Remember playing MOUSE TRAP as a kid?
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Remember playing MOUSE TRAP as a kid?
If you are a graphics person, a video person, an artistic person, a car guy, a gadget guy or just like really cool videos, then take the time to watch this:
http://www.steelcitysfinest.com/HondaAccordAd.htm
This is some of the most original stuff I've seen in a long time. And don't forget: watch it a couple of times and you'll notice that it was all done IN ONE TAKE!
Just incredible
http://www.steelcitysfinest.com/HondaAccordAd.htm
This is some of the most original stuff I've seen in a long time. And don't forget: watch it a couple of times and you'll notice that it was all done IN ONE TAKE!
Just incredible
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Adam,
Just ask yourself one question: is the floor LEVEL?
The more I watch it the more I am convinced the set is built with an incline. Then the camera is adjusted to alter the perspective. The clincher for me is the radiator fan moving across the floor. I just don't think it could generate the thrust to move. But if it's nudged and goes down hill, then everything works.
And the wheels then aren't rolling up such a steep incline, but more of a level track.
Just ask yourself one question: is the floor LEVEL?
The more I watch it the more I am convinced the set is built with an incline. Then the camera is adjusted to alter the perspective. The clincher for me is the radiator fan moving across the floor. I just don't think it could generate the thrust to move. But if it's nudged and goes down hill, then everything works.
And the wheels then aren't rolling up such a steep incline, but more of a level track.
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brilliant! great work! that explains a lot...and the fan was the second thing i guestioned myself aboutWesley Tucker wrote:Adam,
Just ask yourself one question: is the floor LEVEL?
The more I watch it the more I am convinced the set is built with an incline. Then the camera is adjusted to alter the perspective. The clincher for me is the radiator fan moving across the floor. I just don't think it could generate the thrust to move. But if it's nudged and goes down hill, then everything works.
And the wheels then aren't rolling up such a steep incline, but more of a level track.
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That was taken straight from the link......The sequence where the tires roll up a slope looks particularly impressive but is very simple. Steiner says that there is a weight in each tire and when the tire is knocked, the weight is displaced and in an attempt to rebalance itself, the tire rolls up the slope
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Another good online video
This is actually pretty good. It's a real brain teaser. The headline (not sure if it's German or Dutch) reads "find three differences between these two pictures." Once you do, you click on a button and it reveals if you are correct:
http://members.home.nl/saen/Special/Zoeken.swf
It's not as simple as it appears.
http://members.home.nl/saen/Special/Zoeken.swf
It's not as simple as it appears.
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Re: Another good online video
BASTARD...Wesley Tucker wrote:This is actually pretty good. It's a real brain teaser. The headline (not sure if it's German or Dutch) reads "find three differences between these two pictures." Once you do, you click on a button and it reveals if you are correct:
http://members.home.nl/saen/Special/Zoeken.swf
It's not as simple as it appears.
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Re: Another good online video
Uh, thank ya' vera much.Chris Barrett wrote: BASTARD...
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