Disco tute green screen

Bart V

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Douglas Axe's gives an interview in an impressive boardroom:
Or not?

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Hmmm....looks just like my dining room.

(This joke makes no sense unless you know that my daughter has a green screen up in my dining room.)

Linda
 
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A very professorial looking room
And A very professorial looking room with a discoverite in it (at about six seconds).
 
In this whole series Michael Flannery is interviewed in an environment fitting such an erudite scholar,

It must make the german furniture store that (unknowingly?) provided this interior very proud to know that the Disco Tute used it for a seven episode series.
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Here's a quote from Doug.

"But of course, as experimentalists we are very willing to see the evidence that might prove us wrong."

Guess this is the best they got.

You realize how childish and stupid this looks?

Very.
 
Here's a quote from Doug.

"But of course, as experimentalists we are very willing to see the evidence that might prove us wrong."

Guess this is the best they got.

You realize how childish and stupid this looks?

Very.
Yes it does indeed look stupid and childish to place people in front of these backdrops, you do realize that was a bit the point i tried to make?
Childish, stupid and not even original. It's no coincidence that also describes most internet Darwinists.
Never claimed originality.
I pointed out the Gauger thing in the intelligent design thread, that made me look for other examples.
I found these three examples easily with an image search, same for that gauger picture. if you go through all the Tute's vids, you will see a lot of footage that is probably uses the same technie, but i couldn't find the backdrop quickly with an image search.

These examples are not even meant as a critique, they speak about what the DiscoTute wants them to be, the reader of this can decide what that might be.

Got to laugh though, for entirely different reasons.
Glad to be of service.
 
Yes it does indeed look stupid and childish to place people in front of these backdrops, you do realize that was a bit the point i tried to make.

These examples are not even meant as a critique, they speak about what the DiscoTute wants them to be,

Run for the hills! A greenscreen! How dare they!

You got to be kiddin.

Dougs work stands on it's own just fine. He is a specialist in his field. It is quite obvious why you posted it.

It is a common technique throughout the media if you have not noticed. Usually done for budget restrictions, location restrictions, time restrictions and is usually the decision of the director, art director, technical director etc... it is also pretty obvious that it is a greenscreen. Duh!

Just absurd man. I am baffled and amused by this sort of behaviour, baffled at how one could not feel ashamed of such transparent tactics. Amused because this bottom scraping level of attack is quite obviously because the subject matter can't be engaged on any serious level. Doug has several published papers, and the critiques are open for dialouge at the biological institute. I don't think "you did a bit in front of a green screen!" has any effect on the relevance or validity of his work. You need experiments for that, not this pitiful mudslinging.
 
Run for the hills! A greenscreen! How dare they!

You got to be kiddin.
No, the Disco Tute folks are the ones who were kidding. I'm pretty sure the lab they screened in was a Shutterstock image. Greenscreening is one thing. Lab faking is another.

They've taken down the photo, so that's to their credit.

~~ Paul
 
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