Reports of sightings from the open sea of a mysteriously half human and half fish are nothing unheard of or an attractive news story. Their name consist of equipping much notoriety and derive from Old English; the first-half of their compound name is mere, which means the sea, and the second-half is maid, simply being a girl or young women. Signs of the divine marine creature dates as far back to ancient mythologies. The stories about them account to bringing havoc for man, such as floods, shipwrecks, and other disasters. The supposedly existence of mermaids intensified in modern day when during 2012, a broadcasting of a groundbreaking documentary on the proof of mermaids aired on the Animal Planet television station. …show more content…
In one of the three captured footages, he uses a cellphone recording that consist of two young boys on a beach coming across a mysterious organism washed up on the beach along with the whales. The laid-out creature significantly appears to be a graphical fixation produced by a software of computer-generated imagery. In order to create such a fantastic and unknown creature, the artists had to use the extensive background of a beach before dawn to calculate how much light would be appropriate to produce a realistic figure that seemed to wash up from the shore. The second and third video that Bennett inputted, was a found footage that was declared in the documentary to be true, symbolizing as a promise to the audience. Both of the videos consisted of a person detecting a strange creature swimming inside a tank, along with ominous music. The motion and appearance of the creature highly appears to be rendered by computer imagery. As a result from the three videos, the audience can become disgusted and irritated once they acquire the huge amounts of CGI used throughout the documentary. According to Oscar nominated producer and director, Christian Nolan, Hollywood depends too heavily on CGI, stating that,” however sophisticated your CGI is, if it’s been created from no physical elements and you haven’t shot anything, it’s going to feel like animation.” This is exactly what goes through the audience’s mind when they view the final scene of the beached mermaid striking at the boys. Then another intriguing imperfection during the same recording is the date, which goes back to 2004, where video recording technology for cellphones was not introduced. Only the introduction of the camera phone was during the year of 2000. It was not until 2005, where phones reached their pinnacle by having the ability to record videos, though it was only at 30 frames per