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  • 2020-09-01 (xsd:date)
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  • This video of a purported meteor shower was created using animation software (en)
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  • A video has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times in multiple posts on Twitter and Facebook which claim it shows a meteor shower captured in broad daylight. The claim is false: the video was created using animation software. The video was published here on Twitter on August 30, 2020. It has been viewed more than 196,000 times. The caption reads: Meteor shower caught in broad daylight! A screenshot of the misleading post on August 31, 2020 The same clip was shared with a similar claim on Twitter here , here , here and here ; and on Facebook here , here and here . The claim is false: the video was created using animation software. The video was posted here on Instagram by a France-based user with the handle South Lab. View this post on Instagram Meteor shower ☄️ #meteor #sky #fx #specialeffects #aftereffects #art #3d #makingof #motiongraphics A post shared by South Lab (@southlab) on Jul 30, 2020 at 4:19am PDT The video’s caption reads: Meteor shower ☄️ #meteor #sky #fx #specialeffects #aftereffects #art #3d #makingof #motiongraphics. The next two videos in the post show how the animated clip was created using computer software Adobe After Effects . A corresponding YouTube account shared the same video here . The video’s French title translates to English as: Making of VFX - Meteor shower [After Effects]. The description reads: Software used: Adobe After Effects Plug in: Trapcode Particular Find my other fx videos on my social networks! Instagram: @southlab Tiktok: @south_lab. The false claim was also debunked by Twitter user Hoaxeye here on August 30, 2020. (en)
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