My brain usually filters out ads to never really look at them, probably because we're exposed to them daily, and if someone told me some ads in F1 are CGI i wouldn't have believed them
You could of also mentioned the hilarious moment in Mexico 2023 on turn one when leclerc literally went under one of those cgi ads and you couldn’t see that god damn car
I'm from the future of 2028 and it’s getting worse lol, Last years north korean grand prix Alonso's car gone missing half of the race the CGI is so bad lol
Very great video for such a small channel. I never understood why CGI ads are needed to beginn with, if you want different ads in the same spots for different times, wouldn't it be more cost-effective and less of a headache if they put an led screen? Sort of like McLaren has on their cars, I think they are the first team to have led ads on their cars.
@@Gamurboi Well, it is explained very well in the video: they want to show different ads depending on the market where the program is shown. So, the viewers in the UK may see other ads than the viewers in Italy or in the USA. An LED screen can show different ads at different times, but it cannot show different ads to different people, at least not easily. (there are techniques)
Thank you so much! Kind of just started blender from seeing manga youtubers like Ah Lecks and Bhan do really cool things with it but turns out it's also pretty fun
Wait, I thought this video would have like a 100k views, but it's only at 3,6k. This is so high quality, you definitly deserve more vies and subs! Thanks for explaining :D
Tbh when I’m focusing on the race I almost never spit these. When you pointed them out in the video it definitely looked bad but when look at ads is not your main focus I really don’t notice it. Could just be me though.
Not a lot of broadcasts have cgi ads though. I've only seen them in Ital Serie A and the cup games played at Wembley. If you want to spot them try to see where the ball boys are. If they are crisp then it's not a cgi ad. If the ball boys are blurry then it's cgi
Well, those football banners are not necesarilly CGI, the technology of such banner is in its screen refresh rate. For different TV stations there are cameras that are capturing screen at different framerate. Single banner can show one advertisement at at 60 frames per second, and another one at 240 frames per second. Synchronising those image impulses can lead to different outputs resulting in different ads for different TV channels. Edit: If set up propely, those screens can go up to thousands of frames per second, so you won't be able to notice any glitching while sitting on the stadium in real life
@@ಠಿ_ಠ-ಯ1ಭ well, for the commercial screens that are used on football stadiums, they are capable of going even up to ~4000Hz, so 4000 frames a second. You can show an advertisement for only a single of those frames, and it will be displayed on TV, while at the same time it's too short amount of time for your eyes to register it in real life while sitting on a stadium!
frames-per-seconds are not radio waves where you tune into a frequency. You would choose a single frequency, then alternate between channels for each frame, like they do with active shutter 3D glasses. 1 frame out of 4000 per second is not practical anyway, the TV cameras need light to function; reducing the amount of light by a factor of 4000 would result in a very noisy image especially with tele lenses that need all the light they can get. And I doubt TV stations would trade image quality even with lower refresh rates.
@@mattle841 No, because they show the TV ads for around 10% of the time. Audience ads are up for around 90% of the time so you don't even notice blinking.
I have to admit i had no idea about such CGI ads. Never knew they existed. I always felt like those were actual ads being run on screens in the football stadiums and in F1
This is the content I love to see...and in a few months when you hit 500k subs I can be like "I was there before 1k"...brilliant work (especially the stadium render...that must have been a nightmare to create)
I never actually look at the ads, never noticed this. The only times i noticed the cgi ads is when a car that goes out looks like its under them for a second.
To be fair when peoples eyes are so focused on the racing people tend to look over stuff like this, tbh I didn’t even know these boards were cgi but makes sense now.
This is extremely well done, informative and interesting. Stay with it, if you keep doing things like this with engaging subjects you will get all the visibility you need. I am quite impressed.
I didn't even knew that the majority of those ads are fake! I thought that the one on the terrain were just painted on the asphalt! And that the others were billboards... Interesting video 😄👍
I never knew about this, my mind is blown. But idk why they don’t just put up the banners instead of cgi 😂. I do get the ones on the ground because you don’t wanna paint on the road
Firstly, after you pointing it out I can never unsee how bad CGI ads are in F1 Secondly, awesome content Thirdly, sprinkles of your humor was awesome! you gained a new sub. Keep it up!
They look real in football as well because for big international matches they shoot the match from both sides of the pitch, with one half of the pitch having ads for the local TV channel and the other side having more international ads on the LED boarding around the pitch. They started using CGI as well, but this trick is also still being used, just two seperate angles. You can see it sometimes during corners, when you either see the international ads or the local ads.
Man, the lengths we are gonna have to go to for the on screen action in 2024 to be exciting. Trying to guess which ads are real or fake is going to be harder than guessing who’s gonna win.
Wow, super interesting video! I noticed these goofy CGI boards in F1 recently too. I had no clue the football ones were fake though! Do you think the way the engine they render them with makes a difference? Thanks for the video, surprising to see it from a sub 1k channel, I hope you try to keep the quality and content this interesting, you presented it really well.
Back in 2018 I worked at the broadcasts from Westfalenstadion (the stadium around the minute mark) and when Supponor installed this new tech, they only made it for the one hard cam thats used 85% of the broadcast. Every other cam thats used for different angles during goals, recaps, corners, free kicks, fanshots and so on did not have this. So the ads switched wildly back and forth during the more active parts of a match. I hope they made the coding for more of the cams so far.
Don't forget that they might just leave them "less realistic" so they stand out more, so people notice them. After all, that's what ads are supposed to do. And less effort means less money so cheaper. I do think that this also lines up with the speed angle. In soccer people's eyes have time to wander to the ads on the side of the field. Like many comments suggest; in F1 people are almost completely focused on the cars, the action if you will. Eyes don't have time to wander. So the ads have to stand out more if they are to attract our attention during this tunnel vision proces.
and the fact that we have to do with a whole circuit doesn't help either. In a Football field you can easily track every point of the field, it's just a rectangular shape. In a F1/GP Circuit it's a whole another deal. There are curves, the camera moves along these curves. There is a direction where you most likely must have 5 different cameras on each corner. Ads appear even on the circuit on the track itself, not just on the fences, and rather than just on a what looks like "LED Screens on a rectangular shaped football field". Like, it's a whole completely complicated situation.
Thought this was really good and nicely presented. I sort of guessed why they were a bit rubbish but you filled in a lot of the blanks. I am an avid F1 fan and very rarely watch football and did actually think they were LED screens there! Liked the sense of humour. Good stuff 👍
NO WAYYYYYYY.... This channel become an F1 channel too !!!?!?!? btw... good explanation, sometime i'm not very aware about this CGI ads when watching F1
I think a big part of it as well is the smoke and distortion created by the cars. The cars have exhaust gas and i think its literally impossible for the chi add to look good if you super inconsistent light smoke being given off by 20 different cars. Also since they drive on hot tracks and the engines are hot, there will be distortion due to the difference in temperature making it extremely difficult to show cgi ads
honestly them looking so out of place makes those adds stick out better, the real advertisement blends in the scenery and I don't pay attention to it, but when I see a fake cgi add, my brain goes "hold up, this looks stupid"
I mean, I acknowledge that these ads are there, but I'm so used to CGI ads bc of football, that I never looked at ads in F1 closely enough to realize the difference
This is a very detailed and an amazingly well made video for a channel of your size. I am definitely dropping a sub. Also Gus Fring as a merc drivers and Better call Stroll are hilarious. Looking forward to more vids from you!
The football example is only partially true. Firstly, the cameras are on pan/tilt heads that have very precise rotary encoders and the lens data (zoom, and focus) is also tracked in real time. This is for the banners mostly besides the goals - which are indeed cgi. BUT: The example with the banners on the sidelines is not cgi! Those are high refresh rate displays that literary display at 400hz (in Europe where we produce content at 50 frames/fields per second) and every cycle display one of 4 ads. The cameras are scanning at 400hz and in the OB van the signals are rearranged to 4 independent streams that each have the synchronised regional ad displayed.
It never occurred to me that the ads around football stadiums aren't LED screens. I've seen them and thought it's very clever the way they've got screens all the way around the stadium, but of course they don't.
random theory i came up with watching this: with these cgi adverts becoming more and more common in F1, could this partly be a reason why we've seen so many dull matte liveries this year? less bright colours on the cars means simpler chromakeying and less overlap, and more advertiser friendly opportunities?
Nah. Most liveries are matte because matte paint weighs less than paint with a shiny finish. Same reason this year's cars have so much bare unpainted carbon (the Alpine being the major offender): Less painted areas on the cars means you're saving a bit of weight here and there.
I work in VFX and I've been screaming every time I see them for the past couple years, my wife hates it because she now can't unsee it and it drives her nuts too!!!!
So the football one is maybe not correct for every broadcast/Stadium I googled this once since I was interested in why we saw different ads in the stadium in comparison to the TV audience. And no, it's not CGI! (at least for the Stadium I watched at) It's a clever refresh rate trick, they couple the refresh rate of the screen with the camera (with some black magic idk) so the camera only ever picks up the milliseconds with the second ad, while a normal person there in person only ever sees another ad, since it refreshes so quickly we don't even pick it up with our eyes. Now granted it probabaly is a mixture of both but the refreshing thing is better for not accidentaly key-ing out players or the ball I guess? Don't know which one is used more though. If it confuses you, I believe it works similar to how sometimes Helicopters Rotors seem to not be moving on video because they rotate with the same shutter speed like the camera or something like that. But I only know this because I googled it, so don't take my word for it xD
I suspected it has something to with catching the eye. My brain hides normal adds like in football but in F1 my view gets magically attracted by those clunky looking ads. I always thought that was one of the reasons why they look so bad. To gather attraction. :D Make them look extra bad and fake so they stand out in the fast race. :D
10 minutes ago, i did not knew about this. Now, *i can't give them enough respects, **_it might not be perfect, but they are doing the absolute best it can be done_* .
The ads in football stadiums are real, as someone that watches my team (premier league, wolves) often at home, I can assure you those boards always have ads on, it’s the ones on the grass by the goals that are cgi
My brain usually filters out ads to never really look at them, probably because we're exposed to them daily, and if someone told me some ads in F1 are CGI i wouldn't have believed them
Same, i only realised they were cgi after Leclerc went through them in last year's Mexican gp.
Same here, I have build in ad block.
I watch every f1 race basically but didnt even know on the side of the track are ads lmao
Yes. Thats how the brain is supposed to work. But some ppl are wired strange and they notice all this weird pointless stuff.
i literally didn't know these ads are CGI. I feel so dumb
no fucking way u didnt
Same
The only one I paid attention to is when a car drove under them and disappeared, I think it was Mexico
@@HoutarouOrekiOsucorrect, it was Mexico 2023 on lap one with the Checo crash
I will never unsee them now
3:50 "you know, the ones so f1 drivers don't escape?" the wording of this is hilarious
I can imagine the track announcement going; ⚠ ALERT: SUBJECT STROLL HAS ESCAPE THE TRACK. PLEASE LEAVE THE STANDS IN AN ORDERLY MANNER. ⚠
Seeing Giancarlo Esposito in a Merc uniform is one of the funniest images I've seen lately.
having Patrick Fabian/Howard Hamlin next to him just makes it so much better
Thank you! Managed to watch Breaking Bad unspoiled, never been so excited to eat pasta while watching a tv-series before
no, Thank you for making me laugh lol. Breaking Bad is truly one the best TV series ever
@@xmooriewhat about BCS ? There was a Saul clip in the beginning
I got spoiled 😭😭😭😭
Wow, you’ve got a bright future ahead of you as a UA-camr, terrific job on this video, I’ll be rooting for you!
Hi Jakerton
hi jakerton (idk who you are)
@@whenlizardsfly Just a boomer who got his humor broken by gen z memes
Thanks a lot Jakerton!
keep going dude
The production quality for this is insane, you deserve more attention
You could of also mentioned the hilarious moment in Mexico 2023 on turn one when leclerc literally went under one of those cgi ads and you couldn’t see that god damn car
Please dont spoil the 2024 season for me, I'm still at round 3.
that was the first time I even noticed them
How the fuck are you at the end of October already?
I'm from the future of 2028 and it’s getting worse lol, Last years north korean grand prix Alonso's car gone missing half of the race the CGI is so bad lol
@@mudahjr9600 how's Alonso's doing in 2028? He's a rookie with such potential
Very great video for such a small channel. I never understood why CGI ads are needed to beginn with, if you want different ads in the same spots for different times, wouldn't it be more cost-effective and less of a headache if they put an led screen? Sort of like McLaren has on their cars, I think they are the first team to have led ads on their cars.
better yet, they could just put up the regular old ads instead of having screens on the fences
@@Gamurboi Well, it is explained very well in the video: they want to show different ads depending on the market where the program is shown.
So, the viewers in the UK may see other ads than the viewers in Italy or in the USA.
An LED screen can show different ads at different times, but it cannot show different ads to different people, at least not easily. (there are techniques)
This is so underrated by the script alone, but you made an animation in blender too?!?!?!
Thank you so much! Kind of just started blender from seeing manga youtubers like Ah Lecks and Bhan do really cool things with it but turns out it's also pretty fun
Wait, I thought this video would have like a 100k views, but it's only at 3,6k. This is so high quality, you definitly deserve more vies and subs! Thanks for explaining :D
P
Ikr
I was literally thinking the same thing till I saw your comment lol I’m blown away
yes
Tbh when I’m focusing on the race I almost never spit these. When you pointed them out in the video it definitely looked bad but when look at ads is not your main focus I really don’t notice it. Could just be me though.
Dude this was recommended to me and I can’t believe it only has a few thousand views!! Honestly great work.
I didn’t know ads on the walls in football matches are different depending on where you’re watching the game from. That’s so cool
Not a lot of broadcasts have cgi ads though. I've only seen them in Ital Serie A and the cup games played at Wembley.
If you want to spot them try to see where the ball boys are. If they are crisp then it's not a cgi ad. If the ball boys are blurry then it's cgi
Well, those football banners are not necesarilly CGI, the technology of such banner is in its screen refresh rate. For different TV stations there are cameras that are capturing screen at different framerate. Single banner can show one advertisement at at 60 frames per second, and another one at 240 frames per second. Synchronising those image impulses can lead to different outputs resulting in different ads for different TV channels.
Edit: If set up propely, those screens can go up to thousands of frames per second, so you won't be able to notice any glitching while sitting on the stadium in real life
Yeah but the fans at the ground would see it glitching
Damn that’s smart
but only for something without a crowd tho
@@ಠಿ_ಠ-ಯ1ಭ well, for the commercial screens that are used on football stadiums, they are capable of going even up to ~4000Hz, so 4000 frames a second. You can show an advertisement for only a single of those frames, and it will be displayed on TV, while at the same time it's too short amount of time for your eyes to register it in real life while sitting on a stadium!
frames-per-seconds are not radio waves where you tune into a frequency. You would choose a single frequency, then alternate between channels for each frame, like they do with active shutter 3D glasses.
1 frame out of 4000 per second is not practical anyway, the TV cameras need light to function; reducing the amount of light by a factor of 4000 would result in a very noisy image especially with tele lenses that need all the light they can get. And I doubt TV stations would trade image quality even with lower refresh rates.
@@mattle841 No, because they show the TV ads for around 10% of the time. Audience ads are up for around 90% of the time so you don't even notice blinking.
I have to admit i had no idea about such CGI ads. Never knew they existed. I always felt like those were actual ads being run on screens in the football stadiums and in F1
I've been watching F1 my whole life, and I never even noticed theses ads were CGI. I probably won't be able to unsee it now.
"so f1 drivers dont escape" XD top!! great explanation, and awesome stadium
This is the content I love to see...and in a few months when you hit 500k subs I can be like "I was there before 1k"...brilliant work (especially the stadium render...that must have been a nightmare to create)
I never knew the ads in football next to the pitch aren't the same to real life.
I figured that out, when a world cup match between an african and an asian country had exclusivly adds for german brands on german television :D
I never realised this, never even put a thought up about them. Also love the incredibly swedish accent,
I never actually look at the ads, never noticed this. The only times i noticed the cgi ads is when a car that goes out looks like its under them for a second.
To be fair when peoples eyes are so focused on the racing people tend to look over stuff like this, tbh I didn’t even know these boards were cgi but makes sense now.
Actually giving sources at the end of a video is a breath of fresh air! Good job sir!
5:43 you chose a really sad match to use as an example.
I can’t wait for this channel to get big
This quality really suprised me how little subscribers you have, you deserve a lot more! Subbed!
This is extremely well done, informative and interesting. Stay with it, if you keep doing things like this with engaging subjects you will get all the visibility you need. I am quite impressed.
There is a point where posing more and more ads in starts to take away from the accrual sport. F1 definitely has crossed it.
Dayum THAT EFFORT!
never expected a crossover between PUNPEE and F1 lol
haha, I completely missed your closing statements first time around because I vibed too hard with the Oddtaxi OP. Good video, mate!
This is a good video & appreciate your authority on the subject & as well making it nicely presented
yoo the video quality is insane. Keep it up mate
wait, they were ads? I don't think I ever noticed before, holy crap now I can't unsee it.
can't believe you have just 500 subscribers, what a quality content
I didn't even knew that the majority of those ads are fake! I thought that the one on the terrain were just painted on the asphalt! And that the others were billboards... Interesting video 😄👍
I never knew about this, my mind is blown. But idk why they don’t just put up the banners instead of cgi 😂. I do get the ones on the ground because you don’t wanna paint on the road
very good video, bonus points for the odd taxi tune at the end 😎
Firstly, after you pointing it out I can never unsee how bad CGI ads are in F1
Secondly, awesome content
Thirdly, sprinkles of your humor was awesome!
you gained a new sub. Keep it up!
thanks man, i can't unsee this anymore
They look real in football as well because for big international matches they shoot the match from both sides of the pitch, with one half of the pitch having ads for the local TV channel and the other side having more international ads on the LED boarding around the pitch.
They started using CGI as well, but this trick is also still being used, just two seperate angles. You can see it sometimes during corners, when you either see the international ads or the local ads.
You say "so bad", I say "I've never, ever noticed them".
Man, the lengths we are gonna have to go to for the on screen action in 2024 to be exciting. Trying to guess which ads are real or fake is going to be harder than guessing who’s gonna win.
0:34 mate Lando Norris was ahead it was Sergio Perez that was atempting an overtake
Perez forgot what an Apex was
so many funny easter eggs in this video. love the humor! keep it up
"The fences to stop F1 drivers from escaping" 💀 😂
Loving all the breaking bad/better call Saul stuff. Great video!
Wow, super interesting video! I noticed these goofy CGI boards in F1 recently too. I had no clue the football ones were fake though! Do you think the way the engine they render them with makes a difference?
Thanks for the video, surprising to see it from a sub 1k channel, I hope you try to keep the quality and content this interesting, you presented it really well.
Back in 2018 I worked at the broadcasts from Westfalenstadion (the stadium around the minute mark) and when Supponor installed this new tech, they only made it for the one hard cam thats used 85% of the broadcast. Every other cam thats used for different angles during goals, recaps, corners, free kicks, fanshots and so on did not have this. So the ads switched wildly back and forth during the more active parts of a match. I hope they made the coding for more of the cams so far.
That's really cool. Tried to email Supponor to ask a few questions but didn't get a reply from two seperate accounts lol
You got to bring more F1 videos, this was awesome!!
This is so high quality how do you only have 279 subs???
there are also situations where the cars just disappear under the digital Ads 😂 Leclerc Mexico 2023, Turn 1 Lap 1 is a good example
yes lmao thats when i first noticed them!
Excellent video! Looking forward to more.
Don't forget that they might just leave them "less realistic" so they stand out more, so people notice them. After all, that's what ads are supposed to do. And less effort means less money so cheaper.
I do think that this also lines up with the speed angle. In soccer people's eyes have time to wander to the ads on the side of the field. Like many comments suggest; in F1 people are almost completely focused on the cars, the action if you will. Eyes don't have time to wander. So the ads have to stand out more if they are to attract our attention during this tunnel vision proces.
Welcome to the algorithm. Insane video quality for a small channel.
Dude this was banger, awesome job!
In football there are screens that flicker the frames synced with the broadcast, so that each broadcast sees ads in their own language
and the fact that we have to do with a whole circuit doesn't help either.
In a Football field you can easily track every point of the field, it's just a rectangular shape.
In a F1/GP Circuit it's a whole another deal. There are curves, the camera moves along these curves.
There is a direction where you most likely must have 5 different cameras on each corner.
Ads appear even on the circuit on the track itself, not just on the fences, and rather than just on a what looks like "LED Screens on a rectangular shaped football field".
Like, it's a whole completely complicated situation.
Bit of a come up with this video, congrats and good luck with your channel 👏
man you re so chill i want you to explain anything to me
I noticed this, but at first I thought it was a way of them covering up ads with TV restrictions in some countries... like the Mission Winnow stuff.
Thought this was really good and nicely presented. I sort of guessed why they were a bit rubbish but you filled in a lot of the blanks. I am an avid F1 fan and very rarely watch football and did actually think they were LED screens there! Liked the sense of humour. Good stuff 👍
NO WAYYYYYYY....
This channel become an F1 channel too !!!?!?!?
btw... good explanation, sometime i'm not very aware about this CGI ads when watching F1
At the Mexico GP there was a moment where a car ran wide and disappeared underneath the advert, that was the first time I noticed them
I think a big part of it as well is the smoke and distortion created by the cars. The cars have exhaust gas and i think its literally impossible for the chi add to look good if you super inconsistent light smoke being given off by 20 different cars. Also since they drive on hot tracks and the engines are hot, there will be distortion due to the difference in temperature making it extremely difficult to show cgi ads
3:50 “so f1 drivers don’t escape” is crazy btw 😭😭
also no way im just learning that there are cgi ads in f1
I only noticed it at I think mexico last year when leclerc just drove through an ad and I was like hmmmm, is that cgi?
great content, delivery, style. another reason I thought the cgi ads looked bad was to catch the viewers eye... but I like you explanation better.
Awesome vid, hope your channel blows up
you are destined for greatness child, keep up the work
honestly them looking so out of place makes those adds stick out better, the real advertisement blends in the scenery and I don't pay attention to it, but when I see a fake cgi add, my brain goes "hold up, this looks stupid"
Nice video never noticed them in F1... Probably cant unsee them now
I mean, I acknowledge that these ads are there, but I'm so used to CGI ads bc of football, that I never looked at ads in F1 closely enough to realize the difference
This is a very detailed and an amazingly well made video for a channel of your size. I am definitely dropping a sub. Also Gus Fring as a merc drivers and Better call Stroll are hilarious.
Looking forward to more vids from you!
The football example is only partially true. Firstly, the cameras are on pan/tilt heads that have very precise rotary encoders and the lens data (zoom, and focus) is also tracked in real time. This is for the banners mostly besides the goals - which are indeed cgi. BUT: The example with the banners on the sidelines is not cgi! Those are high refresh rate displays that literary display at 400hz (in Europe where we produce content at 50 frames/fields per second) and every cycle display one of 4 ads. The cameras are scanning at 400hz and in the OB van the signals are rearranged to 4 independent streams that each have the synchronised regional ad displayed.
bro got more views in 2 days compared to 2 years in his second most viewed video.
It never occurred to me that the ads around football stadiums aren't LED screens. I've seen them and thought it's very clever the way they've got screens all the way around the stadium, but of course they don't.
I thought this was a 100k sub channel, help, you’re too underrated
random theory i came up with watching this: with these cgi adverts becoming more and more common in F1, could this partly be a reason why we've seen so many dull matte liveries this year? less bright colours on the cars means simpler chromakeying and less overlap, and more advertiser friendly opportunities?
Nah. Most liveries are matte because matte paint weighs less than paint with a shiny finish. Same reason this year's cars have so much bare unpainted carbon (the Alpine being the major offender): Less painted areas on the cars means you're saving a bit of weight here and there.
Thanks. No i cannot unsee these ads. Thank u very very much
I work in VFX and I've been screaming every time I see them for the past couple years, my wife hates it because she now can't unsee it and it drives her nuts too!!!!
this video looks too god for a 130 subs channel. keep the work it’s great!
i am just so happy about the fact that he will wake up tomorrow and watch his video absolutely blow tf up
So the football one is maybe not correct for every broadcast/Stadium
I googled this once since I was interested in why we saw different ads in the stadium in comparison to the TV audience. And no, it's not CGI! (at least for the Stadium I watched at)
It's a clever refresh rate trick, they couple the refresh rate of the screen with the camera (with some black magic idk) so the camera only ever picks up the milliseconds with the second ad, while a normal person there in person only ever sees another ad, since it refreshes so quickly we don't even pick it up with our eyes.
Now granted it probabaly is a mixture of both but the refreshing thing is better for not accidentaly key-ing out players or the ball I guess? Don't know which one is used more though.
If it confuses you, I believe it works similar to how sometimes Helicopters Rotors seem to not be moving on video because they rotate with the same shutter speed like the camera or something like that. But I only know this because I googled it, so don't take my word for it xD
Woahhh I loved this video!! Very informative I didn't know abt that yet
Wow! This was one great video.
How do you have only 500 subscribers?
Edit : I looked at your other videos and now I know :D
great job, and well made effekts. Keep it up
I suspected it has something to with catching the eye.
My brain hides normal adds like in football but in F1 my view gets magically attracted by those clunky looking ads.
I always thought that was one of the reasons why they look so bad. To gather attraction. :D
Make them look extra bad and fake so they stand out in the fast race. :D
Did know this, ill keep my eyes peeled this weekend. Also great vid thanks man
10 minutes ago, i did not knew about this.
Now, *i can't give them enough respects, **_it might not be perfect, but they are doing the absolute best it can be done_* .
same as V8 supercars especially around Bathurst, the floating signs are dodgy af.
a cheap obvious cashgrab
The ads in football stadiums are real, as someone that watches my team (premier league, wolves) often at home, I can assure you those boards always have ads on, it’s the ones on the grass by the goals that are cgi
Good video! I don’t really mind the bad adds if it means not commercials
3:35 BETTER CALL STROLL! 😂
We cannot forget Mexico 2023 where Charles just vanished momentarily at turn one/two
I had no idea. That's amazing
Great content my guy keep it up
Very good interesting video, thumbs up
The fact I never noticed that there even were GCI ads means that they're decent enough for the job.
Wow, that was very well versed and informative