That was a CGI animation, you can tell if you look closely. There's also a way to superimpose a real image into a 3d program, so they likely just projected a picture of some street in New York onto a backdrop in the program, almost like a virtual blue-screen, then animated the car onto it. Sort of like an advanced rotoscope. Maybe you knew all this already.
The video quality is too bad to see any artifacts, but when you can look at still pictures with good quality you will see slight differences in lighting and shadows. But CG has come quite some way since Tron...
Damn, that's actually a nicer car than the first one I ever owned.... 1961 Mercury Comet... 2 door...3 on the tree.... black with fins on the back.... smallish and ugly, but it ran like a champ....
Both my brothers and I drove that thing EVERYWHERE, including the mountians at attempted 4 wheel drives. Good times.
So the owners of GM and Ford said that they'd rather see their companies go bankrupt, (and them be out of a job,) than take a $1/year salary. Not surprising really, they could collect a couple thousand in unemployment benefits, which is better than a buck.
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