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According to this article there is one second of CG to join two sections.
The 606 takes doesn't make sense to me. It was filmed over 4 days, that would mean one take every 9.5 minutes. Doesn't that seem way too fast for such a complex set-up? Also, it would have been much cooler if the car at the end ran into a cog on a board. ![]() For film geeks, the movie Russian Ark is one continuous 96-minute shot. The trailer is here. Adam |
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Slashdot ran a story on it a few days ago and I remember reading something about it there. In theory, the splice is during the scene where the exhaust pipe is rolling accross the floor and from what I remember, they used a computer to "touch up" the splice, which is probably why I still can't see it even when I replay that same scene over and over again. Slashdot story: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=0...id=129&tid=186 Pagee that mentions the splice: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/pa...ine=TAKE%20606 |
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I have watched that commercial several times.. and wow, that has to be one of the best commercials ever made. Is this just a UK commercial though? I would love to see the whole thing on TV.
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I went through it frame by frame and what I realized after was that the foreground didn't tell me anything. Watching the background and using some logic, I realized Honda didn't have a long enough room for this
So I searched around 1 min into the movie and conclude that the most logical place is the nut falling and making the muffler roll. It's by far the easiest place to do anything with as everything's still except for the nut or w/e that thing rolling is. Anyway, almost an hour wasted, back to spring break. |
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Saw this thread as an opportunity to show everyone a commercial that still amazes me.. Check this out-
http://www.legendsmagazine.net/pan/d...cs/fantsnz.zip Last edited by OneAngryDaisy : 18-04-2003 at 21:59. |
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good comercial :-) The wheels up the ramp do look a little weighted
*Sigh* It is pretty nice when things work (unlike our robot) |
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Cool Commercial
Very cool commercial, but did anyone realize that their Honda Accord is really just a new Mazda 6 (wagon style) with a Honda Accord dashboard?
Maybe that's just the car fan in me. ![]() |
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The driver sits on the right side in that commercial... I thought that only happens with British cars....
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I thought it was awesome!
I would never have known it was shot in 2 sections if I wasn't looking for it. Once somebody mentioned that it was 2 shots I noticed it right away. You can tell when the muffler approaches the other part, the rate of rolling starts slowing down to barely anything, but then increases for a split-second (enough to complete 2 rotations), and then slows down to hit the part. On the second shot they probabaly pushed it by finger, which would account for the higher rate of rotation during that splice period. You can tell they spliced it right when the muffler whas on it's end, because it makes a rotation very rapidly when it shouldn't have. It would have been physically impossible. Last edited by Jnadke : 01-05-2003 at 21:38. |
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The start side is supported by a spring-like thing, forgot what it was, the end side is supported by the rest of that frame (which leads over to the winshield washer). As to the muffler cut? I think it's one peice of film there, the last rotation seems to be done because the muffler output is on the towards side, thus CG is shifted towards where it's wanting to roll at that point. |
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obviously the ramp thing when the window is opened is operated by sensor below the ramp...
if u look closely u see wires attached to the bottom of the ramp which is what activates the window... (using electro-magnetism i guess?) |
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Off center weighted non-circular objects tend to slow down and speed up during their rotation. I don't think the cut is there.
"I thought that only happens with British cars...." Not ONLY, but in that commercial, it should, it's a .uk website, and a commercial that was shown in britain, not in the us... as far as i've ever seen. |
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It seems that some of the best commercials come out of the U.K., especially Britain, so it must be the frequent rain that keeps all of the people inside with little more to do than think and make these things. In my life I have seen many Rube Goldberg's, some simple and childish, some extremely far-fetched, but none this involved and thought out. It's funny, inventive, and at the same time it sells the product. In one word: PERFECT.
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Its great. Very unlike most car commercials, which are almost always the same old boring "different angled of a car driving down a road." Although very long.
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