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Not into sheep or anything (before anyone starts, I'm an Englishman living in Wales!), but this is AMAZING!
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Brilliant :) (no pun intended)

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no way its real... :)
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A mixture of real and computer trickery - it was a Samsung advert.

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mgibbs;27820 wrote:A mixture of real and computer trickery - it was a Samsung advert.

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By Sarah Knapton
6:34PM GMT 20 Mar 2009

More than a million internet users have watched the viral video in the four days since it was released online.

The 200 second ad also sees the creatures manoeuvred into position to create a giant sheep and even has them creating the Mona Lisa with the various coloured LEDs on their back.

The creators of the video, for TV makers Samsung, revealed that they recruited Welsh national sheep herding champion Gerry Lewis, and a team of Welsh sheep herders to guide the flocks into position.

However they admitted computer trickery had been used.


Matt Smith, the co-founder of ad agency The Viral Factory said: "The people on camera are real farmers and they were really controlling the sheepdogs. Rather than trying to fake it all we did it for real.

"The sheep herding bit is straight up – no trickery but there is a fair amount of computer trickery and post production work.

"We thought the Mona Lisa was the big wink to people – once they saw that we thought they would realise it was not all real.

"But we have been quite surprised that there is still a debate about whether it is all real and people have been coming up with various theories."

Mr Smith said the main problem on the shoot was not herding the sheep, but getting enough of them. He went on: "We filmed it at the end of last month and it is lambing season so we could not disturb the sheep that were lambing because it would have been too stressful.

"We used different sheep over the two day shoot because we couldn't have them running around all day. We didn't give them any treats because they got to wear an LED coat – I can't think of anything better.

"The video is silly and joyful. This one has caused a real stir."
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That is brilliant.......lol.

I used to drive past a field full of sheep every morning going to work a few years ago & thought wish they would dye them all different colours to brighten things up a bit. :biggrin:
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I've seen that before, and it still makes me chuckle
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