The “Golden Eagle Snatches Kid” video, uploaded to YouTube on the evening of December 18, was made by Normand Archambault, Loïc Mireault and Félix Marquis-Poulin, students at Centre NAD, in the production simulation workshop class of the Bachelors degree in 3D Animation and Digital Design.
The video shows a royal eagle snatching a young kid while he plays under the watch of his dad. The eagle then drops the kid a few feet away. Both the eagle and the kid were created in 3D animation and integrated in to the film afterwards.
It’s my understanding this is a hoax.
My good Kim,
By all means, reveal the hoax to us.
H. M. Stuart
Alexandria
Alas, or perhaps fortunately, it turns out that Our Kim is correct:
http://blogue.centrenad.com/2012/12/19/centre-nad-reassures-montrealers-no-danger-of-being-snatched-by-a-royal-eagle/?lang=en
My good John E.,
Particularly in this age of high-magazine clips, let this be a lesson to us all.
Look at the shadows.
H. M. Stuart
Alexandria
high-magazine clips
Wow – that is just so full of wrong…
All right! One of the Archembaults- They are distant cousins, at least on the Potawatomi side.
That’s awful! Poor baby!
WOW!