- #FWSIM MOUNT FUJI SYNCHRONIZED FIREWORKS SHOW PRO#
- #FWSIM MOUNT FUJI SYNCHRONIZED FIREWORKS SHOW SOFTWARE#
We had then run a keywords search on YouTube and found the same video uploaded on YouTube in January, 2013 with a title, "New Years 2013 - Synchronized Epic Music (Heart of Courage) - FWSim Fireworks Display - HD". The video was created circa 2015 with a computer program called FWsim. This program allows users to generate custom (and digital) fireworks displays.
#FWSIM MOUNT FUJI SYNCHRONIZED FIREWORKS SHOW PRO#
FactīOOM had debunked the video in 2019 when it was viral with false claims that it shows real fireworks at display in Mumbai's Borivali. A description from the FWsim website reads:Wsim Pro is a fireworks show design and simulation software, designed for fireworks companies and semiprofessional pyrotechnicians. Il est toujours en dplacement, c’est pourquoi sa vie quotidienne semble toujours diffrente et ne devient jamais ennuyante. Happy Deepavali!" The same video was sent to BOOM's helpline number for verification. Il vous donne une ide de sa vie en matire de voyages, de partenariats, d’activits indites et de style de vie. one of the World's best fireworks display. This show is the first of its kind in the world (spherical pyrotechnics).
#FWSIM MOUNT FUJI SYNCHRONIZED FIREWORKS SHOW SOFTWARE#
FWsim is a simulation software that allows users to create realistic-looking, computer-generated videos of fireworks. The video, which was earlier debunked by BOOM, was shared on Facebook with a caption, "1 min, 45 seconds of fireworks in Japan - at Mount Fuji. 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. A simulation video has resurfaced on social media with false claims that it shows a real display of fireworks at Mount Fuji, Japan.