Also, once you have some working footage to show off, try asking some of the lesser manufacturers/circuits, you never know they may let you use their content. The worst they can do is say 'no'.
I think I might have accidentally discovered how to get free Google Play Store apps...
I wanted to buy Swiftkey 3 for my new tablet, but the buying process is a lot quicker on my phone (it just gets charged to my phone bill as opposed to having to mess about with credit card details). I bought it on the phone, then as it was installing, went to the google play store on the tablet where the app was now showing as 'purchased' so I could download it without needing to buy it again.
Once that was downloading/installing on the tablet, I went to the phone to uninstall the app there (as it was the tablet version of the app, I didn't want it on the phone) and was surprised after the uninstallation to see a message saying my purchase had been refunded, presumably because I'd uninstalled within the 15-minute refund window.
Thing is, the app happily continued installing on the tablet and is still working fine there. I've also received a confirmation email about the refund.
To summarise:
1. Buy app on device 1
2. While that's installing, go to Play Store on device 2 and download/install as soon as the app's status changes to 'purchased'
3. While it's installing on device 2, uninstall from device 1 and hopefully you'll get it refunded even though it's now on device 2 as well.
It's about the speculative science of dinosaur illustration and trying to get away from the traditional approach of basically stretching a condom over the skeleton - wheras if you look at most animals (like an owl, or a cat) the actual exterior shape of the animal is nothing like its skeleton.
One of the things I find impressive is that the prediction needs to be precise enough and the speeds are high enough that they need to take relativistic effects into account in the calculations, Newtonian physics isn't enough.