Not to splash water all over your fireworks festivities, but according to the essential internet detectives at Snopes, this is not really the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics fireworks show, taking off early as a break from our pandemic-invaded lives.
FWSIM FIREWORKS FAKE REGISTRATION
The display was created using FWsim, a computer simulation programme (you’ll notice the fireworks create no smoke in the sky), and was pretending to commemorate Mount Fuji’s World Cultural Heritage registration in 2013. They put more than 10,000 videos on YouTube.All the images and videos on this page have been created by actual users. The truth is the video was first uploaded in 2015, has nothing to do with the Olympics, and isn’t even real fireworks. Its website features several fireworks simulation videos set in a variety of locations around the world. FWsim is a simulation software that allows users to create realistic-looking, computer-generated videos of fireworks. Through a reverse image search, Check Your Fact found the same video was shared on Youtube in November 2014, with the title, FWsim Mount Fuji Synchronized Fireworks Show. Thousands of fireworks enthusiasts already use FWsim. The video, however, does not show a real fireworks display that occurred in Japan. It's an Olympics-sized show that's fittingly higher, faster, stronger. And completely fictional. Create your own fireworks, add your favourite music, and create music-synchronous shows.Add real 3D buildings, or import 3D models from the internet. As a result, we got this blindingly beautiful, dazzlingly intricate taste of the Olympics a year early. But while the show could be held until next year, apparently the firecrackers themselves couldn't, threatening to spoil in storage. Planning your shows is easy and when you’re finished, it takes just a few minutes to export a video, print firing plans and transfer the data to your firing system.
FWSIM FIREWORKS FAKE PRO
Social media has been oohing and ahhing this month at this incredible fireworks presentation caught on video courtesy of Tokyo, Japan, which had this remarkable show planned for the opening ceremony of the 2020 Summer Olympics but had to scrap it due to the pandemic. Description: FWsim Pro is a fireworks show design and simulation software, designed for fireworks companies and semiprofessional pyrotechnicians. The Tokyo Olympics may have been postponed to next year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but at least we got one heck of a fireworks show, right? This video, which appears to depict a spectacular fireworks display in Japan with Mount Fuji in the background has been circulating via YouTube and social.