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I was tired of the usual over-processed, hyper-real videos that make you cringe and strain your eyes because they look like bad CGI. So I decided to focus on 100% realism instead. I set out to create a family-friendly action film while fully respecting the competition rules: maximum realism, no violence against people, and no copyright infringement. Filming your vintage car in a video does not in itself infringe copyright or trademark rights. /Ddisclaimer: Automobiles are not treated like films or other creative works protected by copyright in the strict sense; their appearance is generally considered functional and is usually not protected by copyright as an artistic work (for example, under U.S. law). The short film aims to be commercially viable without relying on excessive violence. I could have easily added fight scenes or physical confrontations, but I intentionally chose not to. The real challenge was to create tension and action without violence, while maintaining a strong sense of realism. The film focuses on Wangan races, the street racing scene that took place in Tokyo during the 1990s before becoming illegal. TurinDigitaArt

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