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I have no idea what a huge waterslide jump has to do with Microsoft Office but I’d damn near buy anything a company was selling after that dude landed in that tiny pool.
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Can someone explain to me how this is fake? It's one continuous camera shot... The only thing I can imagine is a switch when the slider goes off-camera. A dummy body would crumple in the air, but the flyer maintains body tension through the air. So, what's the explanation?
Can someone explain to me how this is fake? It's one continuous camera shot... The only thing I can imagine is a switch when the slider goes off-camera. A dummy body would crumple in the air, but the flyer maintains body tension through the air. So, what's the explanation?
lies its real if I believe its real!
Looking forward to Office 2010 64 bit! Getting close to my goal of all my apps being native 64.
And why does it have to be fake?
A few mathmatical equations to figure out how fast he would need to be going, how far he would have to slide to get to that speed... factoring in the friction from the slide and suit, and the length and angle the ramp would have to be to put him at the correct trajectory to land in that spot.
Or is math not being taught in school now days?
And why does it have to be fake?
A few mathmatical equations to figure out how fast he would need to be going, how far he would have to slide to get to that speed... factoring in the friction from the slide and suit, and the length and angle the ramp would have to be to put him at the correct trajectory to land in that spot.
Or is math not being taught in school now days?
Because it's too damn dangerous for any person to try. Even a professional stuntman.Can someone explain to me how this is fake? It's one continuous camera shot... The only thing I can imagine is a switch when the slider goes off-camera. A dummy body would crumple in the air, but the flyer maintains body tension through the air. So, what's the explanation?
And why does it have to be fake?
A few mathmatical equations to figure out how fast he would need to be going, how far he would have to slide to get to that speed... factoring in the friction from the slide and suit, and the length and angle the ramp would have to be to put him at the correct trajectory to land in that spot.
Or is math not being taught in school now days?
And why does it have to be fake?
A few mathmatical equations to figure out how fast he would need to be going, how far he would have to slide to get to that speed... factoring in the friction from the slide and suit, and the length and angle the ramp would have to be to put him at the correct trajectory to land in that spot.
Or is math not being taught in school now days?
Can someone explain to me how this is fake? It's one continuous camera shot... The only thing I can imagine is a switch when the slider goes off-camera. A dummy body would crumple in the air, but the flyer maintains body tension through the air. So, what's the explanation?
And why does it have to be fake?
A few mathmatical equations to figure out how fast he would need to be going, how far he would have to slide to get to that speed... factoring in the friction from the slide and suit, and the length and angle the ramp would have to be to put him at the correct trajectory to land in that spot.
Or is math not being taught in school now days?
Or is math not being taught in school now days?
Yeah, he would have shot right through the side of that pool and wound up dead or wishing he was.
How was it done? I would say it was done in 3-4 shots.
1) The man coming down the slide is real.
2) He disappears briefly at the base of the slide. This is where his digital double comes into play. Use of a greenscreen or computer generated animated body flying across the sky.
3) Shot of the splash and man climbing out of the pool being the last shot.
Points that make it fake.
1) He would not have enough forward momentum to cover the distance after going up the ramp.
2) The arc of his movement thru the sky is wrong.
3) The splash in the pool was indicative of an object falling from directly on top of the pool, not from an object hurtling from hundreds of feet away.