Okay, TeamCG. Come own up to your foolishness. #trolljima

Is Joakim Mogren CG?


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For playing up to a fun promotion?

You're right, it completely compromises his journalistic integrity.


Good lord.


The only reason why this kind of things wont compromise his "journalistic integrity" is because he lost it long ago
if he ever had some
 
I caught it! He's CGI holy shit!

PAY ATTENTION TO THE 1:49 mark when he squints briefly before cutting out to Geoff, That IS NOT a natural human squint.

Incredible engine. Wow

Replay 1:47 - 1:50 over and over
 
At the end, when he's doing the fake "I'm surprised" face, a shadow on his neck kinda flips out.

Seems hilarious enough to be plausible.
 
I know I'm crazy, but he just looks too weird. They must be using advanced mocap technology to capture Ludvig Forssell's microexpressions.
 
The light on his face at the end is more likely just him hitting the home button on his iPad since he's pretending to close it quickly as if he realized he made a mistake in showing those images.
 
Kojima would be laughing his ass off if he reads this thread. Not in his wildest dreams he would have imagined that people start thinking this Joakim guy is CG.
 
Honestly when I first opened this thread and the video on my phone earlier I was pretty convinced. He just looked "off" in some weird way.
I didn't think he looked off at all. The lighting is a bit different, and maybe some of the ticks feel a bit forced, but it's incredibly hard to tell, especially with the distracting bandages/accent. He's already supposed to feel "other" to the viewer.

The thing people in this thread don't realize is that the uncanny valley effect doesn't actually exist, nor does it have any scientific basis. It's just contextual.
 
I know I'm crazy, but he just looks too weird. They must be using advanced mocap technology to capture Ludvig Forssell's microexpressions.

It's dem lips man, they look perfectly normal in that previous picture but for the interview they look bloated. His teeth also look bleached white, as do his eyeballs.

Chances are, and these chances aren't even at all, is the dude simply looks strange with the white bandages all over his face. Like you said, he just looks really odd.
 
I didn't think he looked off at all. The lighting is a bit different, and maybe some of the ticks feel a bit forced, but it's incredibly hard to tell, especially with the distracting bandages/accent. He's already supposed to feel "other" to the viewer.

The thing people in this thread don't realize is that the uncanny valley effect doesn't actually exist, nor does it have any scientific basis. It's just contextual.

Thread title + my giddy imagination running wild + iPhone screen = "Wow he is kinda looking off!!!"

Plus what's the point of this interview if there's nothing even weirder beneath it?

I want to believe.
 
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