I think your right. The arm length to leg length ratio is off when visually compare to a Silverback. Plus if this were a real gorilla, it would be very malnourished.
not only am I amazed at the detail, creativity and motion of this gorilla suit .... i am also moved at the heart warming music being played in the background!!! Does anyone have any IDEA where the score is from?
I can’t believe it’s a animatronic and it can literally act and crawl like a gorilla like it’s insane that animatronics are getting more better over time.
I've worked in animatronics, that's a person in a very articulated gorilla costume, it's not animatronic, atleast not fully if at all. It reacts with thought and reflex not with someone controlling it from outside of the suit. I would like to see proof that it's fully animatronic.
@@felixm8733 The title of the video itself claims it to be animatronic. That's what I was commenting to. The face may be animatronic, but it is quite possible to have it be an articulated facial mask which has sensors touching the persons face inside the costume. Those sensors being hooked up to a small computer inside the costume. with the actor inside using their actual face to animate the gorilla face by using small, low power motors and elastics sewn into the mask to make the face have realistic expressions. I've been part of that type of animatronics twice and was blown away by it, and how it was done. It was not highly technical for the most part, but specific parts of the mask were incredibly technical.
My friend wanted to scare some pedestrians wearing such suit...damn army truck came whilst he was scaring people, they took out gun ..lol that guy jumped out of the suit and ran like hell got loose.
Have you ever seen a Gorilla at that close ranged without a zoo fence to protect you? Your mind would play enough tricks to believe in you that it's real for quite some time
AMAZING and scary at the same time. Imagine cops and soldiers in the future. Talk about super humans. If something bad happens ( murder) they will blame it on a glitch.
@@TroutTruck Whether or not it a man in a suit or not we are on the brink of an AI and robotic era boom. No offense but that sounds a bit naive. Just look at the technology boom in the last 25-35 years.
How about they just put animatronic animals in zoos instead of real animals. They won’t have to feed them or clean up after them and real animals can live in the wild.
This sees way too fluid in it's reactions and moving around those sofas to be fully animatronic. Unless it's a billion dollar machine or such, which seems like a lot to spend on promoting a charity. And if it's not then why be misleading. Ahh.... I got my answer when I saw 'marketing ' in the poster's name.
It's for a good cause; however, it's a person in ape suit; not "animatronic". Also, compared with images of actual lowland gorillas or mountain gorillas, this gorilla costume is not very realistic. The head on the costume does not look much like an actual gorilla's head.