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Huh! I’ve seen that advert a few times, and would have gone on assuming (as I first did) that it was all CGI if I hadn’t seen this post & followed the link.
Mind you, I thought the same about the San Francisco ‘bouncing balls’ advert at first…..
That’s modern life, innit? You dress head-to-toe in protective clothing, climb around the windows of condemned blocks of flats placing hundreds of explosive charges which you later detonate in a series of carefully co-ordinated synchronized waves to scatter 70 000 litres of paint. Then when you’ve finished filming the results with a network of high-speed cameras people think you did it all with a computer.
Huh! I’ve seen that advert a few times, and would have gone on assuming (as I first did) that it was all CGI if I hadn’t seen this post & followed the link.
Mind you, I thought the same about the San Francisco ‘bouncing balls’ advert at first…..
That’s modern life, innit? You dress head-to-toe in protective clothing, climb around the windows of condemned blocks of flats placing hundreds of explosive charges which you later detonate in a series of carefully co-ordinated synchronized waves to scatter 70 000 litres of paint. Then when you’ve finished filming the results with a network of high-speed cameras people think you did it all with a computer.
I’ve noticed you singing the praises of Sony rather a lot since they took over the K-M camera business. Shameless!