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Coolest commercial ever...
http://www.boardsmag.com/screeningroom/commercials/581/
There is a secret to this commercial and I am going to see if I can trip you guys up to it. Its pretty impressive showing the innards and stuff that goes inside a car but that is not the secret. |
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Is it the tires rolling up the ramp, or the windshield wipers walking?
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It looks like it is all done in 3ds... besides that I cant spot anything (well there is one thing... this could never really happen)
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I couldnt spot anything buyt that movie is really cool
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Well it can happen. If you have ever been the Franklin Institute Physics section they have a half hour long movie of a huge chain reaction some europeon guy did in a warehouse. It's crazy, tires up ramps, smoke, fire, water, everything was used
But I can't spot what you are talking about... |
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It looks like those wheels have been weighted in the front and being hit shifts the weight out of balance.
I think the coolest comercial is the Gatorade Fierce one where the guy plays basketball against the Velociraptor. Raptor Vs. Raptor. That was genius. |
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well.. the most impossible thing..and i mean literally imposssible.. is for the ramp to go through the window on the side door.. when the hollow cylinder hits the door, it opens, and the cylinder goes on through.. ramp cant go through window door
still one of the coolest commercials ive seen |
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they were talking about it on another forum i go to. they said it took them six hundred and six takes to get it right!
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Here's the deal:
EVERYTHING mechanical in the commercial (that includes tires up ramps, windshield wipers, and the ramp thing) is real. Unfortunately, the room they did it in wasn't quite big enough to house the whole thing so they had to split it into two parts and play them consecutively. The real question is, can you identify the cut? I know where it is, and still can't see it--see if you can spot it! |
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Amazing. It's almost like one of Rube Goldberg's inventions. Definitely one of the best car commercials I've seen in years.
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Now that I've watched it about a dozen times, and shown it to everyone who walks by I have no clue where it was spliced. It seems really long for a commercial though. I wonder if anyone will use the wiper idea next year for a walker?...
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The ramp through the window has me stumped too. It must be in two pieces, cantilevered on both sides to look like it is one board supported by two legs, and cut at the window.
Either way, that is too cool. I have wasted a lot of people's time at work today with that one. ![]() |
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This article seems to indicate that it was not spliced, saying that it was done in "one clean take". Rob, where did you hear that it was spliced? It's an impressive editing job if it really is.
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If you look at the ramp through the window portion very, very closely you can see that the wooden ramp is actually two parts that butt up against the window. There is a very small seam in the ramp through which the window passes (I had to step through it frame by frame to spot it). The left side of the ramp is supported by the hydraulic jack, the right side is supported by the metal stand that also holds up the battery to power the window washers.
There are two things that look questionable to me: the fluid pouring out of the coolant reservoir that tips the flat plate with gears that fall into the engine block, and the rolling muffler. For the fluid, notice that when the reservoir tips a large gush of fluid pours out, indicating that the reservoir is nearly full. Yet when it is resting on its side, with the opening at the bottom, nothing else pours out after the initial splash. For the rolling muffler, it seems that the amount of rolling friction incurred by the muffler would prevent it from rolling as far as it does without some additional energy being added to the system. The initial roll down the inclined plane does not appear to be sufficient to add the energy needed. Still, it is an unbelievably cool commercial! -dave |
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Last edited by Adam Y. : 18-04-2003 at 14:19. |
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