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Previously on "Cars on the touchline"
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Back in the day (70's) we had cars at the pitch edge, Invalid Cars, aka 'Flid-Chariots'.....
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDon't usually watch football but saw some of the England match last night which had a virtual red Vauxhall Astra "parked" at the touchline at each end.
It's painted on using some process to make it appear correct from the camera's viewpoint, as many other advertisers do for Sky Sports coverage in particular.
Don't know if they still do it but I once saw a half time advert by Vauxhall where the car drives off the pitch and parks back in the same spot at the end of the advert. Thought it was quite a clever tie-in.
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Is that the one currently on trial for murdeh come ed our TerryOriginally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostWhat on earth could you mean by that?

Brian Regan, who played Terry Sullivan in Brookside, charged with murder | Mail Online
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What on earth could you mean by that?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat physio looks like a typical ruby playing scouser!!!
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That physio looks like a typical ruby playing scouser!!!Originally posted by dang65 View Post
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It is painted on. From other angles you could see the image all stretched out, like the elongated STOP sign painted at a road junction. The paint was still drying actually, which at least gave us something more interesting to watch than the football.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostFrom that picture it looks like the car could be painted on so it looks 3D.. usual way to tell is when a non centreline camera is used, does the illusion collapse or is it still there.
The RBS logo is painted on the pitch at 6 Nations rugby matches too.

You often see players covered in blue paint after a bit of a ruck around the centre of the pitch.
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From that picture it looks like the car could be painted on so it looks 3D.. usual way to tell is when a non centreline camera is used, does the illusion collapse or is it still there.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDon't usually watch football but saw some of the England match last night which had a virtual red Vauxhall Astra "parked" at the touchline at each end. When did they start doing that? Never noticed it before.
Makes you wonder how long it will be before ever more sophisticated methods are completely inventing the "reality" we see on news programs.

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Yeah it is clever that, same with American football and the 10 yard line but its gonna get better..
Your viewing pleasure is going to look something like this soon IMO...
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they've been doing something similar for years by electronically overlaying the teams crests on each half of the pitch before kick off but whilst the players were on the pitch having their pre-match warmup kick about.
It always looked realistic enough, i.e. as if it was painted onto the pitch
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I find those illuminated advertising panels that run all around the pitch immensely irritating - not just Football but Twickenham has them too
Sooooo distracting from the action (which is probably the point)
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Augmented reality is gonna be the next thing. There will be cars driving around the edge of the pitch as it is being filmed, guys with sandwich boards and those guys they have the US with the spinning signs that stand on street corners augmented in to look like they are there soon....
You are going to see a lot stranger things down the touchline soon. Maybe a few hundred of these around the pitch...
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Cars on the touchline
Don't usually watch football but saw some of the England match last night which had a virtual red Vauxhall Astra "parked" at the touchline at each end. When did they start doing that? Never noticed it before.
Makes you wonder how long it will be before ever more sophisticated methods are completely inventing the "reality" we see on news programs.
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