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Edit: when I say real producer, I mean the events otherwise depicted actually happened, virtual or irl, and the artist is aware of what they posted eg the works of Jackson Pollock is art.
Today I watched a video of a dirt trace race I didn't know wasn't real. I thought it mostly had continuity? I guess the video machine had been fed enough racing game footage for marquee text to follow, or maybe it was down-scaled footage of someone's game? The channel had other videos without a basic premise. Should we focus on producers we already know to be real? That makes it impossible for anyone to start out. The information machine has left us starved of information.
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