- By Poorva Karki
- Mon, 14 Aug 2023 07:27 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Companies often use humour as a marketing tool and the trick has mostly worked with the audience. People often tend to remember the advertisement or a product that leaves them laughing due to a fun touch during its promotion. A travel agency in UAE opted for the same trick and now its promotional video is going viral. The video has been reportedly created to advertise the longest zipline in the world, Jais Flight. The video used a CGI camel that was seen crossing the mountain peak through the zipline. Finding it funny, the people gave all kinds of hilarious reactions to the post. The video has been created by Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority in UAE, according to The National.
The video was shared by the Instagram handle of the Travel Agency. The post was captioned, “Spotted this morning in UAE! Have you been on the worlds loooongest zipline yet? Take the ride today.” The caption further cleared that the camel was a CGI and wrote, “PS: That’s a CGI (computer generated image). Not a real camel.”
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In the video, a camel was seen crossing a mountain through a zipline. The animal also had a helmet and eye protection. The video ended with showing the CGI camel reaching a platform that was hanging in the air with the help of cables.
The video went viral as the netizens found the trick and the animation funny. The post has garnered 445K likes since August 10. Taking to the comment section, the people shared their views.
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“People will tell you it’s fake. Don’t believe those people,” a user said. “You spotted a cgi camel in the wild? You are in the matrix. Sorry bro,” added another. “Yeah, and that close up shot very real,” joined a third person. “Good editing...but editor forgot about the camel wagging tail at the end upon landing. Maybe more variety of animal actions in AI needed,” wrote a fourth person. “Transporting the transporter, that’s wild man,” commented a fifth viewer. “No one will say its fake,” wrote a sixth. “He looks happy though,” said a seventh netizen.