
A visual effects artist shows the speed of recent wildfire spread in the LA urban interface
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In this video, the creators use VFX to demonstrate the alarming speed at which wildfires can spread, aiming to raise awareness about the dangers of such natural disasters. The video combines educational elements with visual effects to provide a compelling and informative experience.
The project "VFX Artist Reveals the TERRIFYING Speed of WILDFIRES" is a video created by Corridor Crew, a YouTube channel known for its engaging content on visual effects (VFX) and filmmaking.
The creators aim to raise awareness about the dangers of wildfires by showcasing their terrifying speed through computer-generated simulations. The video combines educational content with stunning visuals to emphasize the importance of understanding and preparing for such natural disasters.
"Jordan was horrified watching the recent LA Wildfires spread across the city. He sets out to understand how these kinds of fires move by building a wildfire simulation with computer graphics. Special thank you to Rory Hadden and Rachel Loehman for lending their expertise to this video! This video was Directed and Edited by Dean Hughes ► www.instagram.com/sdeanhughes".
Photo Credit: Wikipedia Commons License.
The Palisades Fire in LA on January 7, seen from Playa Vista. By FireEditorHomiee - Own work, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=157827489