Nice link. I appreciate how the company that provides the weapons to use for the training in the film, both the actors' training and the characters' training, enhance the purpose of the film, which is a training weapon itself. 👀
While machines are useful, and we use multiple technologies, machines are not a substitute for a skilled human. The operator of a machine, no matter how inventive, always works within mechanical and practical boundaries established by the machine's designer.
The machine is only as good as the engineer who built it, and the mechanics who maintain it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muQMURAVWn8
https://kingfisherwoodworks.com/pages/about-us
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Nice link. I appreciate how the company that provides the weapons to use for the training in the film, both the actors' training and the characters' training, enhance the purpose of the film, which is a training weapon itself. 👀
The machine is only as good as the engineer who built it, and the mechanics who maintain it.