese audience. It just seems cheap and very low quality, in spite of its animations. A good recruitment video has to give you the chills, this one doesn't and it just looks like a trailer for a bad science-fiction movie. Just my opinion.
Even tho it isn't my style, it still has a deeper meaning than just adding cheap sci-fi animations for the sake of adding them.Here's one for the Air Force.
Plus, if they really want to add other languages apart from Mandarin, they could have gone the path of using: Tibetan, Mongolian or Uyghur. Unfortunately China these days adds English to everything just to make it 'cooler', when it has the opposite effect (or at least to me).Recruitment videos should avoid these science-fiction animations and stick to reality. Also, I don't understand the obsession they have with using english letters in a recruitment ad targeting the Chinese audience. It just seems cheap and very low quality, in spite of its animations. A good recruitment video has to give you the chills, this one doesn't and it just looks like a trailer for a bad science-fiction movie. Just my opinion.
So it's about who has the better looking exaggerations. That wasn't the argument. It's charging something not real as being real. It's no different from a former moderator that complained similarly of how in a PLA recruitment ad where every soldier was of the same size and appearance as if it were unnatural. Then I pointed out a US Marine recruitment ad where they had a very cinematic shot from the air of US marines in the dress uniforms in a line on top along a ridge and they all happen to be the same size and shape. No different.Even tho it isn't my style, it still has a deeper meaning than just adding cheap sci-fi animations for the sake of adding them.
Recruitment videos should avoid these science-fiction animations and stick to reality. Also, I don't understand the obsession they have with using english letters in a recruitment ad targeting the Chinese audience. It just seems cheap and very low quality, in spite of its animations. A good recruitment video has to give you the chills, this one doesn't and it just looks like a trailer for a bad science-fiction movie. Just my opinion.
I disagree. I think it's fantastic. Remember, the target audience is 15 year old teenagers, not mature adults. You may not find it great, but you're not the target audience. Plus they put Wu Jing there, and teenagers will go crazy over him.Agreed. I also don't think the CGI looks very good and the physics of how the planes move is reminiscent of some very early video game physics engines.
Then again I am assuming they didn't contract this out to some big VFX company did it all in-house?